Paddy Roberts (songwriter)

John Godfrey Owen Roberts (Paddy Roberts) (b. 1910 Durban, South Africa; d. 24 August 1975, Dartmouth, Devon, England[1]) was a popular songwriter and singer, having previously been a lawyer and a pilot (serving with the RAF in World War II).

Roberts enjoyed success with a number of songs in the 1950s and 1960s and wrote songs for several films. He released several LPs and EPs of his own material, often featuring what were, for the time, slightly risqué lyrics. Roberts was five times the winner of an Ivor Novello Award, four for songwriting and one for services to the British Music Industry. He co-wrote the UK chart-topper, "Softly, Softly", as sung by Ruby Murray.

Contents

Discography

Songs

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Soundtrack songs

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Albums

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EPs & Singles

Featuring recordings not issued on albums

Singles

EP

Discography Notes

Many of Paddy Robert's recordings were made available in the USA. "Merry Christmas You Suckers" was issued with an alternate title of "And A Happy New Year"

Although most the albums were only issued in Mono it appears that the studio albums at least were recorded in Stereo. The tracks from "Strictly For Grown Ups" that are included on "The World Of Paddy Roberts" SPA 37 are in Stereo leading to the assumption that the whole album was recorded that way (but never issued that way). "Songs for Gay Dogs" was issued in Stereo for the first time in 2006 when released on CD which indicates that "...But Not In front Of The Children" was also recorded that way

Musical Director on most recordings was Dennis Wilson. The exceptions being "Songs For Gay Dogs" (Peter Knight), "Funny World" (Ronnie Aldrich), "Live at the Blue Angel" (Barry Morgan) and "Doctor Dolittle" (Cyril Stapleton). The MD for "Love Is A Wonderful Thing/Send For Me" single was Johnny Pearson. There is no MD listed for his MFP album.

All Decca Material with the exception of "...But Not In front Of The Children" and "Funny World" was produced by Hugh Mendl

CD Releases

Strictly For Grown Ups/Paddy Roberts Tries Again Must Close Saturday Records MCSR 3022

Songs For Gay Dogs/Funny World Must Close Saturday Records MCSR 3034

Strictly For Grown Ups has also been released without Tries Again, but with various other Paddy Roberts Compositions sung by others on MCSR 3046

See also

References

  1. ^ Sterlingtimes.org biography
  2. ^ Allmusic discography
  3. ^ IMDb database
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 465. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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