American composer
Nick Acquaviva (né Nicholas Paul Acquaviva ; 27 May 1927 – 2 November 2003),[ a] was an American composer, pianist and band leader.
Career
Acquaviva was born in Beacon, New York ,[ 1] [ 2] where his father Mike Acquaviva ran a barber shop on Main Street for many years.[ 3] Like his elder brother Tony Acquaviva , he attended Juilliard and became a professional musician.[ 3]
During World War II Nick Acquaviva served as Seaman first class in the US Navy.[ 4] [ 5] He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery .[ 4] [ 5]
The two brothers are often confused, sometimes even conflating them. Adding to the confusion, is the fact that Tony was married to singer Joni James , for whom Nick wrote several songs, including the hit "My Love, My Love ".
Selected works
Among the songs he wrote are:[ 6]
"That's What Christmas Means to Me" (1950). Lyrics by Ted Varnick; performed by Eddie Fisher .
"I Will Love You Forever, My Love" (1952). Lyrics by Ted Varnick; performed by Guy Mitchell .
"My Love, My Love " (1953). Lyrics by Bob Haymes ; performed by Joni James.
"Why Can't I" (1953). Lyrics by Ted Varnick; performed by Joni James.
"Unless You're Really Mine" (1953) Ted Varnick (w&m), Nick Acquaviva (w&m)
"Am I In Love?" (1954). Lyrics by Ted Varnick; performed by Joni James.
"Is This The End Of The Line?" (1954). Lyrics by Bobby Worth ; performed by Joni James.
"When We Come Of Age" (1954). Lyrics by Norman Gimbel ; performed by Joni James.
"Prayer For Peace" (1955). Lyrics by Norman Gimbel; performed by Jony James and Perry Como .
"Ghost Town" (1956). Lyrics by Ted Varnick; performed by Don Cherry .
"Help Me" (1956). Lyrics by Don George ; performed by Vic Damone .
"Somewhere Someone Is Lonely" (1956). Lyrics by Don George; performed by Joni James
"In The Middle Of An Island " (1957). Lyrics by Ted Varnick; performed by Tony Bennett .
"Hangin' Around" (1958). Lyrics by Ted Varnick; performed by Guy Mitchell and Richard Hayes .
"We Know" (1960). Lyrics by Peter Udell; performed by Joni James.
"Is It Asking Too Much" (1965). Music with Ted Varnick; lyrics by Carl Sigman ; performed by Jerry Vale .
Selected discography
The Exciting Sound of Acquaviva and His Orchestra
Decca DL 74465; DL 4465
OCLC 36030523 , 775846765
(the Worldcat entry 36030523 incorrectly attributes the album to Tony Acquaviva )
"Intermission"
"Green Valley"
"Open your eyes"
"Hills of Rome"
"Dancing notes"
"Autumn again"
"Yesterday's love"
"A new shade of blue"
"One look at you"
"I found a rainbow"
"A fool was I"
"C'est la vie"
"After a dream"
References
Notes
^ There is a lot of confusion about Nick Acquaviva's dates, which are often given as April 11, 1926 – October 14, 1998. However, this birthdate seems unlikely as it would make him a month older than his elder brother Tony Acquaviva . Both the TimeLine of Composers and Arrangers who created works of Light Music, Easy Listening Music, Network Jingles, Old-Time Radio Themes & Classic Television Themes (retrieved 2016-02-24) and the National Library of Australia (retrieved 2016-02-24) state it as May 27, 1927 and his place of birth Beacon, New York . Based on this, and the information that his father's name was Michael, it can be concluded that he died on November 2, 2003. (Ancestry.com , retrieved 2016-02-24)
Inline citations
International National Artists