Award-winning lyricist behind "Killing Me Softly" dead at 91
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Award-winning lyricist behind "Killing Me Softly" dead at 91
The hit was later covered by 1990s hip hop group the Fugees.



WASHINGTON (AFP).- Norman Gimbel, the Oscar and Grammy-winning lyricist behind "Killing Me Softly With His Song," "The Girl From Ipanema" and the theme from iconic sitcom "Happy Days," has died aged 91.

His death was announced on Friday by BMI, which described him as "a truly gifted and prolific writer" who will be greatly missed by friends and fans at the music rights organization.

The Brooklyn native died at his home in Montecito, California, on December 19, his son Tony Gimbel told The Hollywood Reporter.

Gimbel won an Academy Award for Best Original Song alongside co-composer David Shire for Jennifer Warnes' "It Goes Like It Goes" in the 1979 film "Norma Rae."

He also wrote Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly With His Song" with longtime collaborator Charles Fox, which won a Grammy in 1973. The hit was later covered by 1990s hip hop group the Fugees.

"Norman's lyrics have extraordinary beauty and sensitivity and understanding of the human condition," Fox wrote in his biography, "Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music."

He said the two men collaborated on more than 150 songs over three decades.

"As friends, we helped to dust off many cars over the years as we'd lean against them discussing the work at hand or our lives and families, or chasing the dreams in our work together."

They also jointly wrote Jim Croce's "I Got a Name," released just after the singer died in 1973.

Gimbel's English lyrics for Brazilian bossa nova hit "The Girl from Ipanema," which won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965, made the jazz standard one of the most covered songs of all time.

But it was his work for television where Gimbel was best known, including the catchy theme to "Happy Days" -- with its line: "Sunday, Monday, Happy Days! Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days!" -- and "Laverne & Shirley's" joyous "Make All Our Dreams Come True."

Gimbel's death came days after "Laverne & Shirley" star Penny Marshall died at age 75.

Among his other credits are music for the shows "Wonder Woman" and "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous."

In 1984 the lyricist was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which said his songs have appeared in more than 70 movies.

Writing on Facebook, one of Gimbel's co-writers Robert Folk, who collaborated on about 15 songs with him, said: "Norman was an incredible talent; brilliant in every way, and one who had successfully navigated every genre in popular music.

"I remember one of countless moments with Norman so fondly, when after a playback via phone of a newly finished song for a prominent filmmaker, he said to me privately....

"'Don't ever tell them how easy this work is for us, and how much fun we've had writing these songs!... Or else they'll never pay us all this money again!'"

Gimbel is survived by his children Tony, Nelly, Peter and Hannah, according to The Hollywood Reporter.


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