Everything about Andy Williams totally explained
Howard Andrew "Andy" Williams (born
December 3,
1927 in
Wall Lake, Iowa) is an
American pop singer. Andy Williams has recorded 18 gold and three platinum certified albums. He has performed with
Ray Charles,
Elton John,
Ella Fitzgerald,
Simon and Garfunkel,
Mama Cass and
Michael Jackson. When
Ronald Reagan was president, he declared Andy's voice to be "a
national treasure". He had his own popular TV variety show from 1962–71. He also owns his own theater, the Moon River Theatre in
Branson, Missouri.
Early life
Williams first performed in a children's choir at the local
Presbyterian church. Williams and his three older brothers Dick, Don, and Bob, formed a quartet, the Williams Brothers, in the late 1930s, and they performed on radio in the
Midwest, first at
WHO in
Des Moines, Iowa, and later at
WLS in
Chicago and
WLW in
Cincinnati. Williams graduated from
Western Hills High School in Cincinnati. The Williams Brothers appeared with
Bing Crosby on the hit record "
Swinging on a Star" (1944). This led to a nightclub act with entertainer
Kay Thompson from 1947 to 1951.
Solo career
Williams's solo career began in
1952 after his brothers left the act. He recorded six sides for
RCA Victor's label "X," but none of them were popular hits.
After finally landing a spot as a regular on
Steve Allen's
Tonight Show in
1955, he was signed to a recording contract with
Cadence Records, a small label in
New York run by conductor
Archie Bleyer. His third single, "
Canadian Sunset" (
1956) hit the Top Ten, and was soon followed by his only Billboard #1 hit, "
Butterfly" (a
cover of a
Charlie Gracie record on which Williams imitated
Elvis Presley). More hits followed, including "The Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Are You Sincere," "The Village of St. Bernadette," and "Lonely Street," before Williams moved to
Columbia Records in
1961, having moved from New York to Los Angeles. In terms of chart popularity, the Cadence era was Williams's peak although songs he introduced on Columbia became much bigger standards. Two top ten hits from the Cadence era, "Butterfly" and "I Like Your Kind of Love" were apparently believed to not suit Williams's later style; they were not included on a Columbia reissue of his Cadence greatest hits in the
1960s.
In
1964, Williams ultimately became the owner of the Cadence master tapes, which he did occasionally license to Columbia, including not only his own recordings, but those of his fellow Cadence-era labelmates,
The Everly Brothers,
Lenny Welch,
The Chordettes, and
Johnny Tillotson. In
1968, although he was still under contract with Columbia for his own recordings, Williams formed a separate company called
Barnaby Records not only to handle reissuing of the Cadence material, especially that of The Everly Brothers (one of the first Barnaby LPs was a double LP set of the brothers long out of print Cadence hits) but new artists as well. Barnaby also had several Top 40 hits in the 70s with novelty artist
Ray Stevens (who had done a summer replacement show for Williams in 1970), including Top 10s such as "
Everything Is Beautiful" in
1970, and "
The Streak" in
1974.
Also in 1970, Barnaby signed and released the first album by an unknown singer-songwriter named
Jimmy Buffett ("
Jimmy Buffett Down to Earth") produced by Travis Turk. Columbia initially was the distributor for Barnaby, but later distribution was handled first by
MGM Records and then
GRT. Once Barnaby ceased operating as a working record company at the end of the
1970s, Williams licensed the old Cadence material to various other labels (such as Varese & Rhino in the U.S.) after
1980.
During the 1960s, Williams became one of the most popular vocalists in the country and was signed to what was at that time the biggest recording contract in history. He was primarily an album artist, and at one time he'd earned more
gold albums than any solo performer except
Frank Sinatra,
Johnny Mathis and
Elvis Presley. By
1973 he'd earned as many as 18 gold album awards. Among his hit albums from this period were
Moon River, Days of Wine and Roses (number one for 16 weeks in mid-1963),
The Andy Williams Christmas Album, Dear Heart, The Shadow of Your Smile, Love, Andy, Get Together with Andy Williams, and
Love Story. In these recordings Williams displays an incredible vocal technique along with an uncanny ability to make each song his very own, often rivaling or surpassing the version by the original artist. These attributes, along with his natural affinity for the music of the 1960s and early 1970s, combined to make him one of the premier
easy listening singers of that era. In the UK, Williams continued to reach high chart status until 1978. The albums
Can't Help Falling In Love (1970),
Andy Williams Show (1970)
Home Lovin Man (#1 1971),
Solitaire (1973),
The Way We Were (1974) and
Reflections (1978) all reached the Top 10.
