Andy Hill (composer)

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Andy Hill
Birth nameAndrew Gerard Hill
Born1957 (age 6566)
Bracknell, Berkshire, England
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, keyboards
Years active1980–present
LabelsBig Note Music, RCA

Andrew Gerard Hill (born 1957) is an English record producer and songwriter who worked with Bucks Fizz and Celine Dion during the 1980s and 1990s.

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On many of his compositions he was partnered by lyricist Peter Sinfield, who had formerly worked with King Crimson. [1] He has been nominated for an Ivor Novello Award on seven occasions, and has won the award twice in the category "Best Song Musically and Lyrically" and once for "Songwriter of the Year".[ citation needed ] He also composed the winning song in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest.

Career

Hill experienced his earliest success when he co-wrote and produced the UK's winning 1981 Eurovision Song Contest entry for Bucks Fizz, "Making Your Mind Up". [2]

Hill took part in the 1981 A Song For Europe contest, alongside his partner (and later his wife, now ex-wife) Nichola Martin, with their band Gem, performing "Have You Ever Been in Love?" This was released as a single under the name Paris but did not chart. Leo Sayer took his version of the single into the UK Singles Chart. [3] The song been covered by many other musicians.

For much of the decade, Hill concentrated on carving a successful career for Bucks Fizz and following their Eurovision chart-topper, he went on to write and produce two further UK number 1's "The Land of Make Believe" [4] and "My Camera Never Lies". [5] By 1986 he was responsible for (either writing or producing) all 11 of the band's UK Top 20 hits.

Since then, he has also written for Eminem, The Wanted, Celine Dion, Cliff Richard, Ronan Keating, Diana Ross, Westlife, Boyzone, Cher, Johnny Hallyday, and Queen. These writing credits include Celine Dion's "Think Twice" (1994), [6] which reached number one in the charts of Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. In the UK, the song topped the chart for seven weeks in 1995, [7] and went on to sell over a million copies. It remains Hill's biggest hit to date. He subsequently wrote "Call the Man" for Celine Dion's album Falling into You which, with sales in excess of 32 million, is one of the biggest selling albums of all time. He also gained success in the US, when he partnered with Peter Cetera for his World Falling Down album. From this, the single "Restless Heart" reached number 1 on the Adult Contemporary Chart for 10 consecutive weeks. [8]

More recently he has written songs for Il Divo on their debut album, [9] and collaborated with Gary Barlow on Katherine Jenkins 2007 album, Rejoice . [10] He wrote "Proud" on Susan Boyle's 2009 album, I Dreamed a Dream , and has written songs for Westlife, Johnny Hallyday and Boyzone.

Compositions

His songs include;

Other musicians for whom he wrote album songs:

Producer

As a producer, Hill produced many of Bucks Fizz's biggest hits, as well as UK top ten hits "One Step Further" by Bardo; [24] "Real World" by D-Side [21] and the US AC number one "Restless Heart" by Peter Cetera. [18]

Performer

As a performer he played guitar, and performed backing vocals, on many of his own productions. He also sang lead vocals for his short-lived early 1980s band, Paris. [25] The group originally took part in the 1981 Song for Europe under the name Gem, with "Have You Ever Been in Love". Paris started out as a quartet of Hill, Nicola Martin (keyboards, backing vocals), Graham Broad (drums, backing vocals) and Ian Bairnson (guitars). Bairnson left the group after the first single and they remained a three-piece. [25]

Paris released four singles in total:

DateSingle
March 1982"Have You Ever Been in Love" [26]
May 1982"No Getting Over You" [27]
January 1983"Censored" [28]
July 1983"Another Sad Affair" [29]

Of these, only "No Getting Over You" made the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 49. [30]

Other work

From 2001 to 2006, Hill owned the Nyetimber [31] vineyard in West Sussex, a sparkling wine producer. [32]

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