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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_HatchTony Hatch - Wikipedia

    Tony Hatch and Petula Clark became established as the British equivalent of Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick. In 1965 Hatch's first album under his own name was released. The Downtown Sound of Tony Hatch, features instrumental versions of some of his best known songs, along with new compositions.

  2. Petula Clark Sings Tony Hatch . Petula Clark Format: Audio CD. 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 8 ratings. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Amazon Price . New from : Used from : Audio CD, 1 Feb. 1998 "Please retry" — £22.99: £35.20 ...

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  3. Take a trip downtown with the iconic Petula Clark in her 1964 smash hit, "Downtown"!This infectious pop tune, written by Tony Hatch, topped the charts intern...

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  4. Few are aware of Petula's substantial accomplishments as a composer and lyricist despite the fact that she has created and contributed to dozens of songs. --From sleeve notes written by Jim Pierson for the "Beautiful Sounds: the Petula Clark Songbook" CD, that features 25 Petula penned compositions. Listed below in alphabetical order are many ...

  5. 31. Okt. 2023 · The construction of this single came from three different tracks previously composed by Tony Hatch, one of the chief songwriters who wrote music for Petula Clark. By the time the editing was complete, the single featured a pop meets symphonic meets beach-style track. In the song, Clark warns her love interest unless he smartens up with his antics, his pride will cause him to sleep in the subway.

  6. Petula ClarkPetula Clark Sings Tony Hatch. More images. Genre:Pop: Style:Vocal: Year:1998: Tracklist. Downtown: Call Me: Darling Cheri: I Know A Place: Strangers And Lovers: You'd Better Come Home : You're The One: Crying Through A Sleepless Night: G ...

  7. 25. Feb. 2022 · “Downtown” was written by Tony Hatch, a legendary British songwriter of the 1960s and beyond. In his later years, he often wrote with his wife Jackie Trent, but back in the early 1960s, it was Tony all on his own. He had a special relationship with Petula Clark, writing and producing many of her most popular recordings.