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Billy Barnes (composer)

Billy Barnes (January 27, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was a composer and lyricist from Los Angeles, California. His hit songs includes "(Have I Stayed) Too Long at the Fair" recorded by Patti Page and Barbra Streisand (in her "Second Barbra Streisand Album"), and "Something Cool", recorded by jazz vocalist June Christy.〔Erikson, p. 106〕 Barnes is best known for his theatrical revues, including ''The Billy Barnes Revue,'' ''Billy Barnes' People,'' ''Billy Barnes' Party,'' ''Billy Barnes' L.A.,''〔(''Billy Barnes' L.A.'' listing ) musicalheaven.com, accessed August 4, 2009〕 and ''Billy Barnes' Hollywood.'' Other productions with Barnes' songs include ''Movie Star,'' and ''Blame It on the Movies'' (1988).〔Flinn, Denny Martin. ''Little musicals for little theatres'' (2006), Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 0-87910-321-3, p. 177〕 An assertive composer and skillful pianist, Barnes is affectionately known as the "Revue Master of Hollywood."
Barnes started writing musical comedy sketches while still in high school, and continued while at UCLA. He started collaborating in college with Bob Rodgers, and their first professional revue, a ''Cabaret Concert Show'', was staged in 1956 in Los Angeles.〔Erickson, p. 106〕 His revues were the springboard for many talented comics and singers, including Bert Convy, Ken Berry, Jo Anne Worley, Jackie Joseph, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Donald Ross, Dick Patterson, Dave Ketchum and Barnes' former wife, Joyce Jameson.〔( ''Billy Barnes Revued'', review ) lmlmusic.com, accessed August 4, 2009〕
On television he wrote special material and original musical production numbers for ''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In,'' ''The Danny Kaye Show,''〔Erickson, pp. 46, 64, 105, 106〕''The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour,'' ''Cher'' and ''The Carol Burnett Show.'' He wrote opening production numbers for several ''Academy Awards'' telecasts. He has composed comedic and topical songs for many of show business's greatest personalities including Lucille Ball, Bette Davis and Angela Lansbury. He wrote the songs for the 1976 television musical adaptation of ''Pinocchio'' starring Sandy Duncan in the title role, Danny Kaye as Mister Geppetto and Flip Wilson as the Fox.
Barnes had a recurring acting role on ''Mad About You'' in the 1990s as "Mr. Edlin", the musical director and pianist of a community theatre.
Barnes received The Los Angeles Theatre Alliance Governor's Award for his lifetime achievement in the theatre. Barnes died on September 25, 2012.
The 2013 HBO series ''Getting On'' is set in the fictional Mt. Palms Hospital's "Billy Barnes Extended Care Unit" in Long Beach, California.
==References==

*Erickson, Hal. ''From beautiful downtown Burbank'' (2000), McFarland, ISBN 0-7864-0766-2

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