- Geoff Stephens
Geoff Stephens (born
1 October 1934 ,New Southgate ,North London [http://wc10.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hpfwxqugld0e~T3] ), was one of the top Britishsongwriter s of the 1960s and 1970s.Career
He began this career during his amateur theatrical days when he wrote
song s andsketch es formusical revue s presented by his own company, the Four Arts Society, while working as aschool teacher ,air traffic controller and silk screen printer. This led toBBC Radio accepting some of his satirical sketches for their "Monday Night At Home" programme.Subsequently becoming involved with
music , in 1964 he had his first hit "Tell Me When ", co-written withLes Reed , a Top 10 hit forThe Applejacks . That year he and Peter Eden discovered and managedDonovan , producing his first hit single and debutalbum , "What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid ".In 1965, Stephens wrote the haunting "The Crying Game", a Top 5 hit for Dave Berry (and later the title song of the
film and a hit forBoy George ). In 1966 he formedThe New Vaudeville Band , writing and recording songs in a 1920s musical style. Their debut single "Winchester Cathedral" was a No. 1 hit in the U.S., and covered by others includingDizzy Gillespie andFrank Sinatra . It was followed by further hits for the band, "Peek A Boo", "Finchley Central" and "Green Street Green".With John Carter, Stephens wrote "Semi-Detached Suburban Mr. James" for
Manfred Mann and, withLes Reed , "There's a Kind of Hush " for The New Vaudeville Band. A year later, acover version of "There's a Kind of Hush" was a hit forHerman's Hermits , and it was also later a hit forThe Carpenters . Over the next few years he wrote, or co-wrote, hits forThe Hollies ("Sorry Suzanne"),Ken Dodd ("Tears Won’t Wash Away These Heartaches"),Cliff Richard ("Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha"), Tom Jones ("Daughter of Darkness"),Mary Hopkin ("Knock Knock, Who's There" - the 1970 UK entry in theEurovision Song Contest ), Scott Walker ("The Lights of Cincinnati"), Dana ("It's Gonna Be a Cold Cold Christmas"),The Drifters ("Like Sister And Brother"),Crystal Gayle ("It's Like We Never Said Goodbye "),Hot Chocolate ("I'll Put You Together Again") and, most successfully of all, UK number one hits forDavid Soul , ("Silver Lady"); andThe New Seekers (the Ivor Novello Award-winning, "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me ").In 1983 Stephens and Don Black composed the songs for the West End musical "Dear Anyone", followed a year later by "The Magic Castle" with Les Reed. He received a BASCA Gold Badge award in 1995 and the
Jimmy Kennedy Ivor Novello Award for Services to British Songwriting in 2000. More recently he wrote "To All My Loved Ones", to be featured as the centrepiece of the Festival of Remembrance at theRoyal Albert Hall .External links
* [http://wc10.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hpfwxqugld0e~T3 Geoff Stephens' penned song list] a
Allmusic website
* [http://www.peermusic.com/artistpage/Geoff_Stephens.html Picture and Biography at Peermusic.com]
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