Tom Adair

Tom Adair

writer, music department, composer

Tom Adair was born on Jun 15, 1913 in USA. Tom Adair's big-screen debut came with The Truth About Mother Goose directed by Bill Justice in 1957. Tom Adair is known for Sleeping Beauty directed by Les Clark, Mary Costa stars as Princess Aurora and Bill Shirley as Prince Phillip. The upcoming new movie Tom Adair plays is The 35th Annual Academy Awards which will be released on Apr 08, 1963.

Songwriter Tom Adair worked with James B. Allardice in the early 1960s. They first met while working on The Ann Sothern Show (1958); he wrote the music while Allardice was a writer on the show. Adair also wrote the music and Allardine wrote scripts for Adèle (1961); however, they also collaborated in the writing on two episodes of the series: "A Replacement For Phoebe" (which aired on 10/2/61) and "Harold's Good Fortune" (which aired on 11/30/61). Later the two collaborated on many other shows, including My Three Sons (1960), F Troop (1965), Jeannie de mes rêves (1965) and Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964). After the death of Allardice in 1966, Adair stopped writing sitcoms. He wrote many hit songs, including "Let's Get Away From It All", "Everything Happens To Me", "In The Blue of Evening", "Will You Still Be Mine?", "Violets for Your Furs", "The Night We Called It A Day", "The Skyscraper Blues", "A Home-Sweet-Home In The Army", "How Will I Know My Love?", "Sing A Smiling Song", "Paul Bunyan", "There's No You", and "Weep No More".He was educated at Los Angeles Junior College, and wrote for a number of radio shows, including "Duffy's Tavern", plus music for Bing Crosby, Tommy Dorsey and Dinah Shore. He did the score for the Broadway show "Along Fifth Avenue". His chief collaborators were Matt Dennis and Gordon Jenkins. He also wrote special music for nightclubs and revues.

  • Birthday

    Jun 15, 1913
  • Place of Birth

    Newton, Kansas, USA