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  2. Alan Hawkshaw - Wikipedia

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    William Alan Hawkshaw BEM (27 March 1937 – 16 October 2021) was a British composer and performer, particularly of library music used as themes for films and television programs. Hawkshaw worked extensively for the KPM production music company in the 1950s to the 1970s, composing and recording many stock tracks that have been used extensively ...

  3. Chicken Man (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Hawkshaw: Audio; on YouTube "Chicken Man" is a tune composed in 1975 by Alan Hawkshaw used in two popular British TV series since the 1970s. Background It was ...

  4. Here Comes That Sound Again - Wikipedia

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    "Here Comes That Sound Again" is a 1979 disco single by Love De-Luxe, a dance studio group formed by British producer, Alan Hawkshaw. Vicki Brown and Jo-Ann Stone were the lead vocalists on the single. The single hit number one on the dance charts in the middle of 1979, for one week. [1]

  5. The Champ (The Mohawks song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Champ" is a song by The Mohawks, a group of session musicians assembled by Alan Hawkshaw.It was originally released in 1968 but failed to chart. However, a re-release made #58 on the UK Singles Chart in 1987 [2] after being sampled many times.

  6. Love De-Luxe - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Brown and Jo-Ann Stone provided the vocals, and the track was technically credited to Love De-Luxe with Hawkshaw's Discophonia. The act’s 1979 album Again and Again was even notable for the cover itself: the original feature two women embracing each other (implying that they’re Lesbians, once the album sleeve opened).

  7. The New Statesman (1987 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show saw an older Alan, fabulously rich after orchestrating Black Wednesday, still up to his old tricks playing America and Al-Qaeda off each other in the hunt for weapons of mass destruction. By now, Alan is onto his fourth wife (Arabella Lucretia B'Stard), although the show's first run saw Sarah still firmly in place.

  8. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Grange Hill ("Chicken Man") – Alan Hawkshaw; Grand Prix Wrestling ("Let There Be Drums") – Incredible Bongo Band; Grandstand ("News Scoop") – Len Stevens and Keith Mansfield; Gravity Falls – Brad Breeck; The Greatest American Hero ("Theme from The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)") – Mike Post and Stephen Geyer (performed by ...

  9. Ex fan des sixties - Wikipedia

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    Ex-fan des sixties is an album by Jane Birkin. The album was released in 1978. All songs on the album were written by Serge Gainsbourg and produced by Philippe Lerichomme. "Dépressive" was inspired by "Sonate n°8, opus 13" by Ludwig van Beethoven. Birkin has said that she had difficulties recording the album and that they had to stop ...