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George Fenton (born George Richard Ian Howe; October 19, 1950) is an English composer best known for his work writing film scores and music for television such as for the BBC series The Blue Planet and Planet Earth.
Fenton was born in London and attended St Edward's School in Oxford where "he learnt his music" from Peter Whitehouse. He has no further formal training in music. Fenton's involvement with St Edward's continued as an adult and he has been a governor of the school since 1998.
Initially Fenton worked as an actor, getting an early break in 1968 with a part in Alan Bennett's first West End play Forty Years On. He had some success as an actor in the early 1970s appearing in the film Private Road, in Alan Bennett's first television play A Day Out directed by Stephen Frears, and in the soap opera Emmerdale Farm.
In 1969 Fenton tried his hand as a recording artist with a cover of The Beatles song Maxwell's Silver Hammer and in 1973 he dabbled in band management helping to get the folk-rock band Hunter Muskett a recording contract with Bradley's Records.
Dirty Words is the debut album by British indie rock band The Departure, released in the UK on 13 June 2005 (see 2005 in British music).
All tracks written by David Jones, Sam Harvey, Ben Winton, Lee Irons, and Andy Hobson.
The album has been released in various countries. At this time it is only available in North America via import.
Put Your Arms Around Me may refer to:
"Put Your Arms Around Me" is the debut single performed by American boyband Natural. The single was a success in America, Germany and the UK.
The group teamed up with Claire's to sell the single in their United States stores as a $1 item with a $12 purchase. This allowed "Put Your Arms Around Me" to reach #1 on Billboard's Sales charts, but it still failed to hit top 40. Natural continued promoting the single via a Mall tour in conjunction with JC Penney as well as various low tier music chart shows, such as then FOX Family Countdown and Nickelodeon's 'You Pick' live. "Put Your Arms Around Me" mainly had radio play in their hometown Orlando, but failed to really make an impact elsewhere.
For unknown reason, the official single was released after the promotional blitz ended. This would be one of only two official Natural singles released in the US. After the initial success with Claire's, they decided to release the single in Germany where many boybands had success. The single and the band both became a huge success peaking at #12. The buzz from the single helped their debut album Keep It Natural peak at #2 soon after. "Put Your Arms Around Me" is one of the few songs on Keep It Natural to suffer some censorship. The original chorus lyric went Come lay down beside me though some video versions feature the lyric as Always be beside me. It is not clear why the lyric was changed. During an interview on NBC with Billy Bush, he had teased the group that the chorus lyrics 'I'll be here till the dawn meets the day' was risque yet that line was never changed.
Put Your Arms Around Me is a romance song by Scottish alternative rock band Texas and the fourth single to be released from their album White on Blonde. It was released on 23 November 1997. The song was used in the end credits to the film Ever After: A Cinderella Story in 1998.
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'The United Way' soundtrack is out now digitally: orcd.co/unitedway The film is available on Sky & Now TV Go behind the scenes of the making of George Fenton's soundtrack for 'The United Way', the story of Manchester United, with interviews and behind the scenes footage.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Ever After Main Title · George Fenton Ever After: A Cinderella Story ℗ 1998 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Released on: 1998-01-01 Producer, Conductor: George Fenton Composer: George Fenton Auto-generated by YouTube.
George Fenton - theme from The Company of Wolves (1984): The Message / Main Theme
EXPANDED version with unbolocked tracks on RUMBLE https://rumble.com/v2j51l4-ever-after-suite-by-george-fenton.html
So I'm uploading the Blue Planet soundtrack for everyone. Enjoy, and remember, I own nothing here - the music goes to George Fenton and the BBC, and the pictures belong to their various owners.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Snow Plough · George Fenton Cold Pursuit ℗ 2019 StudioCanal, MAS Productions, Paradox Films, Under license to Varèse Sarabande Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc. Released on: 2019-02-08 Producer, Recording Producer: George Fenton Composer Lyricist: George Fenton Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group The Ruins · George Fenton Ever After: A Cinderella Story ℗ 1998 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Released on: 1998-01-01 Producer, Conductor: George Fenton Composer: George Fenton Auto-generated by YouTube.
The best movie scores from british composer George Fenton.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Empty Store · George Fenton You've Got Mail ℗ 1998 Warner Bros. Released on: 1999-03-09 Associated Performer, Piano: Michael Lang Conductor: George Fenton Composer Lyricist: George Fenton Auto-generated by YouTube.
"Antarctic music" after "Frozen Planet" by George Fenton Camera and Video Design: Lothar Hauck #FrozenPlanet #AntarcticMusic #MusicfromtheIce
George Fenton (born George Richard Ian Howe; October 19, 1950) is an English composer best known for his work writing film scores and music for television such as for the BBC series The Blue Planet and Planet Earth.
Fenton was born in London and attended St Edward's School in Oxford where "he learnt his music" from Peter Whitehouse. He has no further formal training in music. Fenton's involvement with St Edward's continued as an adult and he has been a governor of the school since 1998.
Initially Fenton worked as an actor, getting an early break in 1968 with a part in Alan Bennett's first West End play Forty Years On. He had some success as an actor in the early 1970s appearing in the film Private Road, in Alan Bennett's first television play A Day Out directed by Stephen Frears, and in the soap opera Emmerdale Farm.
In 1969 Fenton tried his hand as a recording artist with a cover of The Beatles song Maxwell's Silver Hammer and in 1973 he dabbled in band management helping to get the folk-rock band Hunter Muskett a recording contract with Bradley's Records.
If all the worlds were scattered,
And I found my way to here,
Then how can I love you,
The way that I love you?
Big Sky and a silver moon
The apple of Your eye
How can I explain it?
How can I maintain this? my...
...tenderness evolving
Your fatihfulness revolving
Around me
Around me
Angels in their glory
Regaling of Your story around me
Around me
One big bang, an atom I?
Oh, how'd I come to be?
Whittled from a bone
Is harder to believe
Hope in things I can not see
I know that you will come
Seasons quickly turning
Quickly You're returning my...
Treat me with an alibi
So all my friends may wonder why
I have immortal favor