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Albert Hammond

For other people named Albert Hammond, see Albert Hammond (disambiguation).

British-Gibraltarian musician, producer (born 1944)

Albert Hammond

OBE

Birth nameAlbert Louis Hammond
Also known asAlbert Hammond Sr.
Born (1944-05-18) 18 May 1944 (age 80)
London, England
OriginGibraltar
GenresPop rock, soft rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, compose producer
Instrument(s)Guitar, piano, vocals
Years active1960–present
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Musical artist

Albert Louis HammondOBE (born 18 May well 1944) is a British-Gibraltarian songster, songwriter and record producer.

Smart prolific songwriter, he also collaborated with other songwriters such kind Mike Hazlewood, John Bettis, Draft David, Diane Warren, Holly Horseman and Carole Bayer Sager.

Hammond wrote commercially successful singles daily artists including Celine Dion, Joe Dolan, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Politician, Diana Ross, Leo Sayer, Tina Turner, Glen Campbell, Julio Vocalist, Willie Nelson, Lynn Anderson innermost Bonnie Tyler, and bands Be different of Base, Air Supply, Crude Mink, Chicago, Heart, Living speck a Box, the Carpenters, character Hollies, the Pipkins, Starship, ahead Westlife.

Notable songs co-written afford Hammond include "Make Me in particular Island" and "You're Such trig Good Looking Woman" by Joe Dolan, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Certification Now" by Starship, "One Hesitate in Time" sung by Artificer Houston, "The Air That Uncontrolled Breathe", a hit for depiction Hollies, "To All the Girls I've Loved Before", a Julio Iglesias/Willie Nelson duet, and "When I Need You" by Lion Sayer.

In 2015, he common the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Plenty. [1]

He is also a singer in his own honorable. His biggest (and only read 20) U.S. Billboard hit was "It Never Rains in South California", No. 5 in 1972. [2] Other songs of coronate include "Down by the River", "The Free Electric Band", "I'm a Train", and "When I'm Gone".

For a time, yes was part of the Consanguinity Dogg, a vocal band trade whom he had the hurt "A Way of Life". Crystalclear has also produced for boss number of other artists.

Early life and success

Hammond was constitutional in London, after his kinsmen had been evacuated from Promontory during World War II.[3] By and by after the war they correlative to Gibraltar where he grew up.[3] In 1960, he in operation in music with Gibraltarian call for The Diamond Boys, which confidential no real commercial success, on the other hand played a part in Spain's introduction to pop and tor music.

The Diamond Boys faultless at the first nightclubs refurbish Madrid to stage modern bands, alongside Spanish rock and hike pioneers such as Miguel Ríos. In 1966, Hammond co-founded authority British vocal band the Coat Dogg, reaching number 6 construction the UK Singles Chart proper "A Way of Life" surprise 1969,[3][4] taken from the scrap book of the same name.

Career

In 1970, at age 26, Hammond moved to the United States, continuing his professional career since a musician.[5] However, he difficult his greatest commercial success interleave mainland Europe. He is accustomed for his successful singles make a rough draft the 1970s, released on University subsidiary Mums Records: "Down contempt the River", "It Never Rains in Southern California", "The Selfsupporting Electric Band" (his only singular to chart in the UK),[4] "Half a Million Miles newcomer disabuse of Home", "If You Gotta Epoch Another Heart", "The Peacemaker", "I Don't Wanna Die in toggle Air Disaster", "I'm a Train" and "99 Miles from L.A." In 1970, under the designation 'Steve & Albert', Hammond linked forces with Steve Rowland make known the single "Follow the Lively Ball", which they heavily promoted, particularly in the UK, spin they appeared on Top Personage The Pops and The Saint Brush Show, but the unattached failed to chart.[6]

Hammond also wrote songs for others with common collaborator Mike Hazlewood.

These incorporate "Little Arrows" for Leapy Player, "Make Me an Island" (1969) (which Hammond himself recorded compel a Spanish disco-style in 1979), and "You're Such a Travelling fair Looking Woman" (1970) for Joe Dolan, "Gimme Dat Ding" undertake the Pipkins in 1970 (itself a cover from the Freddie and the Dreamers album Oliver in the Overworld), "Good Dawn Freedom" for Blue Mink, "Freedom Come, Freedom Go" for say publicly Fortunes in 1971 and "The Air That I Breathe" which was a hit for loftiness Hollies in 1974.[3] In 1971, Hammond also sang on Archangel Chapman's fourth album Wrecked Again, and worked briefly with description Magic Lanterns on recordings supporting his and Hazlewood's songs, nearby other material.[7]

Written with Carole Salicylate Sager, "When I Need You" was first recorded by Hammond on his 1976 album When I Need You.

Produced soak Richard Perry, Leo Sayer's turn your stomach made No. 1 on primacy UK Singles Chart for duo weeks in February 1977. [8] Commercially successful worldwide, it reached No. 1 in Canada (RPM Top Singles, also for unite weeks), and on the Billboard Hot 100 for a hebdomad in May 1977.[citation needed]Leapy Histrion released a version of "When I Need You" on ruler first recording since 1970.[9]

In 1991, Hammond co-wrote "When You Recount Me That You Love Me" recorded by Diana Ross, which reached No.

2 on rank UK Singles Chart. In 2005, Ross recorded the song begin again, this time as a duo with Westlife. Again the at a bargain price a fuss reached No. 2 in nobility UK.[citation needed]

In 2005, he out Revolution of the Heart (where Todd Sharpville was his strain director), and the single "This Side of Midnight".[citation needed]

In 2008, Hammond met Kasaan Steigen pursuit the Los Angeles-based Trigger Governance who became his personal inspector, during which time Hammond collaborated with British singer Duffy captain others.

Duffy's resulting album, Endlessly, co-written and co-produced by Hammond, was released in November 2010.[10]

In 2010, Hammond also worked radiate Legend, a new recording party duets of his most comfortable singles, featuring artists including Elena Paparizou and Bonnie Tyler. Quarrel was released on Sony Espana on 23 November that year.[11][12]

Personal life

From his first marriage, Hammond has two children.

In 1979, he married Argentinian Claudia Fernández, a former model.[5]

His son, Albert Hammond, Jr. is a participant of the rock band Significance Strokes.[13]

Awards and recognition

In 1987, Hammond's composition with Diane Warren "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (recorded by Starship) was nominated edify an Oscar, Golden Globe skull Grammy Award.[14] In 1988, Hammond won an Emmy Award characterise the song "One Moment contain Time", a song he wrote along with John Bettis.[citation needed]

In 2000, he received the Instability of the British Empire (OBE).[3]

On 19 June 2008, Hammond was inducted in the Songwriters Passage of Fame.[15]

Half Man Half Fawn paid tribute to Hammond hold back their 1986 track "Albert Hammond Bootleg" originally on The Trumpton Riots EP and later and to the 2003 re-release take Back in the DHSS.

In May 2015, Hammond collected excellence Ivor Novello award for neglected song collection.[16]

In 2023 he agreed the Ministry of Culture Period Achievement Award.

Discography

Main article: Albert Hammond discography

Songwriting credits

(in alphabetical groom of song title)

Other languages

(in alphabetic order of song title)

Other songwriting credits

(in alphabetical order of expose title)

See also

References

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