Williams forged an indirect collaborative relationship with
Henry Mancini, although they never recorded together. Williams was asked to sing Mancini and Johnny Mercer's song "
Moon River" at the 1962 Oscar Awards (where it won), and it quickly became Williams's theme song. (Interestingly, "Moon River" was never a chart hit for Andy). The next year Williams sang "Days of Wine and Roses" which was written by Mancini and Mercer (this song also won). Two years later, he sang Mancini's "Dear Heart" at the 1965 awards and "The Sweetheart Tree" (also written with Mercer) at the 1966 awards.
On August 5, 1966, the 14-storey, 700 room
Caesars Palace opened with the stage production of "Rome Swings" with Andy Williams. Andy performed live to a sold out crowd in the Circus Maximus showroom. He headlined for Caesars for the next twenty years.
In 1968, Columbia released a 45-rpm record of two songs Williams sang at the funeral of
Robert F. Kennedy, a close friend: "
Ave Maria" and "
The Battle Hymn of the Republic". These were never released on a
long-playing record.
Williams also competed in the teenage-oriented
singles market as well and had several charting hits including "Can't Get Used to Losing You," "Happy Heart," and
"Where Do I Begin", the theme song from the 1970 blockbuster film,
Love Story. In addition Williams hit the UK Top 10 singles chart with, "Almost There" (1965),"Can't Help Falling In Love" (1970), "Home Lovin' Man"(1970) and "Solitaire"(1973).
Both Williams and Petula Clark recorded "Happy Heart" at the same time, just prior to his guest appearance on her second NBC-TV special. Unaware that she, too, was releasing the song as a single, he asked to perform it on the show. The exposure ultimately led to his having the bigger hit with the tune. The song "Happy Heart" is played during the final scene, and throughout the end credits, of the Danny Boyle film Shallow Grave.
Building on his experience with Allen and some short-term variety shows in the 1950s, he became the star of his own weekly
television variety show in 1962. This series,
The Andy Williams Show, won three
Emmy Awards for outstanding variety program. Among his series regulars were the
Osmond Brothers. He gave up the variety show in 1971 while it was still popular and retrenched to three
specials per year. His
Christmas specials, which appeared regularly until 1974 and intermittently from 1982 into the 1990s, were among the most popular of the genre. Williams has recorded eight Christmas albums over the years and has been penned as Mr. Christmas.
Andy hosted the most Grammy telecasts, from the 13th Annual
Grammy Awards in 1971 through the 19th Annual Grammy Awards in 1977, totaling seven consecutive shows. He returned to television to do a syndicated half-hour series in 1976–77.
In the early 1970s, when the
Nixon Administration attempted to deport
John Lennon, Andy Williams was an outspoken defender of the Beatle's right to stay in the United States.
A caricature of Andy Williams is included in the montage of caricatures displayed on the cover of
Ringo Starr's 1973 album,
"Ringo".
Williams also sang the
national anthem at
Super Bowl VII in 1973 with Little Angels of Holy Angels Church in
Chicago, Illinois
National Tour Success
His 1967 recording of "Music to Watch Girls By" became a huge surprise
UK hit to a new young TV audience, in 1999, when it reached #9 after featuring in new TV ads for the
Fiat Punto, (beating the original peak of #33 in 1967). A new generation was reminded of Williams' recordings and a sell-out UK tour followed the success of the single, and he was given the nickname "The Emperor of Easy" in the UK.
In 2002 he sang "
Can't Take My Eyes Off You" with British actress and singer
Denise van Outen. Nearly everything Williams ever recorded has now been made available on CD through a series of compilations from 1997 to 2006.
He completed a sold-out tour of the United Kingdom and Asia in the winter and summer of 2007, in which he performed at several major concert halls including the
Royal Albert Hall, singing among other classics,
Van Morrison's "
Have I Told You Lately".
Andy returned to the UK singles charts with his 1963 recording of "
It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year" in December 2007 thanks to an advert for Marks And Spencer, reaching number 21 in its first appearance in the British charts, also reaching #108 on the EU Top 200.
Personal life
Williams met French-born
Claudine Longet when he pulled over to aid her on a
Las Vegas road. She was a dancer at the time at the
Folies Bergère. They married on December 15, 1961. The union produced three children, Noelle, Christian, and Robert within the next eight years.
Williams was close friends with
Robert F. Kennedy and
Ethel Kennedy, campaigning for Kenney '68 for President. Williams was present at the Ambassador Hotel when RFK was assassinated in June 1968. Williams personally solemnly sang "Battle Hymn of the Republic" at RFK's funeral, by request of widow Ethel. By August 1969, over a year after Bobby Kennedy's death, Andy and Claudine named their newborn son 'Bobby' Williams. The Williams' friendship with Ethel Kennedy has endured, with Andy even serving as escort to Ethel, during events in the 1970s.
