Irving Martin
Irving Martin is a record producer and song writer. He wrote the song for Guy Darrell called "Ive been Hurt".[1] He was for a period of time an A&R man for CBS Records and Fontana and Decca Records.[2] He also produced early recordings by the group Slade.[3] He produced the following singles, "Hung On You" / "Prove It" by Johnny Devlin in 1965 plus three others for him. Others were "Come Back Baby Come Back" / "Since My Baby Said Goodbye" by Romeo Z in 1967 and four singles for The Californians including "Sad Old Songs" / "Weep No More".[4] Other groups he produced recordings for were Finders Keepers, Sight And Sound, and The Royalty.[5]
Compositions
- "I've Been Hurt" sung by Guy Darrell - 1966[6]
- "We Want Love" sung by Cheryl St. Clair - 1966[7]
- "Death's Other Dominion" by Barry Gray, Space 1999 (co writer) - (1976)
- "Black Sun" by Barry Gray, Space 1999 (co writer) - (1976)[8]
- "Dance The Night Away" by Sheer Elegance - 1977[9]
- "Earthy" by Monaco - 1978[10]
References
- ↑ Billboard 25 Aug 1973 Billboard Hites of the World
- ↑ Slade Story Irving Martin
- ↑ The Slade Cove Beginnings
- ↑ Martin RUOK.Net Productions Irving Martin Productions
- ↑ Brum Beat The Californians
- ↑ Billboard 3 Nov 1973 Page 53 Billboard Hits of the World
- ↑ 45 Cat Cheryl St. Clair My Heart's Not In It
- ↑ Discogs Barry Gray– Espacio 1999 (Banda Sonora Original De La Serie De T.V.)
- ↑ Discogs Sheer Elegance– Dance The Night Away
- ↑ Discogs Monaco (2)– God Only Knows / Earthy
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