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  1. 23. Jan. 2007 · Even some of the songs that became hits for others had originally been recorded by Petula, most notably Call me (a hit for Chris Montez but represented here by a Foundations cover). Tony's first success as a songwriter was with Look for a star, a UK top ten hit in 1960 for Gary Mills. A cover by the Brook Brothers is included here. Apart from ...

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  2. Contact. Tony Hatch Lyric Productions Suite 11, Accurist House 44 Baker Street London W1U 7AZ. 020 7224 2280. info@tonyhatch.co.uk

  3. I'm the one who'll never hurt you. Maybe that's because I love you. Call me don't be afraid, you can call me. Maybe it's late, but just call me. Tell me, and I'll be around. Now, don’t forget me ...

  4. Mit dem Tony-Hatch-Song I Love the Little Things erreichte Matt Monro beim Eurovision Song Contest 1964 den zweiten Platz. 1964 wurde Hatch auch engagiert, um seine erste Fernseh-Themenmusik zu schreiben – für die britische Seifenoper Crossroads. Bald würde dies, zumindest in Großbritannien, seine bekannteste Melodie werden. Als man Hatch bat, einen Song für die Fernsehserie

  5. Downtown , Call Me , Joanna , Sugar And Spice , You re The One , Where Are You Now , A Sign Of The Times , Colour My World . . . There is no prize for knowing these songs were all penned by Tony Hatch, the subject of the latest release in our highly rated Songwriters series. Hatch is the first UK songwriter to feature in the series, a sign of ...

  6. Call Me: The Songs of Tony Hatch, a Compilation of songs by Tony Hatch. Released in 2002 on Castle (catalog no. CMDDD 536; CD). Genres: Pop. sign in. RYM. new music genres. charts . lists. Close. Search: Music Film for: New Music Genres Charts Lists. Call ...

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

    The Downtown Sound of Tony Hatch, features instrumental versions of some of his best known songs, along with new compositions. The song "Call Me", written for and recorded by Petula Clark in 1965, was recorded by Chris Montez later in the year.