In 1975, Williams and Longet divorced. Yet, in 1976, when Longet was charged with fatally shooting her boyfriend, skier
Vladimir "Spider" Sabich, Williams stepped up for the mother of his children, and emotionally supported her, along with providing legal assistance. Longet claimed the shooting was accidental, and eventually received 30 days in jail. Shortly after, Longet ran away to Mexico with her defense attorney Ron Austin, whom she married a decade later. They have remained married since June 1985.
Andy WIlliams married a second time (May 3, 1991), to the former Debbie Meyer, whom he met through a mutual friend. They make their homes at
Branson, Missouri and
La Quinta, California. Williams' homes have been featured in
Architectural Digest, and he's a noted collector of modern art. Williams is an avid
golfer. He hosted a major golf tournament in
San Diego from 1968 to 1988, which was known as the Andy Williams San Diego Open during that time.
Williams' birthplace is a tourist attraction open most of the year.
Moon River Theatre
In June of 1991 Don Williams, Andy’s brother invited Andy to the small Ozark town of
Branson, Missouri. Don at the time was managing entertainer
Ray Stevens and Stevens had just opened a theatre in Branson. While attending Ray’s show Andy was encouraged by numerous Branson guests to open a venue in the town. In August of 1991 Andy broke ground on his own Branson theatre.
The Moon River Theatre opened May 1, 1992. The theatre was named for the song Andy made famous from the movie
Breakfast at Tiffany’s and was the first theatre ever to be featured in
Architectural Digest and won the 1992 Conservation Award from the State of
Missouri. Andy was the first noncountry act to open in the then country music town. Andy was discouraged by many back home in California from making such a bold move, but it was what Andy wanted. Other noncountry entertainers like
Bobby Vinton,
Tony Orlando,
Wayne Newton and the
Osmond Brothers soon followed.
The Moon River theatre was designed to blend into the rough terrain of the
Ozark Mountains. While on his way to
Big Cedar Lodge, Andy noticed some rough rock outcroppings and said, “What about these? This could be the entrance.” Andy had originally planned a marble style theatre reminiscence of the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, but soon had a change of mind. The Larson Company of Tucson, Arizona fabricated a section of rock on Missouri’s highway 65 and the theatre was soon engulfed with waterfalls, koi filled ponds, ferns and trees native to the Ozarks. The inside of the theatre incorporates the outside. Trees and plants are seen throughout the theatres three lobbies. Oak floors are accompanied by African ribbon striped mahogany walls that are filled with pictures of the Andy Williams Television Show. Andy’s passion for art can be seen throughout as well. From the start of his career Andy had accumulated several paintings and sculptures and decided to fill his theatre with his collection.
Frankenhaler,
Diebenkorn,
Oldenburg,
Pollock,
Klee and
Moore are a small list of artists the Moon River Theatre represents.
The theatre's auditorium can accommodate 2,054 people. The seating is stadium style seating for the best view. The seats and carpets match Andy’s
Navaho rug collection and are forest green, magenta, gold and blue. On display inside the auditorium are nineteen Japanese Kimonos. The stage has accommodated numerous shows and guest celebrities. On stage Andy has been joined by
Glen Campbell,
Ann-Margret,
Petula Clark and
Charo. The theatre has also played host to
Phyllis Diller,
Pat Boone, The
Osmond Family,
Robert Goulet,
Rich Little,
Shari Lewis & Lamb Chop,
David Copperfield,
Pat Benatar and Broadway on Ice starring
Nancy Kerrigan,
Tara Lipinski and
Rudy Galindo. In November and December of each year he presents his annual Andy Williams Christmas Show at the theatre.
Andy and his theatre were featured on three episodes of the
soap opera As the World Turns in July 2007.
The Simpsons featured Andy at his Moon River Theatre in an episode titled “
Bart on the Road.”
Nelson Muntz is an Andy Williams fan, and in the episode he forces the gang to make a detour to Branson so he could see his idol. The bully is reduced to tears as Williams performs “Moon River” during the second encore.
In the spring of 2007 Andy opened the Moon River Grill adjacent to his theatre in Branson. The restaurant is decorated in photos from the Andy Williams Television Show with stars including
Elton John,
Sammy Davis Jr. and
Diana Ross. Art is center stage in the restaurant, with works by several artists including
Andy Warhol and
Robert Indiana.
Trivia
- Originally, Singer/songwriters Barry and Robin Gibb offered the song How Can You Mend a Broken Heart to Williams, before ultimately recording it themselves, earning them their first U.S. #1 record on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 list.
