Simon May

Simon May

Infobox Writer


name = Simon May
birthdate =
birthplace = Devizes, Wiltshire
deathdate =
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occupation = Composer
nationality = British
period =
genre = Film and television
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notableworks = "EastEnders"
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website = http://www.simonmay.co.uk

Simon May is a British musician and composer, best known for composing some of British television's best known theme tunes, including "EastEnders" and "Howards' Way", and for composing the music for the 1988 film "The Dawning".

Biography

Born in Devizes, Wiltshire and a pupil of Dauntsey's School, May won a choral scholarship to Cambridge University, where he acquired a degree in modern languages. While teaching languages and music at Kingston Grammar School, he co-wrote a musical named "Smike" with a colleague (Roger Holman). Following the publicity "Smike" attracted, May was contacted by the BBC, who televised the play in 1973. The show has subsequently been staged many times by youth drama groups.

While working at ATV, he was asked to compose some music for "Crossroads". Stephanie de Sykes got to number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1974 with the subsequent "Born with a Smile on my Face", which was used within a storyline on the show. Almost a year later, her second single, "We'll Find Our Day" (from "Smike") got to #17.

Kate Robbins performed another of May's songs for "Crossroads": "More than in Love," which was co-written by Barry Leng and got to number 2 in 1981. May himself performed "Summer of my Life", charting at #7 in October 1976, though his follow-up, "We'll Gather Lilacs", flopped. In 1986 he released an album called "Simon's Way".

He worked on his first feature film in 1988 - "The Dawning". Music from the film, together with various other TV themes (including 'The Olympic Track' and 'People like you') was released in 1989 on the Simon May Orchestra album 'Themes'.

He co-produced Amii Stewart's "Knock on Wood", which reached number one in the USA.

"EastEnders"

Tony Holland and Julia Smith commissioned May to write the theme to "EastEnders." Don Black put lyrics to the popular theme, and Anita Dobson (who portrayed Angie Watts in the show) reached No. 4 in August 1986 with "Anyone Can Fall in Love". With Barry Rose, the theme was adapted into a hymn, "Glory be", which was performed on "Songs of Praise" and released on single.

Another soap storyline gave May a hit in 1986. Nick Berry ("Wicksy") topped the charts with "Every Loser Wins" after shamelessly plugging it in "EastEnders" (a storyline which Holland openly hated). It won the Ivor Novello Award for best selling single of 1986.

In 1993 the theme itself was given an unpopular 'jazzy' update, and an updated version of the original was introduced in 1994 .

Post-"EastEnders"

Lyrics were also added to May's theme to "Howards' Way"; Marti Webb reached number 13 with "Always There" in 1986. The theme was only used over the credits on some episodes of the show. The orchestral version (performed by the Simon May Orchestra) was used over the opening titles of the first season, with the energetic orchestral "Barracuda" over the closing credits.

He wrote lyrics for the final episode of "Eldorado". Performed by Johnny Griggs, "When You Go Away" encapsulated how many felt about the axing of the show:

:"It was over before it had begun:"And often love can go that way"

Mike Read wrote lyrics to May's "Trainer" theme. "More to Life" was performed by Cliff Richard. The theme won May his third TRIC award for Best TV Theme, after previous success with "EastEnders" and "Howards' Way".

In 1994, "", a compilation of some of May's work was released to coincide with his "A Night Away From The TV" UK tour. Unfortunately the tour wasn't a commercial success and some dates had to be cancelled. A Pebble Mill special documentary was produced by the BBC around this time discussing his career and the tour.

He has recently reached number one in Belgium with "Fragile Not Broken," sung by Natalia.

He is currently a part of "Music on Screen", along with Simon Lockyer and John Brant, and also works part time as tutor at a special needs school in Surrey.

imon May's work includes:

Television


*"Adventures of Enid Blyton"
*"Animal SOS"
*"Body Spies"
*"Castaway 2000 / Castaway 2007"
*"City Hospital"
*"Dealing with Dickinson"
*"Don't Try This At Home"
*"EastEnders"
*"Eldorado"
*"Evacuation"
*"Food & Drink"
*"Great Estates"
*"Hampton Court"
*"Health Farm"
*"Holiday '86"
*"Howards' Way"
*"Jobs For The Boys"
*"Jobs For The Girls"
*"Lakesiders"
*"Lion Country (end theme of 'Animal Park"'

*"1988 Olympics (ITV)"
*"Paramedics"
*"People"
*"Pet Rescue"
*"The Really Useful Show"
*"Russ Abbott Show"
*"Seaworld"
*"Secrets of Enid Blyton"
*"Smike" [also a stage musical]
*"Swiss Family Robinson"
*"Testing Testing"
*"Trainer"
*"The Tribe"
*"The Trial of James Earl Ray"
*"Turnstile"
*"TV Weekly"
*"The Vet"
*"William Shatner's A Twist In The Tale"
*"The Legend of William Tell"
*"You know what you ate last summer"

Films

*"Caught in the Act"
*"The Dawning"

tage Musicals

*"Rip van Winkle"
*"Smike" [also dramatised for BBC television]

External links

* [http://www.simonmay.co.uk/ Music On Screen] Official website, with many music clips
* [http://www.cityspeakersinternational.co.uk/speakers/speaker_simon_may.php City Speakers International]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/essex/johns_journey_archive/johns_journey_24_10_76.shtml BBC Essex] - with biographical information about May and details about the chart performances of some titles on this album.


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