SELF-PENNED ORIGINALS
From the album, Waterloo sunrise:
Falling off the edge of the world
Head above water
Trust
Quids in
She reminds me of you
The girl I never had
Love on a summer’s day
Farewell to your valentine
Promises at midnight
(London never will be) Nashville, Tennessee
Girl on the train
Caring soul
In the comfort of strangers
Waterloo sunrise (theme)
From the album, Birdcage:
Nicoll Road
Shame
You hurt no-one but yourself
All over you
Radio play
The golden age of this romance
Keeping a dream alive
Blind drunk and stupid Cupid
Colleen
Love is all I have to give
Cross of gold
The day she said I will
Also recorded at the Birdcage sessions:
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ALBUM OF CO-WRITES
Written and recorded with Jim Hawkins:
Ain’t nothing so bad
Between these walls
Forever yours
There’s no-one to touch you (when you’re touching me)
Written and recorded with Greg Fitzgerald:
I wouldn’t know what to do
Written and recorded with James Reynolds:
There’s always tomorrow
Written with John Park, Dave Williamson
and Jim Hawkins (unrecorded):
Live like there’s no tomorrow
Look out!
Night of the longest day
Written with Anthony Goldsbrough and Simon James (unrecorded):
Ooh, that girl
Written with Lisa Redford (unrecorded):
W.G.
Written with Adam O and Phil Barr (unrecorded):
Give me London by the sea
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SELF-PENNED CATALOGUE
Also performed with the Birdcage band:
Fight!
Falling prey
Life is cheap
Under a spell
The greatest joy
Man in my shadow
In development:
When the honeymoon is over
Jacquelyn of all trades
A merchant of menace
East of Eden Park
Nine months older
Player’s lament
Three miles to go (three minutes to get there)
Zero X
Yield to the night
(Gonna make) time for us tonight
Voices in my head
Every girl I knew (was wrapped up in you)
Liquid sunshine
Girls, guitars and goals
The other place
Archive:
The reason why
Flesh and bone
Virginia loves me
To my door today
Songs of love
Don’t start
See through me
True hearts and diamonds
Time is running out
I see it (but I can’t believe it)
Heavens above
Call me in the morning
On a good day
You’re late again
John (he could have been someone)
