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The Alan Parsons Project
The Alan Parsons Project
British band
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David Paton
David Paton
Scottish bass and guitar player
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Eric Woolfson
Eric Woolfson
Scottish songwriter, lyricist, vocalist, executive producer, pianist
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Pilot
Pilot
Scottish rock band
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Alan Parsons
Alan Parsons
audio engineer, musician, and record producer from England
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Brian James
Brian James
English punk rock guitarist, songwriter
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Alan Hawkshaw
Alan Hawkshaw
British composer
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Colin Blunstone
Colin Blunstone
British singer-songwriter
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Lesley Duncan
Lesley Duncan
English singer-songwriter
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Nicky Chinn
Nicky Chinn
English songwriter and record producer
10
Fraser T. Smith
Fraser T. Smith
English record producer, songwriter and musician
11
Kathryn Williams
Kathryn Williams
English singer-songwriter
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Marsha Ambrosius
Marsha Ambrosius
English singer-songwriter
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Barry Blue
Barry Blue
English singer, producer and songwriter
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Steve Harley
Steve Harley
Did you know that he was supposed to be the original Phantom on Oct. 9 1986?
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Sheldon David English
Sheldon David English
American songwriter and record producer.
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Chris Thompson
Chris Thompson
English musician
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Peter Skellern
Peter Skellern
English singer, songwriter and pianist
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Dave
Dave
British rapper from London
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Sham 69
Sham 69
British Punk/Oi! band
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Justin Hayward
Justin Hayward
British musician; songwriter, lead singer, guitarist for Moody Blues
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Peter Criss
Peter Criss
American drummer
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Edwyn Collins
Edwyn Collins
Scottish musician
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Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare
American singer-songwriter
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John Miles
John Miles
English rock musician and singer
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Alan Tarney
Alan Tarney
English songwriter, record producer and bass guitarist
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William Bell
William Bell
American soul singer and songwriter
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Queen
Queen
British rock band (1970-)
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Chris Rainbow
Chris Rainbow
British singer-songwriter
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U.K. Subs
U.K. Subs
English punk band
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Bob James
Bob James
smooth jazz keyboardist and composer
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The Runaways
The Runaways
American rock band from Los Angeles formed in 1975
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Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne
British folk rock and progressive rock band
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Jesu
Jesu
British post-metal band
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Dave Frishberg
Dave Frishberg
American musician
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Duncan Mackay
Duncan Mackay
British composer, singer, arranger, and keyboard player
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Giorgio Moroder
Giorgio Moroder
Italian record producer and composer
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Rod Temperton
Rod Temperton
British musician
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Lee Hazlewood
Lee Hazlewood
American singer, songwriter, record producer (1929-2007)
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Dalek I Love You
Dalek I Love You
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Barry Mason
Barry Mason
English songwriter
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David A. Stewart
David A. Stewart
English musician, songwriter and record producer
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Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury
British singer, songwriter, record producer and graphic designer (1946-1991)
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The Cure
The Cure
English rock band
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Des'ree
Des'ree
English pop and soul singer
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Donny Hathaway
Donny Hathaway
American singer-songwriter and musician (1945-1979)
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Davey Johnstone
Davey Johnstone
Scottish rock guitarist and vocalist
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Bob Kulick
Bob Kulick
American musician
Dave Townsend
British songwriter, lyricist, and singer

Dave Townsend

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British songwriter, lyricist, and singer
Music

Dave Townsend is a British songwriter, lyricist, and singer, and was born in Somerset, in South West England. Aside from a solo career, he was also a vocalist for The Alan Parsons Project, singing lead vocals on "Don't Let it Show" on the album, I Robot (1977), and "You Won't Be There" from Eve (1979).

Townsend wrote the song "Miss You Nights" in 1974 while his girlfriend was away on holiday, and recorded it on an album for Island Records, but the label shelved the album and offered the songs to other artists as covers. Cliff Richard recorded it in September 1975, and Townsend (as the composer) was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award in 1977 for "Best Middle of the Road Song," although the winner was John Miles for "Music."

His debut album, Making Up the Numbers, was produced by Robin Geoffrey Cable and released on the Mercury label in September 1978, under the name David Townsend. A single, "When I Kiss You," backed with "High Endeavours," was released on 23 June 1978. The label promoted Townsend to record shops in Music Week as "an imaginative composer, an inventive lyricist and a stylish singer," telling proprietors that they were "going to hear a lot of requests for the album from your customers, so stock up now." As a songwriter, he most notably wrote tracks for:

  • Cliff Richard – "Miss You Nights"
  • Jimmy Ruffin – "That's When My Loving Begins"
  • Elaine Paige – "Far Side of the Bay"

As of 2003, it was reported that Townsend was writing a Ph.D. thesis in history at Essex University. Lyrics for many of his songs are on his official website.