Arthur "Art" Stern was born in Seattle, Washington on October 22, 1926, the son of songwriter and comedian Jacob Abraham "Jack" Stern (1896–1985) and Grace Hamilton Stern Leet (1883–1953). He moved as an infant with his family to Hollywood, California. He later began using the name Arthur Hamilton. he contributed three songs to the film ''
Pete Kelly's Blues'', including "
Sing A Rainbow" and "He Needs Me", sung by
Peggy Lee. However, Hamilton's third song, "
Cry Me a River", sung by
Ella Fitzgerald, was dropped from the film, although Ella did go on to record it later in her career. The song's first release and most famous recording was by actress and singer Julie London – who had been Jack Webb's wife – in 1955. Her performance of the song in the 1956 film ''
The Girl Can't Help It helped to make it a million-selling hit, reaching number 9 in the U.S. Billboard'' chart and number 22 in the
UK singles chart. The song, which was also covered by
Joe Cocker in 1970, contains the lyric: 'told me love was too plebeian, told me you were through with me 'n...'. In 2010, Hamilton attended a recording session at
Capitol Records in Los Angeles, where the song was performed by
Michael Bublé. His compositions have been recorded by
Dinah Washington,
Archie Shepp,
Harry Connick Jr.,
Barbra Streisand,
Johnny Mathis,
Ray Charles,
Diana Krall,
The Dells (whose version of "Sing a Rainbow" was an international hit in 1969), and others.
Armando Manzanero,
Jerry Fielding,
Johnny Mandel,
Michel Legrand,
David Raksin,
Robert Ragland,
Riz Ortolani,
Terry Trotter, Lori Barth,
Barry Mann,
Dave Grusin,
Walter Scharf,
Joe Harnell,
Leroy Holmes,
Harriet Schock,
Ron Anthony, and
Patrick Williams. Hamilton was also nominated for an
Oscar, two
Emmys, and a
Golden Globe. Hamilton died at his home in Los Angeles, on May 20, 2025, at the age of 98. ==References==