"There's a Kind of Hush" is a popular song written by #LesReed and #GeoffStephens. Originally recorded by Stephens' group #theNewVaudevilleBand in 1967 as a neo-#BritishMusicHall number, this version of the track became a hit in Australia and South Africa. However, in the rest of the world.
#QuickSidenote Geoff Stephens wrote and produced “Winchester Cathedral.” The hit was cut by session players, with John Carter on the Rudy Vallée style lead. Despite what some have said, it wasn't Stephens singing. If there’s any doubt, Carter has said so himself. #GeoffStephens #OneHitWondered
#Interestingly The original version of “Doctor’s Orders” by Sunny (Sunny Leslie) was released in January of 1974 in the UK… and was written by Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, & Geoff Stephens. #Sunny #RogerCook #RogerGreenaway #GeoffStephens #OneHitWondered
"Smile a Little Smile for Me" is the debut single by #theFlyingMachine. The song was written by #GeoffStephens and #TonyMacaulay.
#OneHitHistory During the week ending December 3, 1966, Brit novelty ‘group’ The New Vaudeville Band (studio musicians brought together by the song’s producer Geoff Stephens) claimed the top spot on the US Top 40 with “Winchester Cathedral.” #GeoffStephens #OneHitWondered
Prolific British songwriter/producer Geoff Stephens
#QuickSidenote Geoff Stephens wrote and produced “Winchester Cathedral.” The hit was cut by session players, with John Carter on the Rudy Vallée style lead. Despite what some have said, it wasn't Stephens singing. If there’s any doubt, Carter has said so himself. #GeoffStephens #OneHitWondered
.....1/10 remembering #GeoffStephens etc etc etc etc www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlV...
"There's a Kind of Hush" is a popular song written by #LesReed and #GeoffStephens. Originally recorded by Stephens' group #theNewVaudevilleBand in 1967 as a neo-#BritishMusicHall number, this version of the track became a hit in Australia and South Africa. However, in the rest of the world.
"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" is a song written by #PeterCallander and #GeoffStephens and performed by #WayneNewton. It appeared on Newton's 1972 album, Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast. In the lyrics, the singer is leaving his family after falling out of love with his wife.