Midnight was born in Brooklyn, New York to Louis Leo Kaufman (1916–1993), a factory worker and World War II veteran, and Bella Hanft (1918–2012). He was raised in Bensonhurst, a working-class neighborhood, and attended Lafayette High School. He aspired to enter acting (according to his high school yearbook) or pursue poetry.[1] Before deciding to become a musician, Midnight briefly attended Brooklyn College.[1] His first musical foray was in London, England with a band before he returned a few months later to the United States. Midnight worked various jobs to support his music career, such as being employed as a legal proofreader and paralegal.[3][4]
Career
Initial solo career
Although primarily known as a producer and songwriter for other artists, Midnight actually began his career as a singer and musician himself.[5] He performed in several groups throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, which culminated in the release of his solo album Innocent Bystander in 1982.[4][6][7] Shortly after his first and last solo album (which he deemed a commercial failure based on its reception),[3] Midnight came to the attention of famed singer-songwriter, musician and producerDan Hartman. The two began collaborating on songwriting, forming a musical partnership that would last until Hartman's death in 1994.[8][9]
In 2004, it was announced that Midnight signed a publishing deal with Famous Music Publishing.[17] That same year, he wrote and produced "I'll Give Anything But Up" (sung by Hilary Duff) for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children-winning children's album Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks & Giving All Year Long. In 2010, Midnight co-wrote with Jamey Johnson the song "My Way To You", which appeared on the latter's album The Guitar Song (nominated in 2011 for the Grammy Award for Best Country Album). The same year, Midnight co-wrote "Welcome To Burlesque"—Cher's first song in the feature film Burlesque. Its soundtrack album won the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.[18] In 2012, Midnight co-wrote two specialty lyrics for Barbra Streisand for her Back To Brooklyn tour on "As If We Never Said Goodbye" from Sunset Boulevard and "You're the Top" from Anything Goes.[19] During the same year, "Welcome To Burlesque" (sung by Cher and co-written by Charlie Midnight) appeared on the Grammy-Nominated Soundtrack Album "Burlesque" (Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Visual Media). In 2014, Midnight co-wrote the duet "I Still Can See Your Face" (performed by Streisand and Andrea Bocelli) for Streisand's Partners album. Partners reached No. 1, which made Streisand the only artist to have a Number One album in each of the past six different decades. Furthermore, the album was Grammy nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. In 2018, Midnight co-wrote the song "The Rain Will Fall" with Streisand, Jay Landers, and Jonas Myrin.
Continuing his success in having his songs featured in films, Midnight co-wrote the song "Keep On Movin'" (sung by Thomas Hien) for the Disney feature film Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and co-wrote "The Healing" (performed by Gedeon Luke and the People) featured in the 2015 film Get Hard. Collaborating with Idina Menzel and Walter Afanasieff, Midnight wrote "December Prayer," for Menzel's "Holiday Wishes": Number One Billboard Holiday Album
Cher: "Welcome To Burlesque" (Film: Burlesque) Thanksgiving 2010 release
Lauren Christy: "My Spot in the World" (102 Dalmatians soundtrack album) – Writer
Joe Cocker: Unchain My Heart album; One Night Of Sin album – Producer and writer; "Love Lives On" (Harry & The Hendersons feature film) – Producer
Miranda Cosgrove: "Raining Sunshine" End Title song and soundtrack album from Sony animated feature Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs - Writer
The Doobie Brothers: "Cycles" Album – Writer and producer of various tracks including "The Doctor" (Top Five Single); Take Me To The Highway live album – Producer of album, writer of various tracks
Hilary Duff: Lizzie McGuire soundtrack, Writer and producer; Hilary Duff Christmas Album ("Santa Claus Lane"), Writer and producer; Metamorphosis album, Writer and producer on various songs including the hit song, "So Yesterday"[24]
Sheena Easton: "When The Lightning Strikes Again" – Writer
Kendra Erika: Cowriter on the song "Song Of Hope”[25]
Natalie Gelman: Streetlamp Musician – Writer and producer
Chaka Khan: "Can't Stop The Street" (Top Ten Dance Single – Krush Groove soundtrack) – Writer
Lil' Romeo: Hilary Duff Christmas Album, duet on "Tell Me A Story" – Writer and producer
Idina Menzel: Co-writing songs with Ms. Menzel and Walter Afanasieff for original musical; performs "God Save My Soul" from musical in concert; "December Prayer" – Writer on Ms. Menzel's Christmas album
Joni Mitchell: "How Do You Stop" (Turbulent Indigo album) – Writer
Barb Morrison: Producer during Morrison's time as the member of a band during the 1990s[27]
Rvkah: Cowriter on song "Christmas Love" on her Love EP
Seal: "How Do You Stop" (duet w/ Mitchell, "Turbulent Indigo") – Writer
Paul Stanley: "It's Not Me" – Writer – Live to Win album
Emma Stevens: To My Roots album (Cowriter on various songs); Atoms EP (Cowriter)[28]
Barbra Streisand: "Love Will Survive" Lyricist. Music by Hans Zimmer, Walter Afanasieff, Kara Talve for film, "The Tattooist of Auschwitz." "The Rain Will Fall" from the "Walls" Album Cowriter with Jay Landers Jonas Myrin & Barbra Streisand. 2012 "Back To Brooklyn" tour – Writer of specialty lyrics
The Lizzie McGuire Movie -"Why Not" (single) (Hilary Duff)- Writer, "Girl In The Band" (Hilary Duff)- Writer/Producer "Girl In The Band"(Haley Duff)- Writer & Producer
"We Are the Young" "Shy Hearts" "I'm Not a Rolling Stone" "Rage to Live" "Name of the Game" "Power of a Good Love" "Second Nature" "I Can't Get Enough"
"Santa Claus Lane" "I Heard Santa on the Radio" (with Christina Milian) "When the Snow Comes Down in Tinseltown" "Tell Me a Story (About the Night Before)" (with Lil' Romeo) "Same Old Christmas" (featuring Haylie Duff)
Deserve's Got Nothing to Do With It: Five Elements That Will Help You Survive Your Emotional Journey to Success (2021). Virginia: Mascot Books. ISBN 9781684018352. In the book, Midnight mentions writing the screenplay Boulevard and the Beast—which was never released as a film.
"The Tire Iron" (2021). Calliope on the Web, Winter 2021–Issue 170.[35]
Personal life
Midnight and his wife Susanna have a daughter, Shantie. Midnight has a daughter, Hannah, from a previous marriage.[3]
^ abcdMidnight, Charlie (2021). Deserve's Got Nothing to Do With It: Five Elements That Will Help You Survive Your Emotional Journey to Success. United States: Mascot Books. ISBN9781684018352.