Billy Barnes(1927-2012)
- Music Department
- Actor
- Writer
Billy Barnes was known as the "Revue Master of Hollywood" in the 1950s
and 1960s, creating the famous "Billy Barnes Revues", including "Billy
Barnes' People", "Billy Barnes' Hollywood", "Billy Barnes' Party", and
"Billy Barnes' LA". Barnes composed the ballad "(Have I Stayed) Too
Long at the Fair", introduced by his then-wife,
Joyce Jameson, in the original "Billy
Barnes Revue" and subsequently popularized by
Barbra Streisand, and the jazz standard
"Something Cool", recorded by June Christy.
Barnes was the musical director for
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
television show in the 1960s, and he is famous for composing "special
material" - comedic and topical songs - for many of show business's
greatest personalities.