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Laurence D. "Larry" Weiss (born March 25, 1941) is an American songwriter and musician. He wrote "Rhinestone Cowboy", a US no.1 hit for in 1975; and co-wrote "Bend Me, Shape Me", "Hi Ho Silver Lining" and several other international hits.


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Weiss was born in Newark, New Jersey, Larry Weiss at Allmusic.com. Retrieved April 24, 2013 and grew up in , New York. He started writing songs in his teens, and continued to do so while working in his family's textile sales business. Lizza Connor Bowen, Larry Weiss: Cuts and Scratches, Nashville Arts Magazine, 3 November 2009. Retrieved April 24, 2013 He was hired as a freelance songwriter by producer-composer . Press release for Cuts and Scratches, 15 February 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2013 His first break came in 1963 when Nat "King" Cole recorded "Mr. Wishing Well", a song Weiss co-wrote with Lockie Edwards Jr. (1936–2012). "Mr Wishing Well" at 45cat.com. Retrieved April 24, 2013 Weiss also wrote for R&B acts including , and .

In the mid and late 1960s Weiss co-wrote several successful songs with lyricist . These included "Bend Me, Shape Me", a hit for The American Breed (US no.5, UK no.24) and Amen Corner (UK no.3); "Hi Ho Silver Lining", a UK hit for (UK no.14); and "Help Me Girl", a hit for & (US no.29, UK no.14). He also co-wrote, with Jerry Ross, "Mr. Dream Merchant", a hit for Jerry Butler (US no.38) and later (as "Dream Merchant") for New Birth (US no.36).

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He also wrote "Evil Woman," which was recorded by the U.K. band , a track that appeared on their second album, .

In 1971, he moved with his family from New York to Los Angeles, where he worked for . He recorded a singer-songwriter album, Black & Blue Suite, in 1974 for 20th Century Records. The album's opening track, "Rhinestone Cowboy", was released as a single and rose to no.24 on the Billboard adult contemporary chart. Ed Hogan, "Rhinestone Cowboy", Allmusic.com. Retrieved April 24, 2013 Glen Campbell heard and liked the song, and recorded it; his version became an international hit, reaching no.1 in the US and several other countries, and no.4 in the UK, and was the Country Music Association's Song of the Year in 1976. Country Music Association: Songs of the Year . Retrieved April 24, 2013 Larry Weiss at Music Media International. Retrieved April 24, 2013 Another track from Black & Blue Suite, "Lay Me Down," was covered by on his albums Tryin' to Get the Feeling and Barry Manilow Live and by Glen Campbell on his album Bloodline.

During the 1980s, Weiss performed the theme song for the popular sitcom Who's the Boss? during its first two seasons, from 1984 to 1986.

Weiss moved to in 1992, and continued to write songs for other artists, as well as developing his idea for a musical based around "Rhinestone Cowboy". He also released an album in his own name, Cuts and Scratches, in 2010.


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