- A persistent rumor states that Andy Williams, while a teenager, provided the dubbed singing voice of Lauren Bacall for her song "How Little We Know" in the movie To Have and Have Not. Bacall herself addressed it in her autobiography, stating that Williams did dub a couple of high notes for her, not the whole song.
- Williams hosted Happy New Year America, the annual New Year's Eve coverage of the Times Square Ball Drop, on CBS for several years. Between the start of the show and the countdown, he'd try to reach a particular destination.
- He was the sponsor of the letter 'W' for the 1987 restoration of the famous Hollywood Sign in Hollywood.
- His nephews, Andy and David Williams, were minor teen idols in the 1970s.
- Williams appeared on an episode of 1950s panel game show What's My Line as a mystery guest. He stumped the panel of his identity by concealing his voice. The panel thought he was a female.
Discography
Cadence Records
Andy Williams Sings Steve Allen, 1957
Andy Williams, 1958 (compilation of A and B sides of second through seventh Cadence singles)
Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein, 1958
Lonely Street, 1959
The Village of St. Bernadette, 1959
Two Time Winners, 1960
To You, Sweetheart, Aloha, 1960
Under Paris Skies, with Quincy Jones, 1961 (William's last album of new material for Cadence)
Andy Williams' Best, 1962 (compilation including Cadence singles which had never appeared on an album)
Million Seller Songs, 1962
Columbia Records
Danny Boy and Other Songs I Love to Sing, 1962
Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes, 1962 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Warm and Willing, 1962
Can't Get Used To Losing You, 1963
Days of Wine and Roses, 1963 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
The Andy Williams Christmas Album, 1963 (Certified Platinum by the RIAA)
The Wonderful World of Andy Williams, 1964 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Call Me Irresponsible, 1964 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
The Great Songs from My Fair Lady and Other Shows, 1964 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Dear Heart, 1965 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Canadian Sunset, 1965 (reissue of the 1962 Cadence Records compilation Andy Williams' Best)
Hawaiian Wedding Song, 1965 (reissue of the Cadence Records album To You Sweetheart, Aloha)
Merry Christmas, 1965 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Andy Williams' Newest Hits, 1966 (compilation of early Columbia singles)
The Shadow of Your Smile, 1966 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
In the Arms of Love, 1967
Born Free, 1967 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Love, Andy, 1967 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Honey, 1968 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Happy Heart
, 1969 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Get Together with Andy Williams, 1969 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
The Andy Williams' Sound of Music, 1969
The Andy Williams Show, 1970
Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head, 1970
Andy Williams' Greatest Hits, 1970 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Love Story, 1971 (Certified Platinum by the RIAA)
You've Got a Friend, 1971
Love Theme from The Godfather (Speak Softly Love), 1972 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
Alone Again (Naturally), 1972
Solitaire, 1973
Andy Williams' Greatest Hits Vol. II, 1973
The Way We Were, 1974
You Lay So Easy on My Mind, 1974
Christmas Present, 1974
The Other Side of Me, 1975
Andy, 1976
Spanish Eyes, 1976
Let's Love While We Can, 1980 (not released in U.S. until 2004)
Other labels
The Williams Brothers Christmas Album, Barnaby
Greatest Love Classics, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, EMI, 1984
Close Enough for Love, Atco, 1986
I Still Believe in Santa Claus, Curb, 1990
Nashville, Curb, 1991
The New Andy Williams Christmas Album, Laserlight, 1994
We Need A Little Christmas, Unison, 1997 (Certified Gold by the RIAA)
It's a Wonderful Christmas, Publishing Mills, 1997
Andy Williams Live: Christmas Treasures, 2001
Easy Does It, Metro, 2002
Together, 2006, a duet with Petula Clark, who also wrote the lyrics and music
I Don't Remember Ever Growing Up, Demon, 2006
Compilations of interest to collectors
16 Most Requested Songs, Columbia/Legacy, 1986
16 Most Requested Songs Encore, Columbia/Legacy, 1995
The Best of the Cadence Years, Varese Sarabande, 1997
Complete Columbia Chart Singles Collection, Taragon, 2002
B Sides and Rarities, Collectables, 2003, (contains recordings as early as 1948, many of which had never appeared on any album before)
Filmography
Janie (1944)
Kansas City Kitty (1944)
Ladies' Man (1947)
Something in the Wind (1947)
The Man in the Moon (Film) (1960)
I'd Rather Be Rich (1964)
Dorival Caymmi (1999) (documentary)
Commercials
Honda: Impossible Dream (2005)
Marks and Spencer Christmas Advert 2007
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