- Ralph Murphy
Ralph Murphy (born 1944) is a British-born Canadian
musician ,record producer , andsongwriter .Biography
Early life and career
Murphy was born in
Saffron Walden ,England duringWorld War II . At the age of six, Murphy emigrated toCanada with his mother. An avid lover of music, Murphy taught himself to playguitar and began playing gigs inOntario, Canada at the age of 14. At 17 he moved between Los Angeles andNew York making his way in the music business.At 19, Murphy moved to
London , signed a record deal withPye Records and released two singles with Jack Klaysen as The Guardsmen. The Guardsmen then changed their name to the Slade Brothers and released an additional two singles. The Slade Brothers opened up for famous headlining acts, such asThe Kinks ,The Troggs ,Martha and the Vandellas ,The Byrds , andThe Walker Brothers .Producing career
Murphy signed his first publishing deal with Mills Music in 1965. He had his first big hit with James Royal's "Call My Name" in 1966. Murphy started producing records in 1966 for CBS, Fontana, Carnaby, Decca, Other hits included
Billy Fury 's "Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt" andthe Casuals "Touched". In 1967, Murphy joined the group Harper and Rowe. The following year, he became Raffi Murphy in the group The High Windows.In 1969, Murphy moved to
New York and produced albums for several groups, including, but not limited to,April Wine , [cite web|url=http://www.ascap.com/nashville/murphy/|title=Murphy's Laws of Songwriting - Advice from ASCAP Nashville's Ralph Murphy|accessdate=2008-10-11|publisher=ASCAP.com] [cite web|url=http://www.aprilwine.ca/history.html|title=April Wine - History|accessdate=2008-10-11|publisher=AprilWine.ca] [cite web|url=http://www.aprilwine.ca/April%20Wine%20-%20Discography%20-%20On%20Record.htm|title=April Wine - Discography - On Record - 1972|accessdate=2008-10-11|publisher=AprilWine.ca]Mashmakhan , Shooter, Brutus, [cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jzfuxqraldke~T4|title=AllMusic - Ralph Murphy, Credits|accessdate=2008-10-11|publisher=AllMusic.com] Sea Dog,Chris Bartley , and the Rock Garden.ongwriting
In 1971, Murphy had a number two country hit with
Jeannie C. Riley titled "Good Enough to be Your Wife" which gave Murphy his first introduction to Nashville. In 1978, Murphy moved to Nashville and began a joint venture publishing/production company with Roger Cook called PICALIC. The company achieved it's first number within a year with a song byCrystal Gayle called "Talking in Your Sleep", written by Bobby Wood and Roger Cook. In 1978, Murphy cowrote "Half the Way" with Bobby Wood, which was cut by Crystal Gayle and became a number one hit. In 1980 Murphy cowrote "He Got You " with Bobby Wood, which was cut byRonnie Milsap and also became a number one hit. Murphys' most recent success as "21st Century Christmas", cowritten with Paul Brady and cut byCliff Richards which made it to number 2 on the UK charts. Other artists that have cut Murphy's songs includeRandy Travis , Ray Price,Don Williams ,Kathy Mattea ,Little Texas ,Shania Twain ,Brotherhood of Man , Vanity Fair, and many more.Murphy has worked with
ASCAP for the past 14 years to facilitate workshops for songwriters, and help protect songwriters rights. He is the author of the noted "Murphy's Laws of Songwriting", which he has posted to his website to help aspiring writers obtain success in their own careers, and has recently released an album of his previously recorded hits and also several of his own favorite previously uncut songs.Other affiliations
Murphy is a member of the
Country Music Association , currently serves on the board of the Canadian Country Music Association. Currently a member of the Songwriters Association of Canada and the Songwriter's Guild of America. He is a former president of the Nashville Songwriter's Association, and a former President of the Nashville Chapter of the National Academy of the Recording Arts and Sciences and former Trustee of NARAS.External links
* [http://www.murphyslawsofsongwriting.com/index.php Official site]
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