Net Worth Check: List Of The Richest Hollywood Songwriters Of All Time

Published on 11/09/2021
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Sam Cooke – $650,000

Greatest Hits: Wonderful World, Chain Gang, A Change is Gonna Come

Sam Cooke was a well-known musician and business owner in the area. He was also a well-known songwriter in his own right. His influence on pop music, as well as his popularity, led to him being dubbed “King of Soul.” When he was younger, he began singing and later joined The Soul Stirrers, which he remained with until the beginning of his solo career. Support came from a variety of artists, including Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield, Bobby Womack, Billy Preston, Marvin Gaye, and others. It catapulted James Brown and Otis Redding to stardom. Bruce Eder, a writer for AllMusic who has been dubbed the “inventor” of the soul genre, is the subject of this article.

Sam Cooke – $650,000

Sam Cooke – $650,000

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Bert Berns – $20 million

Greatest Hits: Hang on Sloopy, Twist and Shout, Here Comes the Night

The Bronx-born producer and songwriter Bert Berns rose to prominence in the 1960s as a popular figure in the music industry. A number of popular pieces, such as “Twist and South,” “Hang on Sloopy,” and others, can be found in his credits. He was the producer of hit songs for the Atlantic, Boom, and Shout labels, including “Brown Eyed Girl,” “Under the Boardwalk,” and “Baby Please Don’t Go.” He was born in New York City and raised in Los Angeles. At the same time, he was still a child and remained in Havana until the Cuban Revolution forced him to return to the United States. He used to perform at the mambo nightclubs in the neighborhood. He died at the age of 38 as a result of heart problems.

Bert Berns – $20 Million

Bert Berns – $20 Million

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