Ronald Ernest Alfred Roker (born 23 January 1941) is an English songwriter, singer and record producer
Roker has written UK chart hits for
Jackie Lee,
The Fortunes
The Fortunes are an English harmony beat group. Formed in Birmingham, the Fortunes first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when "You've Got Your Troubles" broke into the US, Canadian, and UK Top 10s. Afterwards, they had ...
,
Barry Blue,
Tina Charles,
Polly Brown
Polly Brown (born 18 April 1947), also known as Polly Browne, is an English singer from Birmingham. A member of Pickettywitch and Sweet Dreams - and with each group lead singer on a Top Ten hit, respectively " That Same Old Feeling" and "Honey H ...
,
The Pearls,
The Real Thing and
Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams or Sweet Dream may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'' (album), by Eurythmics, or the title song (see below)
* ''Sweet Dreams'' (Sword album)
* ''Sweet Dreams'' (soundtrack), from the 1985 film (see below) ...
.
Career
Roker first worked as a
song-plugger. His first taste of
chart success was provided by the
theme music
Theme music is a musical composition that is often written specifically for radio programming, television shows, video games, or films and is usually played during the title sequence, opening credits, closing credits, and in some instances ...
to children's TV programme ''
The Adventures of Rupert Bear
''The Adventures of Rupert Bear'' (''My Little Rupert'' in the US) was a live-action puppet television series, based on the Mary Tourtel character Rupert Bear, produced by ATV. It aired from 28 October 1970 to 24 August 1977 on the ITV network, ...
''. The song "Rupert", co-written with
Len Beadle and
recorded by Beadle's wife
Jackie Lee, made the
UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
in 1971.
He also wrote the theme for ''Inigo Pipkin'' (later renamed ''
Pipkins''). Further success was attained when Roker met up with Lynsey Rubin (who was about to change her name to
Lynsey de Paul). Together they penned "
Storm in a Teacup
Tempest in a teapot (American English), or storm in a teacup (British English), is an idiom meaning a small event that has been exaggerated out of proportion. There are also lesser known or earlier variants, such as ''tempest in a teacup'', ''stor ...
" for
The Fortunes
The Fortunes are an English harmony beat group. Formed in Birmingham, the Fortunes first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when "You've Got Your Troubles" broke into the US, Canadian, and UK Top 10s. Afterwards, they had ...
,
which landed them a Top Ten
hit single
A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply a hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known. Although ''hit song'' means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term ''hit record' ...
;
"
When You've Gotta Go" which made the Dutch Tipparade (peak number 17) in late 1972, as well as the lower reaches of the Australian Aria chart in 1973; and also de Paul's third single, "All Night", which made the UK chart breakers listing in May 1973
and No. 17 on the Dutch Single Tip chart. Together with de Paul, he also wrote "
Taking It On" and "It's Been a Long Time", both recorded by the Young Generation on their 1973 album ''Give Me Love''.
Roker also began writing with De Paul's partner
Barry Blue, (with whom he is often confused) notably on the song, "Do You Wanna Dance",
a Top Ten hit at the end of 1973,
as well as some album tracks. The three of them also wrote "Sugarloaf Hill" released as a single by Del Davis.
Moving from pop to a more soulful/dance vein, he was behind the
Tina Charles hits "Love Bug" and "Dance Little Lady Dance".
His profile in the US benefited from
Dionne Warwick
Marie Dionne Warwick (; born December 12, 1940) is an American singer, actress, and television host.
Warwick ranks among the 40 biggest U.S. hit makers between 1955 and 1999, based on her chart history on ''Billboards Hot 100 pop singles ch ...
recording one of his songs, "Do You Believe in Love at First Sight",
and this became the theme song of the
film of the same name, starring
Dan Aykroyd
Daniel Edward Aykroyd ( ; born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian actor, comedian, producer, musician and writer. He was an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" on ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1979). During his tenure on ''SNL'' ...
. "Up in a Puff of Smoke", also written by Roker and recorded by
Polly Brown
Polly Brown (born 18 April 1947), also known as Polly Browne, is an English singer from Birmingham. A member of Pickettywitch and Sweet Dreams - and with each group lead singer on a Top Ten hit, respectively " That Same Old Feeling" and "Honey H ...
(aka Polly Browne, formerly of
Pickettywitch
Pickettywitch was a British pop group. Fronted by singer Polly Brown (also billed as Polly Browne), the group became best known for its hit single, " That Same Old Feeling", which was written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod. It reached n ...
), was a Top 20 hit in
America
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in the 1970s and charted in the UK. Together with
Gerry Shury, he wrote "
Guilty", which was recorded both by
The Pearls and
First Choice and was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic.
One song he did not write was
Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams or Sweet Dream may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'' (album), by Eurythmics, or the title song (see below)
* ''Sweet Dreams'' (Sword album)
* ''Sweet Dreams'' (soundtrack), from the 1985 film (see below) ...
'
cover version
In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song. Originally, it referred to a version of a song relea ...
of the
ABBA
ABBA ( , , formerly named Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid or Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Frida) are a Swedish supergroup formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. The grou ...
song "
Honey, Honey", although Roker actually sang the male vocal on that record, in a duet with Polly Brown. He also co-wrote and
co-produced "Stone Cold Love Affair", a 1975 single by
The Real Thing.
In 1983, Roker resurfaced with Jan Pulsford and Phil Wigger as the songwriters of the UK's
Eurovision Song Contest entry, "I'm Never Giving it Up". It was recorded by another band called
Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams or Sweet Dream may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'' (album), by Eurythmics, or the title song (see below)
* ''Sweet Dreams'' (Sword album)
* ''Sweet Dreams'' (soundtrack), from the 1985 film (see below) ...
, which came in sixth in the song contest. That year his protégé group, Two Way (featuring actor
Anthony Head
Anthony Stewart Head (born 20 February 1954) is an English actor and singer. Primarily a performer in musical theatre, he rose to fame in the UK in the 1980s following his role in the Gold Blend couple television advertisements for Nescafé, ...
), released a single "Face in the Window", penned by the same writers.
See also
*
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
The United Kingdom has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 64 times. It first took part in the second contest in and has entered every year since . Along with Sweden and the Netherlands, the UK is one of only three countries with Euro ...
References
External links
Official website*
PDF
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1941 births
Living people
English male singers
English songwriters
English record producers
British male songwriters