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Brendan Graham (born 1945) is an Irish songwriter and novelist. Among songs he has written are "
Rock 'n' Roll Kids "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" is a song by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan that was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, written by Brendan Graham and performed for . The song was Ireland's sixth overall victory, and represented a ...
" (1994) and " The Voice" (1996), both of which won the
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for Ireland in their respective years, and "
You Raise Me Up "You Raise Me Up" is a song originally composed by the Norwegian-Irish duo Secret Garden. The music was written by Secret Garden's Rolf Løvland, and the lyrics by Brendan Graham. After the song was performed early in 2002 by the Secret Garden ...
" (2002), which was an international hit as covered by various artists, including Josh Groban.


Early life

Graham was born in Nenagh
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.


Songwriting

Brendan Graham is one of Ireland's most famous lyricists and songwriters. In an article about the song tradition of Ireland, Con Houlihan wrote, "Some of the best poetry being produced in this country today is in the form of song –
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and Brendan Graham and Jimmy McCarthy are touched by genius." In a feature article, the ''
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'' described Graham as a ‘Musical Midas in the Mayo Silence.’ Graham wrote the lyrics for the 2002 song, "
You Raise Me Up "You Raise Me Up" is a song originally composed by the Norwegian-Irish duo Secret Garden. The music was written by Secret Garden's Rolf Løvland, and the lyrics by Brendan Graham. After the song was performed early in 2002 by the Secret Garden ...
".
Rolf Løvland Rolf Undsæt Løvland (born 19 April 1955) is a Norwegian composer, lyricist, arranger, and pianist. Together with Fionnuala Sherry, he formed the Celtic-Nordic group Secret Garden, in which he was the composer, producer, and keyboardist. He be ...
, who composed the music, was inspired by The Whitest Flower, Graham's first novel. Rolf asked the songwriter/novelist to write lyrics to his melody called Silent Story at the time. "You Raise Me Up" was a huge international hit for Irish
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. It has been covered by different artists almost 400 times. It was a no. 1 U.S. hit on billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart for Josh Groban, remaining at no. 1 for 6 weeks. It also topped the Billboard Christian Chart for the group Selah, leading to it being awarded ‘’Million-Air’’ status by the American Performing Right Society BMI, meaning that it been broadcast over one million times on American radio. Graham wrote four of Ireland's entries in the
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
, including two winning entries: "
Rock 'n' Roll Kids "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" is a song by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan that was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, written by Brendan Graham and performed for . The song was Ireland's sixth overall victory, and represented a ...
", which won in 1994, and " The Voice", the winner of the 1996 contest. He also wrote the 1976 entry " When", which was sung by
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, and the 1985 entry "Wait until the weekend comes", performed by
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. He has written several songs for Musical Group of
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, including the lyrics of "O, America", “Christmas Pipes” and George Ratcliffe Woodward,
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, Charles Wood, Jehan Tabourot and David Downes’s while the elephants are dancing to the song of “ Ding Dong Merrily On High (End Credits) (1998) at Walt Disney Company. For a similar group,
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, Graham wrote songs including "My Land ", "Voices", and "Always There" (written especially for CT member Emmet Cahill). When the British and American composer Paul Mealor wrote a lullaby for Prince George, son of William and Catherine, then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Graham was invited to write the lyrics. It is entitled "Sleep On". Won the Castlebar Song Contest in 1988 "If I Should Ever Lose Your Love" sung by Linda Martin Graham has worked with a diverse range of artists including Josh Groban, Westlife, IL Divo; New York Metropolitan's Young Ok Shin, Sissel, Musical Group of Celtic Woman, Secret Garden, Elaine Paige; Australia's Kate Ceberano, Brian Kennedy, Eimear Quinn, Katie McMahon, Anuna, Daniel O’Donnell, Ronan Tynan, Katherine Jenkins, Russell Watson, The Irish Tenors, Nashville's Hal Ketchum, Tommy Cash and Benita Hill; as well as acclaimed artists within the Scottish and Irish traditions, such as Roisin Elsafty, Fionnuala Gill, Karen Matheson, Alyth McCormack, Sean Keane and Dervish at The Walt Disney Company.


Entries in the Eurovision Song Contest

*" When" by
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, Ireland, ( Eurovision Song Contest 1976), 10th place *"
Wait Until the Weekend Comes Ireland was represented by Maria Christian, with the song "Wait Until the Weekend Comes", at the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 4 May in Gothenburg, Sweden. "Wait Until the Weekend Comes" was chosen as the Irish entry at t ...
" by
Maria Christian Maria Doyle-Cuche (born 6 May 1965) is an Irish singer who represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985. In 2016, she auditioned for ''The Voice of Ireland'', and was selected by coach Una Foden in the audition round. In 2020, she too ...
, Ireland, ( Eurovision Song Contest 1985), 6th place *"
Rock 'n' Roll Kids "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" is a song by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan that was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, written by Brendan Graham and performed for . The song was Ireland's sixth overall victory, and represented a ...
" by Paul Harrington &
Charlie McGettigan Charles Joseph McGettigan (born 7 December 1950, Ballyshannon, County Donegal) is an Irish singer. He lives in Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim. Career Performing with Paul Harrington, he won the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 with the song " Rock 'n ...
, Ireland, ( Eurovision Song Contest 1994), 1st place *" The Voice" by Eimear Quinn, Ireland, ( Eurovision Song Contest 1996), 1st place


Novels

Graham has written a best selling series of three novels: '' The Whitest Flower'' (London, Harper Collins, 1998), an Irish No. 2 best seller, '' The Element of Fire'' ( Harper Collins, 2001) and '' The Brightest Day, The Darkest Night'' ( Harper Collins, 2004). ''The Whitest Flower'' is set during Ireland's Great Famine. ''The Element of Fire'' continues the story: now a widow, Ellen Rua O'Malley flees her native land for Boston and the New World: with her are her two surviving children, Patrick and Mary, and the 'silent girl' whom Ellen has found wandering among the hordes of the dispossessed. ''The Brightest Day, The Darkest Night'' continues to track the life of Ellen Rua O'Malley, and is set against the backdrop of the
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. It explores the themes of forgiveness and longing, and the changing role of women, set free by war from the protection of their men.PeerMusic.com profile, see paragraph 8
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Graham, Brendan Living people 1945 births Date of birth missing (living people) Irish songwriters Eurovision Song Contest winners Irish novelists Musicians from County Tipperary Irish male novelists Castlebar Song Contest winners