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Michael Moran (born 4 March 1948) is an English musician, songwriter, composer and record producer.

Mike Moran
Birth nameMichael Moran
Born (1948-03-04) 4 March 1948 (age 74)
Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Genres
  • Pop
  • rock
  • classical
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • composer
  • record producer
Instrument(s)Keyboards
Years active1960s–present
Labels
  • Music for Pleasure
  • Power Exchange Records & Tapes
  • Polydor
  • Mercury
  • Themes International Music

Biography


Moran studied at the Royal College of Music in London prior to becoming a session musician and a composer and arranger. His work in the latter field includes scoring music for such HandMade Films productions as Time Bandits (1981), The Missionary (1982) and Water (1985). His other film scores included Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984), The Turnaround (1995), A Fox's Tale (2008), Blessed (2008) and A Thousand Kisses Deep (2011), as well as arranging the score to Death Wish 3 (1985), and his TV work includes providing music for Strangers (1978), Harry's Game (1982), The Bombmaker (2001) and Sherlock: Case of Evil (2002). He also played with the Ian Gillan Band.

"Rock Bottom", which he wrote in partnership with Lynsey de Paul, was the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, and put him in the spotlight for the first time. Although leading early on in the voting, the song eventually came second in the contest. Nevertheless, it went on to become a Top 20 hit in many European countries including France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, where it reached the top of their singles chart. It was more successful in Continental Europe than in the United Kingdom and was also covered by many local artists in a number of different languages.[1]

De Paul and Moran went on to write a number of songs such as "Let Your Body Go Downtown", a UK Top 40 hit for the Martyn Ford Orchestra,[2] and the follow-up "Going to a Disco", as well as "Without You" and "Now and Then", which appeared on the de Paul albums Tigers and Fireflies (1979) and Just a Little Time (1994) respectively.

For many years Moran was the musical director for the UK ITV children's music series Get It Together, performing each week, accompanying the various studio guests and playing the theme music. He had another attempt at writing a UK Eurovision entry in 1990, when he wrote "That Old Feeling Again" for Stephen Lee Garden, which placed fifth out of the eight songs in the UK song selection competition.

Other songs co-written by Moran are "Snot Rap" (recorded by Kenny Everett), as well as "No Mean City" (the theme to the crime drama Taggart, sung by Maggie Bell), "It's Alright" (the theme to the crime drama New Tricks, sung by Dennis Waterman) and the music for the UK game series Chain Letters, Lucky Ladders and The Krypton Factor.


"It's Alright," the theme song for the BBC TV series New Tricks, was written by Mike Moran, whose credits include co-writing "Rock Bottom", the 1977 Eurovision runner up with Lynsey de Paul. The song begins:

It's alright, it's okay, Doesn't really matter if you're old and grey...

The Traveling Whilburys' song "The End of the Line" is the exact same tune with similar lyrics. It was credited to the whole group, but George Harrison came up with the idea, apparently. No credit to Michael Moran.

Moran has worked with Ozzy Osbourne, Nicko McBrain, George Harrison, and various members of Queen. He was co-producer, arranger, keyboards performer and co-author of all the tracks on the album Barcelona, the classical crossover collaboration between Queen frontman Freddie Mercury and opera singer Montserrat Caballé, released in 1988. He produced The Queen Album (1988), Piaf (1994) and Essential Musicals (2006) for Elaine Paige.

More recently, Moran appeared in Dragons' Den (series 7, episode 3) as the musical director of a Dusty Springfield musical, and also produced the Tommy Fleming album The West's Awake (2014).


Personal life


Moran is married to his wife Lynda and lives in Buckinghamshire.


Discography



As sideman


With Norma Tanega
With Oliver Nelson
With Chris Rea

References


  1. "Cover versions of Rock Bottom by Lynsey De Paul & Mike Moran". Secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  2. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 208. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.


Awards and achievements
Preceded by UK in the Eurovision Song Contest
1977
(with Lynsey de Paul)
Succeeded by
Co-Co
with "The Bad Old Days"

На других языках


[de] Mike Moran

Mike Moran (* 4. März 1948 in Leeds, England) ist ein britischer Keyboarder, Komponist und Musikproduzent.
- [en] Michael Moran (music producer)

[es] Mike Moran

Michael Moran (4 de marzo de 1948 en Leeds, West Yorkshire, Inglaterra) es un músico, productor discográfico y compositor, popular por su trabajo con artistas y bandas como Ian Gillan Band, Ozzy Osbourne, Nicko McBrain, George Harrison, David Bowie y Freddie Mercury.[1]



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