Bill Buchanan (songwriter)


Bill Buchanan was an American songwriter.

Career

His most famous composition took place in 1956, when he and Dickie Goodman created the sound collage "The Flying Saucer". After Buchanan and Goodman severed their partnership in 1959, Buchanan later wrote the song "Please Don't Ask About Barbara" for Bobby Vee. He also wrote and produced records for other artists, one of which was The Three Stooges. Some records he co-produced with Dickie Goodman, with whom he ran the Lunaverse record label.
In 1962, with his then partner, Brill Building veteran Howard Greenfield, he wrote and produced a break-in for a new recording artist, Susan Smith . A few years later, she met one of Bill's old partners, Dickie Goodman, and recorded with him, later becoming his wife and the mother of their children, one of which is Jon Goodman, who continues in Dickie's footsteps, making break-in records, and recently wrote the book Dickie Goodman: King Of Novelty.
He also was president of a company manufacturing Disk-Go Cases, a plastic cylindrical portable record storage unit.
In his later years, he worked in a jewelry store in Texas until a few years before his death. He died of cancer on August 1, 1996.

Singles

Bill Buchanan

5032
"The Thing" was a cover version of Phil Harris' hit of the same name. "Oh Happy Day" was recorded by someone else, before Buchanan did this version.
United Artists Records 531
This was a Halloween-based version of "The Night Before Christmas". "Beware" was also a pretty good Halloween rocker.

Buchanan and Ancell

501
This song includes a joke on a break-in when one of the characters tells the creature to stop talking to him in records.

Buchanan and Cella (Ancell) with Cast of Thousands

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101
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102
103
105
107
108
Comic Records 500
Novelty Records 301
711
Other records he was involved with:
Gone Records 5031
Eddie Platt & His Orch. / Cha-Hua-Hua / Vodka
It's not known for sure if the Bill Buchanan listed on the label as producer of "Vodka" is the same one this page is about, but, since both records on Gone were released back to back, it's a reasonable assumption that they are the same person.
Golden Records
The Three Stooges / Party At Your House
This album was written and produced for the Stooges by Bill Buchanan and Bob Ancell. The back-up band, The Music Wreckers, was a band put together by Bill. It's a pretty safe assumption that any of these children's records by the 3 Stooges that mentions the Music Wreckers is produced and written by Bill Buchanan.
The tracks on this album are as follows:
We're Coming To Your House
The Concert
At The Baseball Game
Click Dart's Band Stand
The Chipped Monks
Let's Cut A Record
Sing-Along With Moe
At The Circus Parts 1 & 2
The Toy Store Parts 1 & 2
Goodbye, Auld Lang Syne!
Golden Records 559
The 3 Stooges / All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth / I Gotta Cold For Christmas
Golden Records 623
The 3 Stooges / Sing Happy Yuletide Songs
The tracks on this e.p. are as follows:
I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas
I Gotta Cold For Christmas
Wreck The Halls With Boughs Of Holly
Jingle Bells Drag
Down Through The Housetop
20th Century Fox Records 45-139
The Little Toy Band / The Little Tin Man / Teeny Little Me
This was written and produced by Buchanan & Cella
Guaranteed Records 204
The Prancers / Short Short `nin' / Rudolph The Red-Nose Reindeer
This one was produced by Buchanan & Goodman.
Triodex Records 112
James MacArthur / The In-Between Years -
This was also released on Scepter.
It was produced and co-written by Bill Buchanan.
The singer on this record would turn up in a much more famous Role on the hit t.v. show "Hawaii 5-0". When Steve McGarrett would say, "Book `em Dano!", this is who he was talking to.
Dynamic Sound Records 502
Susan Smith / A Letter From Susan / Will You Love Me When I'm Old?
This was written and produced by Greenfield & Buchanan.
Liberty Records F-55419
Bobby Vee / Please Don't Ask About Barbara / I Can't Say Goodbye
Barbara was written by Bill Buchanan.
Rori Records 714
Joel Langran / I Really Want To Be A "Singar" / Young And Foolish
Written & produced by Buchanan & Goodman.
Label Unknown
Susan Smith / Never Play Poker With A Man Named Doc Or Eat At A Place Called Joe's
Produced by Dickie Goodman and/or Bill Buchanan.