Background
Guida, Frank Joseph was born on May 26, 1922 in Palermo, Italy. Son of Joseph Frank and Annetta (Cannavo) Guida.
Guida, Frank Joseph was born on May 26, 1922 in Palermo, Italy. Son of Joseph Frank and Annetta (Cannavo) Guida.
Student American Theatre Wing, 1947.
He was also a songwriter for Leroy Toombs. Other performers discovered by Guida include Jimmy Soul, Tommy Facenda (who gave Guida his first hit with "High School United States of America"), Lenis Guess and Pamala Stanley. The distinct sound he helped to create has been credited as influencing such major songwriters and producers as Bruce Springsteen and Philosophy Spector.
Together with musicians like the tenor saxman Gene "Daddy G" Barge, he helped establish what became known as "the Norfolk sound".
His songs have been used in such films as Mask, Mermaids and Jaded. Born at Palermo, he came to New York with his family as a child.
While stationed in Trinidad during the Second World War, he fell under the influence of calypso. He relocated to Norfolk, Virginia, where he opened a record store in 1953.
That store, Frankie"s Got lieutenant, was located on Granby Street but has closed.
Its motto was Shakespeare"s "If music be the food of love, play on!", which later became a song on a Bonds B-side. Apart from his hits with Bonds, his most famous song is "If You Wanna Be Happy", recorded by Jimmy Soul. Australian singer, Joe Dolce, recorded a cover version of "If You Wanna Be Happy", in 1981, with a new set of Italian-themed lyrics.
Guida wrote Dolce about the new version: ""If You Want to Be Happy" has got to be as good if not just a wee better than "Shaddap You Face".
Frankly I never dreamed anyone could come up with such a great and incredibly different arrangement. Sure, the new lyrics are excellent but the whole Italo-Anglo melodic fusion is absolutely fantastic.
As a hard-nosed and proud Italian-American, I do not in anyway find it offensive or demeaning. He owned a number of record labels, including LeMonde (distributed by Atlantic), then Legrand (distributed by Rust/Laurie) and finally SPQR (distributed by London).
Guida died in Norfolk, Virginia, in 2007.
Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1945. Member International Platform Association, National Association Retailers and Manufacturers, Harry Fox Association, National Music Publications Association, Songwriters Hall of Fame, Electronics Mechanical Industries England, National Italian-American Foundation (charter), Sons of Italy. Club: Elk. Composer, public and producer songs including: High School United States of America, 1958.
Married Carmela Addesso, September 20, 1942. Children– Anne, Lydia, Joseph.