He was 75 years old. Billy Steinberg, composer of some of the biggest hits of the 80s, such as Like a Virgin and True Colors, has died
Billy Steinberg, a renowned American songwriter famous for his 80s hits, has passed away at 75 due to cancer.
Billy Steinberg, the award-winning American songwriter known for composing iconic pop songs of the 1980s, died at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 75. His passing was confirmed by his attorney to Billboard, noting that he had been battling cancer. Among his celebrated works are hits like 'Like a Virgin' by Madonna and 'True Colors' by Cyndi Lauper, which have left a lasting impact on the pop music landscape.
Steinberg was celebrated for his ability to craft powerful and emotional ballads that connected with audiences on a deep level. He collaborated frequently with fellow songwriter Tom Kelly to produce numerous chart-topping singles, including 'Eternal Flame' by The Bangles and 'So Emotional' by Whitney Houston. His remarkable songwriting talent not only captured the essence of the 80s but also influenced countless artists who followed in his footsteps.
The legacy Steinberg leaves behind is substantial, given that many of his songs remain timeless classics that continue to resonate with fans today. His contributions to the music industry are honored by fellow artists and fans alike, reflecting on the profound impact he had on pop music through his evocative lyrics and memorable melodies. Steinberg's death marks the loss of a significant figure in the American music scene, underscoring the importance of his work during a transformative era in popular music.