In a career that has won him many glittering prizes, Don Black has worked with some of the world's leading composers and has written over a hundred songs for Motion Pictures including The Italian Job, Dances With Wolves, Out of Africa and a quintet of James Bond theme songs including Thunderball, Diamonds are Forever, The Man With The Golden Gun and The World Is Not Enough. Don made his West End debut as a lyricist with composer John Barry in the hit musical Billy staring Michael Crawford (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane),
Don Black received two Broadway Tony Awards for best book and best lyrics of a musical for his work on Sunset Boulevard. This marked his third theatrical collaboration with Andrew Lloyd Webber. Currently he has two shows on Broadway, the highly acclaimed Bombay Dreams (produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber) and Dracula, for which he wrote the book and lyrics together with Christopher Hampton). His latest musical Brighton Rock written with John Barry was recently produced at The Almeida Theatre in London. Don was recently awarded an OBE in the Queens Birthday Honours list.
Award winning composer Debbie Wiseman has composed and conducted over 150 scores for film and television productions. Her credits include the scores for Wilde, He Knew He Was Right, Tom & Viv, Freeze Frame, The Guilty, Before You Go, Othello, Tom's Midnight Garden, Face At The Window and Stig Of The Dump. 2004/5 will see the release of Debbie Wiseman's scores for three new movies - 'Arsene Lupin' starring Kristin Scott Thomas; 'Something Borrowed' starring Will & Grace's Debra Messing and 'The Truth About Love' starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Dougray Scott.
Debbie Wiseman has won and been nominated for two Ivor Novello Awards, a Grammy Award, a TRIC Award and two RTS Awards. In January 2004 she was honoured in the Queen's New Year's Honours list with an M.B.E. for services to the music industry.
Rodrigues Report this comment
Posted 21st Sep 2012 09:48
i love this song its so cool im daniel rodrigues frome nelson primary school
Johnson Report this comment
Posted 20th Sep 2012 05:21
i maybe singin this at a concert
Farrelly Report this comment
Posted 20th May 2012 04:46
i love this song
Jg Report this comment
Posted 4th May 2012 09:32
ok song
weird in a way but ok
Student Aldridge Report this comment
Posted 7th Mar 2012 06:08
wow this is so cool i love it
Mrs King Report this comment
Posted 20th Jan 2012 10:44
Children love singing this and it has a profound effect on the audience.
Malsbury Hussain Report this comment
Posted 18th Jan 2012 06:53
i love this site think it is a great site for children. Don't u think so?
Me And Lucie Stenson Report this comment
Posted 29th Nov 2011 05:32
nice song
Miss Mirza Report this comment
Posted 24th Sep 2011 05:22
It makes me a bit sad but it is very good for WORLD PEACE DAY it gives information out...
Mrs Hill Report this comment
Posted 22nd Sep 2011 04:32
This is a great song to listen to thank you Sing Up
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Ms Marlow Report this comment
Posted 21st Sep 2011 04:03
great but a bit sad
Parent Brown Report this comment
Posted 12th Apr 2011 10:11
this is faboulous
Miss Jones Report this comment
Posted 6th Apr 2011 04:38
song is awsone
Walford Harris Report this comment
Posted 6th Mar 2011 02:20
a very nice song
Ms Walker Report this comment
Posted 17th Feb 2011 07:59
brilliant teaches the children a good message
Mrs Rose Report this comment
Posted 23rd Nov 2010 07:14
i love this ssssssssssssssssssssso much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miss Owen Report this comment
Posted 30th Sep 2010 09:58
I Love this song! I am a dance/sing teacher, i am a leader to it and teach children how to become a backing dancer, dancer, backing singer, singer! and they enjoyed this much, alough one of my sensetive pupils/students, reminded of her of her grandad.
Mrs Pearce Report this comment
Posted 18th Feb 2010 11:03
it is really nice but a little sad