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Greatly Appreciated

BOBBY DARIN – “Splish Splash”
 
 

 

 

Another peculiar songwriting credit has to do with Bobby Darin’s first hit song, “Splish Splash”, as I have mentioned previously.  The story is that the famous New York disc jockey Murray the K (real name:  Murray Kaufman) – who later helped promote the Beatles in this country and often referred to himself as the “fifth Beatle” – made a bet with Darin in 1958 that he could not write a song that started out, “Splish splash, I was takin’ a bath” – the phrase was suggested to him by his mother Jean Kaufman.  Bobby Darin took the song to #3 in the nation, and it was a major boost for his career. 

 

This was in the days of the “payola” scandals, where disc jockeys and others were secretly paid under the table to promote and play particular songs so that they would become hit records.  Once a practice that was winked at, the traditional music establishment began a crusade against payola in an attempt to derail the newly popular rock and roll music, and it very nearly worked.  Major figures who were caught up in the scandal included Alan Freed, one of the country’s most prominent DJ’s who played a major role in popularizing rock music (and is one of several who claimed to have coined the term “rock and roll”), and Dick Clark, though he was more cooperative in the investigations and was able to preserve his reputation (not to mention his job). 

 

Bobby Darin wanted to give Murray the K and his mother Jean Kaufman each a songwriting credit, so they invented the name “Jean Murray”, using the first names of the DJ and his mother. 

 

(April 2015/1)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021