NEW YORK
By MARK KENNEDYAP Entertainment Writer
Songwriter and producer Bert Berns has been posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Berns, who died in 1967 at age 38, was honored Tuesday at a ceremony in New York City. The event featured tributes from Paul McCartney and Van Morrison. Berns co-wrote hits like โTwist and Shoutโ and โPiece of My Heart.โ He also signed Van Morrison to Bang Records and produced โBrown Eyed Girl.โ Berns is already a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. His influence extended to artists like Jimmy Page and bands like Led Zeppelin.
NEW YORK (AP) โ Songwriter and producer Bert Berns, who had a hand in some of the biggest hits of the 1960s, including co-writing โTwist and Shoutโ for the Isley Brothers and the plaintive โPiece of My Heartโ sung by Janis Joplin, has been inducted posthumously into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Berns, who died in 1967 at age 38, was welcomed into the Hall on Tuesday at a ceremony at the 54 Below cabaret club in New York City. It included video tributes by Paul McCartney and Van Morrison and rock royalty like Steve Miller and Steven Van Zandt. It was hosted by Paul Shaffer and Bernsโ son, Brett, and daughter, Cassandra.
Berns joined the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016.
Berns signed a then-21-year-old Morrison for Bang Records and produced one of rockโs catchiest and most enduring songs, โBrown Eyed Girl.โ
Berns co-wrote and produced Solomon Burke's โEverybody Needs Somebody to Loveโ and โCry to Me,โ co-wrote The McCoys' hit โHang On Sloopyโ and produced โUnder the Boardwalkโ by The Drifters, which landed on Rolling Stone magazineโs list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. His version of โTwist and Shoutโ was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2010.
He started Bang Records in 1965 in partnership with the three owners of Atlantic โ the label name was an acronym drawn from their first names (Berns, Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun and Gerald Wexler). Bang's hits included the Strangeloves (โI Want Candyโ) and Neil Diamond's โSolitary Manโณ and โKentucky Woman.โณ He also established the R&B and soul music label Shout Records.
Berns was the subject of the 2017 documentary โBANG! The Bert Berns Story,โ and a musical theater version of his life โ the jukebox musical โPiece of My Heart: The Bert Berns Storyโ โ opened off-Broadway in 2014 with a book by Daniel Goldfarb โ and Van Zandt and Shaffer as producers.
โBert Berns died so young, so tragically young, that even within the industry, only the insiders know about him. He was a phenomenal talent. The list of songs was remarkable,โ Van Zandt told the AP at the time.
It was Berns who took a liking to guitarist Jimmy Page and introduced him to the Atlantic team, which signed his band Led Zeppelin just months after Bernsโ death. Zeppelin recorded โBaby Come on Home (Tribute to Bert Berns),โ but the track was released only in 1993.
Berns was โone of the great originals of the golden age of rhythm and blues,โ according to Joel Selvinโs book โHere Comes the Night: The Dark Soul of Bert Berns and the Dirty Business of Rhythm & Blues.โ