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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Working with producer Tony Hatch in February 1964, she recorded an EP that included a cover of "Catch a Falling Star" and three adaptations of her hits: "Find Me a Boy" ("Tous les garçons et les filles"), "Only Friends" ("Ton meilleur ami") and "I Wish It Were Me" ("J'aurais voulu").

    • Françoise Madeleine Hardy, 17 January 1944 (age 79), Paris, France
    • Thomas Dutronc
    • Vocals, guitar
  2. Vor einem Tag · Tony Hatch (pictured in 2013) produced Bowie's three singles for Pye Records from 1965 to 1966. Mike Vernon (pictured in 2017) produced Bowie's 1967 self-titled debut album. Tony Visconti (pictured in 2007) worked with Bowie for over 40 years, producing 11 of his 27 studio albums.

  3. 26. Apr. 2024 · Call Me was written by Tony Hatch, a renowned English songwriter and record producer. As the composer behind many successful songs of that era, Hatch crafted a moving and relatable story within Call Me’s lyrics. The song tells the tale of a person longing for their significant other to reach out and call, reflecting the universal ...

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · “Don’t Sleep In The Subway” was written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent, two prominent British songwriters of the 1960s. The song was recorded by Petula Clark for her album “These Are My Songs” and was released as a single in 1967. The song was an instant hit, reaching the top 10 in several countries and becoming one of ...

  5. Vor 19 Stunden · Henry Koster. Eric Hatch – 101 Park Avenue (Erzählung) 1936. The White Angel. William Dieterle. 1951. GB. Florence Nightingale – Ein Leben für den Nächsten. Herbert Wilcox.

  6. 24. Apr. 2024 · “Downtown” was written by Tony Hatch, a British songwriter who was inspired to write the song after a trip to New York City in the early 1960s. According to Hatch, he was struck by the energy and excitement of Times Square, and wanted to capture that feeling in a song.

  7. 22. Apr. 2024 · Searchers Psychedelic Skeleton No. 2 “Popcorn Double Feature” (early 1967). Rather late in the game and with one year of cabaret gigs under its belt, the group and producer Tony Hatch (who in retrospect saved all his really far out instrumentation for Petula Clark), stepped up the production on its 1967 single “Popcorn Double Feature”.