Jim Bryant
50 top tracks
Jim Bryant
50 top tracks
Albums

West Side Story
Jim Bryant

West Side Story (The Original Soundtrack Recording)
Jim Bryant

West Side Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Jim Bryant

Westside Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Jim Bryant
![West Side Story [CBS Original Soundtrack] — cover art by Jim Bryant](/frogtoon_logo.png)
West Side Story [CBS Original Soundtrack]
Jim Bryant
![West Side Story (1961 Motion Picture Soundtrack) [50th Anniversary] [2012 Remaster] — cover art by Jim Bryant](/frogtoon_logo.png)
West Side Story (1961 Motion Picture Soundtrack) [50th Anniversary] [2012 Remaster]
Jim Bryant

West Side Story (Original Soundtrack Recording)
Jim Bryant

West Side Story - Original Film Soundtrack , Russ Tamblyn , Rita Morena
Jim Bryant
![West Side Story [Expanded Original Soundtrack] — cover art by Jim Bryant](/frogtoon_logo.png)
West Side Story [Expanded Original Soundtrack]
Jim Bryant

Now That's What I Call Musicals
Jim Bryant

West Side Story (Original Movie Soundtrack)
Jim Bryant
![West Side Story [Original Soundtrack] — cover art by Jim Bryant](/frogtoon_logo.png)
West Side Story [Original Soundtrack]
Jim Bryant
Biography
Jimmy Bryant (born James Howard Bryant, June 2, 1929) is a singer, arranger and composer. He is most well known for providing the singing voice of Tony (played onscreen by Richard Beymer) in the 1961 film musical West Side Story. While he received no screen credit, he states that Beymer was "a nice guy, and every time he did an interview he would mention my name." He also sang for James Fox in the 1967 film musical Thoroughly Modern Millie, and sang in "The Telephone Hour" number in Bye Bye Bird...Read more on Last.fm
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Jimmy Bryant (born James Howard Bryant, June 2, 1929) is a singer, arranger and composer. He is most well known for providing the singing voice of Tony (played onscreen by Richard Beymer) in the 1961 film musical West Side Story. While he received no screen credit, he states that Beymer was "a nice guy, and every time he did an interview he would mention my name." He also sang for James Fox in the 1967 film musical Thoroughly Modern Millie, and sang in "The Telephone Hour" number in Bye Bye Birdie. He also sang in the group that performed the theme song of the TV series Batman.
Bryant was born in Birmingham, Alabama and grew up in Tarrant, Alabama. He attended Birmingham Southern College and the Birmingham Conservatory of Music before receiving a Scholarship in Composition at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. He then moved to New York in 1953 where he worked as a background singer. He later moved to Los Angeles and played bass in the house band at Puccini's, a Beverly Hills restaurant owned by Frank Sinatra.
His work as an orchestrator includes the movies Not with My Wife, You Don't!, Penelope and the TV series Lost in Space. He also composed music heard at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland.
Bryant also scored the music for numerous radio and television commercials for clients such as Lone Star beer, Tecate and Chrysler Imports.
He was a friend of Jimmy Bryant, the famous guitar player, with whom he is often confused. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Jim+Bryant">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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