Rotella joined ASCAP in 1954. He studied the
Schillinger composition method with
Disney film composer
Franklyn Marks. Rotella wrote regularly with popular lyricists of the 20th century, including
Johnny Mercer,
Sammy Cahn,
Ray Gilbert,
Sidney Clare, Claude Baum, Franz Steininger, Jerry Gladstone, and
Abbey Lincoln. His songs were recorded by
Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin,
Tony Bennett,
Rosemary Clooney,
Doris Day, and
Frankie Avalon,
Slim Whitman, and
Ray Conniff Singers. His work is also featured in the films
That’s My Boy in 2012,
Hope Springs in 2012, and
Jersey Boys in 2014.
Notable songs • “Baby O” (Johnny Rotella & Johnny Mercer; recorded by Dean Martin) • “If You Don’t Think I’m Leaving” (Johnny Rotella & Sammy Cahn; recorded by Frankie Avalon) • “I Got a Hole in my Soul” (Johnny Rotella & Ray Gilbert; recorded by
Rusty Draper) • “I’ve Waited for a Waltz” (Johnny Rotella & Johnny Mercer; recorded by
Tony Bennett) • “Just Close Your Eyes” (Johnny Rotella & Claude Baum; recorded by
Dean Martin) • “Nothing But the Best” (Johnny Rotella; recorded by Frank Sinatra) • “Thanks for a Lot, Thanks for Nothing at All” (Johnny Rotella & Jerry Gladstone; recorded by Rosemary Clooney) • “Time to Say Goodnight” (Johnny Rotella; recorded by Doris Day) • “You and Me and Love” (Johnny Rotella & Abbey Lincoln; recorded by Abbey Lincoln) • “You’re Good for Me” (Johnny Rotella & Sidney Clare; recorded by Doris Day) == Performance career ==