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Songstripper is a new podcast by Tim Jackson and Phil Thornalley. Established songwriters and producers themselves, each episode they chat with a songwriting legend about one of their evergreen hits. One massive song that they not only wrote , but also played on and produced. They strip away the legend of the song with their guest and take a look behind the curtain at how it was born. Revealing the intimate details, sometimes long forgotten, of what genius or luck came together to create such a memorable song and, ultimately, a hit record. Sit back, relax and enjoy. Drum roll please....

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United States

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Songstripper is a new podcast by Tim Jackson and Phil Thornalley. Established songwriters and producers themselves, each episode they chat with a songwriting legend about one of their evergreen hits. One massive song that they not only wrote , but also played on and produced. They strip away the legend of the song with their guest and take a look behind the curtain at how it was born. Revealing the intimate details, sometimes long forgotten, of what genius or luck came together to create such a memorable song and, ultimately, a hit record. Sit back, relax and enjoy. Drum roll please....

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English


Episodes
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David Arnold - The World Is Not Enough (Garbage)

1/24/2021
What a cracking guest to open season two of Songstripper! David Arnold scored five Bond films, the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony and countless other Hollywood blockbusters as well as having pop success with Bond title songs recorded by the band Garbage and the late Chris Cornell of Soundgarden. Tim and Phil were lucky enough to chat in person with David in December 2020 before the latest UK lockdown. He even pushed Tim off the piano to illustrate his scoring style and how he mixes...

Duration:01:04:02

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Mads Hauge - Mama Do (Pixie Lott) [BONUS EPISODE]

12/18/2020
Tim and Phil welcome their first Norwegian songwriting guest to Songstripper in this Christmas bonus episode. Not only is Mads Hauge the stereotypical tall, blonde, Viking he’s thankfully also a multi-instrumentalist, a RECORD producer but, more importantly for Songstripper, a writer of both music and lyrics of hit songs. Mads talks us through his Pixie Lott’s bangers 'Mama Do' , 'Boys and Girls' and 'Cry Me Out'. He also shares some behind the scenes info of the prime time TV show 'The...

Duration:00:53:03

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Shelly Peiken - Bitch (Meredith Brooks)

9/21/2020
A very special guest for the finale of season one of the Songstripper podcast as Tim and Phil welcome American songsmithstress Shelly Peiken. Shelly has written with great success in all pop genres. Different decades, different artists, same result: hit songs for Brandy, Christina Aguelera, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato, Celine Dion and Keith Urban. On this episode Tim and Phil tease Shelly’s stellar mind about her number one smash of ’97, the anthemic ‘Bitch’, performed by...

Duration:01:00:47

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Martin Brammer - Lifted (Lighthouse Family)

8/11/2020
Tim and Phil chat with Martin Brammer about his conceptual approach to songwriting, his forthright opinions on everything, and surviving and thriving in the music business for four decades. From starting out as the singer and songwriter in 80s blue-eyes soul band Kane Gang, to writing for James Morrison, Tina Turner, James Bay and Beverley Knight, his career also includes managing artists, founding his own label and involvement in the politics of the UK music industry. On this episode we...

Duration:01:09:25

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Eg White - Chasing Pavements (Adele)

7/27/2020
Originally an artist in the UK duo ‘Eg and Alice’, Francis ‘Eg’ White has found continuing success as London’s top songwriter for hire. He has written melody and lyrics for Adele, Lana Del Ray, Florence and The Machine, Natalie Imbruglia, Sam Smith and James ‘Jim’ Morrison. One of his co-writers has said ‘you have to work hard to keep up with Eg’. A multi-instrumentalist, a producer, a Grammy nominee, a two time winner for ‘best song’ at the UK equivalent award show ‘The Ivors’, he’s been...

Duration:00:59:36

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Phil Thornalley - Torn (Natalie Imbruglia)

7/6/2020
On this episode Tim and Phil chat about a huge hit that has remained on radio playlists since its release twenty two years ago. In fact Tim chats with co-host Phil Thornalley, one of the writers, along with Anne Preven and Scott Cutler, of ‘Torn’, a song that was recorded five times before it became an international hit for Natalie Imbruglia. This Songstripper episode was the very first Tim and Phil recorded to trial their podcast skills before ‘lockdown’ became one of the defining words of...

Duration:00:20:26

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Jim Vallance - Summer of 69 (Bryan Adams)

6/15/2020
A songstripper special! - Jim Vallance, Bryan Adams' co- writer, offers his songwriting wisdom and shares anecdotes about his long career. From ‘Run To You’ (a hit many artists rejected) to his battle with broadway (and eventual victory) with the musical ‘Pretty Woman’. Tim and I concentrate Jim’s mind on one song with a lesson in narrative writing, a whole life’s struggle packed into a three minute pop song. For the kids who wanna’ rock - it’s ’Summer of...

Duration:00:55:23

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Kim Rew - Walking On Sunshine (Katrina and the Waves)

5/16/2020
On this episode we welcome a writer who wrote a song of such epic positivity; an enduring feel-good head-rush about falling in love. We’re talking about ‘walking’. ‘walking on sunshine’. Tim and Phil chat with the songwriter and guitarist Kimberley Rew about his phenomenal three chord wonder - a copyright that earns one million dollars a year. Kim’s song broke his band Katrina and The Waves with their recording and it’s infectious Motown swinging rhythm and compelling vocal from Katrina...

Duration:00:45:58

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Clark Datchler - Shattered Dreams (Johnny Hates Jazz)

5/4/2020
On this episode we welcome a guest songwriter who wrote and sang a massive worldwide HIT that lit up the eighties pop charts and is still being played to this day. Tim and Phil chat with Clark Datchler, writer and singer of the eighties standard ‘Shattered Dreams’ - shattering the charts from the UK to USA. We talk about the clever musical modulations and the twists and turns it took to produce this breakthrough hit for his band Johnny Hates Jazz We also gas about his part in the success...

Duration:01:10:42

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Jimmy Hogarth - Warwick Avenue (Duffy)

4/20/2020
We talk to Grammy winning producer, writer and label head Jimmy Hogarth about one of the biggest hits of the 00s, Duffy’s Warwick Avenue, which he co-wrote for her phenomenally successful debut album. Jimmy has worked with some of the biggest artists of the past few years including James Bay, Paolo Nutini and James Morrison and he is great company as he discusses his 30 years at the forefront of the record industry.

Duration:00:52:55

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Graham Gouldman - I'm Mandy Fly Me (10cc)

4/1/2020
Songstripper is a new podcast by Tim Jackson and Phil Thornalley. Established songwriters and producers themselves, each episode they chat with a songwriting legend about one of their evergreen hits. One massive song that they not only wrote but also played on and produced. They strip away the legend of the song with their guest and take a look behind the curtain at how it was born. The inspiration, the clever title, the lyrics and melody, the magical arrangement, who played what where and...

Duration:00:45:43

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Tony Hatch - Downtown (Petula Clark)

4/1/2020
Songwriter, arranger, producer TV theme tune-smith and impresario, Tony Hatch has done it all including writing one of THE iconic hits of the ‘60s, Petula Clark’s Downtown. In this episode of SongStripper Phil and Tim talk to Tony about how the song came about and life lessons from 60 years in the music industry. anchor.fm/songstripper facebook.com/songstrippr twitter.com/songstripper instagram.com/songstripper

Duration:00:42:07