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Norrie Paramor Born 15 May 1914
London, EnglandOrigin England Died 9 September 1979 (aged 65)
Barnet, EnglandYears active 1950–1979 Associated acts Cliff Richard, The Shadows, Frank Ifield Norrie Paramor (15 May 1914[1] – 9 September 1979)[2] was a British record producer, composer, arranger, and orchestral conductor.
Although the term "producer" was not in circulation at the time Paramor started producing records (the usual term being Artiste and Repertoire Manager or A&R Man), he effectively began this role in 1952 when he became Recording Director for EMI's Columbia Records.
Paramor produced hit singles for Cliff Richard, The Shadows and Frank Ifield among others. Until George Martin produced Candle In The Wind 97 for Sir Elton John, Paramor and Martin jointly held the record for having produced the most Number 1 hit singles, despite Paramor's death 18 years earlier.[citation needed]
Paramor recorded one of the biggest-selling albums from Capitol Records' Capitol of the World import series: In London in Love, which featured the floating voice of the soprano Patricia Clarke, who was used in many subsequent selling albums. This became his trademark orchestral signature sound.
Paramor also composed music for several films, including Serious Charge (1959), Expresso Bongo (1959), The Young Ones (1961), The Frightened City (1961) and The Fast Lady (1962).[3] He also co-wrote tbe 1962 hit song Let's Talk About Love for Helen Shapiro.
In 1968, he was the musical director for the Eurovision Song Contest, staged at the Royal Albert Hall, the first to be broadcast in colour. He also conducted the UK entry, Congratulations, performed by Sir Cliff Richard.
In 1977 Paramor and his orchestra recorded with The Shadows for a final time, on the track Return to the Alamo.
Paramor died of cancer on 9 September 1979. His death came a fortnight after his protege, Richard, had returned to the top of the UK Singles Chart with We Don't Talk Anymore, his first number one single in more than ten years. Paramor and Richard had worked together professionally from 1958 to 1972.
Despite his track record of success as a producer, he died in obscurity without receiving any public recognition from any British institution. His work can be heard regularly on the Music Choice easy listening channel.
References
- ^ "Robert Farnon Society". Rfsoc.org.uk. http://www.rfsoc.org.uk/nparamor.shtml. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
- ^ Doc Rock. "The 1970s". The Dead Rock Stars Club. http://thedeadrockstarsclub.com/1970.html. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0660921/#Composer
External links
- Norrie Paramor discography at Discogs
Preceded by
Johannes Fehring
Eurovision Song Contest conductor
1968Succeeded by
Augusto Algueró
Albums (UK) 1950s:Cliff (1959) · Cliff Sings (1959)1960s:Me and My Shadows (1960) · Listen to Cliff! (1961) · 21 Today (1961) · The Young Ones (1961, soundtrack) · 32 Minutes and 17 Seconds (1962) · Summer Holiday (1963, soundtrack) · When in Spain (1963) · Wonderful Life (1964, soundtrack) · Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (1964, stage show album) · Cliff Richard (1965) · Love Is Forever (1965) · When in Rome (1965) · Kinda Latin · Finders Keepers (1966, soundtrack) · Cinderella (1967, soundtrack) · Don't Stop Me Now (1967) · Good News (1967, gospel) · Cliff in Japan (1968, live) · Two a Penny (1968, soundtrack) · Established 1958 (1968) · Sincerely Cliff (1969)1970s:Tracks and Grooves (1970) · All My Love (1970) · About the Man (1970, gospel) · His Land (1970, gospel) · Cliff: Live at the Talk of the Town (1970, live) · The 31st February Street (1974) · Take Me High (1974, soundtrack) · Help It Along (1974, gospel) · I'm Nearly Famous (1976) · Every Face Tells a Story (1977) · Green Light (1978) · Small Corners (1978, gospel) · Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile (1979) · Thank You Very Much (1979, live)1980s:I'm No Hero (1980) · Wired for Sound (1980) · Now You See Me... Now You Don't (1982, gospel) · Silver (1983) · Dressed for the Occasion (1983, live) · The Rock Collection (1984) · Walking in the Light (1984) · Always Guaranteed (1987) · Stronger (1989)1990s:From a Distance: The Event (1990, live) · Together with Cliff Richard (1991) · The Album (1993) · Songs from Heathcliff (1995, stage show album) · Heathcliff Live (1996, stage show album, live) · Yesterday, Today, Forever (1997, gospel, compilation) · Real as I Wanna Be (1998)2000s:Wanted (2001) · Live at the ABC Kingston, 1962 (2002, live) · Cliff at Christmas (2003) · Something's Goin' On (2004) · Cliff Richard - The World Tour (2004, live) · Two's Company The Duets (2006) · Love... The Album (2007, Part new songs, part compilation) · Reunited – Cliff Richard and The Shadows (2009)2010s:Bold as Brass (2010) · Soulicious (2011)EPs (UK) Serious Charge · Expresso BongoCompilations (UK) Cliff's Hit Album (1963) · More Hits by Cliff (1965) · The Best of Cliff (1969) · The Best of Cliff, Vol. 2 (1972) · 40 Golden Greats (1977) · Love Songs (1981) · Private Collection: 1979-1988 (1988) · My Kinda Life (1992) · The Hit List (1994) · At the Movies 1959-1974 (1996) · The Whole Story: His Greatest Hits (2000) · Miss You Nights: The Ballads Collection (2004) · The Platinum Collection (2005) · And They Said It Wouldn't Last (My 50 Years in Music) (2008) · The 50th Anniversary Album (2008) ·Filmography Serious Charge (1959) · Expresso Bongo (1959) · The Young Ones (Soundtrack album) (1961) · Summer Holiday (Soundtrack album) (1963) · Wonderful Life (Soundtrack album) (1964) · Finders Keepers (1966) · Two a Penny (1967) · Take Me High (1973)Related articles Hank Marvin · Bruce Welch · Brian Bennett
Mark Griffiths · Jet Harris · Tony Meehan · Brian 'Licorice' Locking · Warren Bennett · John Rostill · John Farrar · Alan Tarney · Alan Jones · Alan Hawkshaw
The Drifters: Ian Samwell · Terry Smart · Ken Pavey · Norman MitchamStudio albums The Shadows · Out of the Shadows · Dance With The Shadows · The Sound of The Shadows · Shadow Music · Jigsaw · From Hank, Bruce, Brian and John · Shades of Rock · Rockin' with Curly Leads · Specs Appeal · Tasty · String of Hits · Change of Address · Hits Right Up Your Street · Life in the Jungle · XXV · Guardian Angel' · Moonlight Shadows' · Simply Shadows · Steppin' to the Shadows' · At Their Very Best · Reflection
Singles The Drifters: Feelin Fine · Jet Black · The Shadows: Saturday Dance · Apache · Man of Mystery / The Stranger · FBI · The Frightened City · Kon-Tiki · The Savage · Wonderful Land · Guitar Tango · Dance On! · Foot Tapper · Atlantis · Shindig · Geronimo · Theme for Young Lovers · The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt · Rhythm and Greens · Genie With the Light Brown Lamp · Mary Anne · Stingray · Don't Make My Baby Blue · The War Lord · I Met a Girl · A Place in the Sun · The Dreams I Dream · Maroc 7 · Tomorrow's Cancelled · Bombay Duck · Somewhere · Running out of World · Dear Old Mrs. Bell · Slaughter on Tenth Avenue · Turn Around and Touch Me · Let Me Be the One · Run Billy Run · It'll Be Me Babe · Another Night · Love Deluxe · Don't Cry for Me Argentina · Theme from the Deer Hunter (Cavatina) · Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto · Riders in the Sky · Heart of Glass · Equinoxe (Part V)" · "Mozart Forte · The Third Man · Telstar · Imagine/Woman · Treat Me Nice
Production Related articles Categories:- 1914 births
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- Cancer deaths in England
- English conductors (music)
- English record producers
- English songwriters
- Eurovision Song Contest conductors
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