

Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994), sometimes credited as Nilsson, was an American singer-songwriter who reached the peak of his success in the early 1970s. His work is characterized by pioneering vocal overdub experiments, a return to the Great American Songbook, and fusions of Caribbean sounds. Nilsson was one of the few major pop-rock recording artists to achieve significant commercial success without performing major public concerts or touring regularly.
Born in Brooklyn, Nilsson moved to Los Angeles as a teenager to escape his family's poor financial situation. While working as a computer programmer at a bank, he grew interested in musical composition and close-harmony singing and was successful in having some of his songs recorded by various artists, such as the Monkees. In 1967, he debuted on RCA Victor with the LP Pandemonium Shadow Show, followed by a variety of releases that included a collaboration with Randy Newman (Nilsson Sings Newman, 1970) and the original children's story The Point! (1971).
He created the first remix album, Aerial Pandemonium Ballet, in 1971, and recorded the first mashup song ("You Can't Do That”) in 1967. His most commercially successful album, Nilsson Schmilsson (1971), produced the international top 10 singles "Without You" and "Coconut". His other top 10 hit, "Everybody's Talkin'" (1968), was featured prominently in the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy. A version of Nilsson's "One", released by Three Dog Night in 1969, also reached the U.S. top 10.
During a 1968 press conference, The Beatles were asked what their favorite American group was and answered "Nilsson". Sometimes called "the American Beatle", he soon formed close friendships with John Lennon and Ringo Starr, joining them in the Hollywood Vampires drinking club. He and Lennon produced one collaborative album, Pussy Cats (1974). After 1977, Nilsson left RCA, and his record output diminished. In response to Lennon's 1980 murder, he took a hiatus from the music industry to campaign for gun control. For the rest of his life, he recorded only sporadically. In 1994, Nilsson died of a heart attack while in the midst of recording what became his last album, Losst and Founnd (2019).
The craft of Nilsson's songs and the defiant attitude he projected remain touchstones for later generations of indie rock musicians. Nilsson was voted No. 62 in Rolling Stone's 2015 list of the "100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time", where he was described as "a pioneer of the Los Angeles studio sound" and "a crucial bridge" between 1960s psychedelia and the 1970s singer-songwriter era. The RIAA certified Nilsson Schmilsson and Son of Schmilsson (1972) as gold records, indicating over 500,000 units sold each. He earned two Grammy Awards (for "Everybody's Talkin'" and "Without You").
Roger. You're a dick.
For a raging alcholic, Mr. Nilsson had a lovely voice and wrote some beautiful lyrics too.
I always enjoyed listening to him - I believe this was a great tune from The Graduate. What a f----d up generation.
Wrong on 3 counts:
1. Harry Nilsson did not write this song.
2. This song was from Midnight Cowboy, not The Graduate.
3. This generation created some fantastic music, rejected several generations of bigotry and racism, rebelled against the mindless obedience to crooked politicians, and preached that all you need is love.
Nothing f---d up about that!
Going where the weather suits my clothes
Banking off of the northeast winds
Sailing on a summer breeze
And skipping over the ocean like a stone
Last play 2005
Roger. You're a dick.
8 years later, Roger's post still stands as the worst take ever on RP.
Does this bring up bad memories for you Roger? Too close to home as a cowboy yourself?
Roger. You're a dick.
Roger that
I always enjoyed listening to him - I believe this was a great tune from The Graduate. What a f----d up generation.
Actually: from Midnight Cowboy.
Great movie too
Last play 2005?!!
Come on Bill, let's get this puppy back in rotation!
Why the hell would RP play this piece of shit?? And in between Pearl Jam and Blind Melon! Come on... I realize being diverse and eclectic is RP's calling card... but this goes too far in the wrong direction.
Roger posted this 18yrs ago. And he still wonders why he is alone in his mommy's basement. PS: if you don't clean up your mess, your mommy wants her laptop back!
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