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  1. This is a list of songs produced by English production trio Stock Aitken Waterman .

    Date
    Artist
    Title
    Written By
    5 May 1984
    Paul
    May 1984
    Agents Aren't Aeroplanes
    "The Upstroke"
    Ware, Stock, Aitken
    May 1984
    Agents Aren't Aeroplanes
    "Shadow Man"
    Seabrook, Seabrook
    14 Jul 1984
    Deane
    • 40 Nothing’s Gonna Stop Me Now – Samantha Fox
    • 39 All of Me
    • 38 I’d Rather Jack – The Reynolds Girls
    • T.O. – Sinitta
    • 36 After The Love Has Gone – Princess
    • 35 That’S What Love Can Do – Boy Krazy
    • 34 Whatever I Do
    • 33 A Walk in The Park – Nick Straker Band
    • 32 Heartache – Pepsi & Shirlie
    • 31 Brand New Lover – Dead Or Alive

    Page 3 girl Samantha Fox, the pin-up on many a pre-pubescent teen’s bedroom wall, was hardly the pop sophisticate, but SAW gave her an exceptionally big hit with this inspiriting UK No.8. The video, filmed in what reality TV has cloyingly dubbed ‘Marbs’, featured almost every possible mode of transport – a galloping horse, a private jet, a pricey s...

    The Italo disco feel is pronounced on ex-glamour model Sabrina’s 1988 hit All Of Me (Boy Oh Boy)– but then she is Italian, so it made complete sense for SAW to go in that direction for this creation, written specifically with her in mind. The first satellite from her buoyant second album Super Sabrina, this single was her third international hit, s...

    They’ve almost fallen through the cracks of music history but The Reynolds Girls’ bubblegum dance-pop 45 I’d Rather Jackis a fine example of how SAW polarised opinion. Pure-pop apes Chicago house in a track squarely aimed at the teen market, with 17-year-old Linda Reynolds and her 15-year-old sister Aisling the picture of innocence. A bubbling, squ...

    Sinitta is pretty much saying “it’s the car or me” in this 1987 SAW classic: the Ferrari 250 GTO of the title was an archetypal dream car at the time. Couple that with the YMCA-esque male choir booming out in full chant mode, SAW’s slick pop production and Sinitta’s bubbly charm, and this was a sensible choice as fifth single from her self-titled a...

    Written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, this deep soul effort slunk into the UK Top 20 in 1985 thanks to Desiree Heslop’s emotive tones but has fallen off the radar in subsequent years. A shame, as it took the SAW sound into a fresh arena entirely. One of five successful singles from her album, After The Love Has Gonehelped Princess to a hea...

    With its pitch-shifted vocal hooks, big chord changes and earworm melodies, American female fivesome Boy Krazy’s sole hit was pretty much textbook SAW even though it came out in 1991, towards the end of their golden run. Even so, it took a re-release – and a remix – in 1993 for the public to pay attention, eventually landing a none-too-shabby Billb...

    In 1976 Hazell Dean was lining up as a Eurovision auditionee, but it was her big 1984 club ­hit Searchin’that put her on the musical map. Heavily borrowing its bassline from New Order’s Blue Monday(released a year earlier) and with its original title of Dance Your Love Awayand saccharine lyrics reworked on Dean’s insistence, this became SAW’s first...

    Inspired, quite literally, by a walk in the park after a tiff with his girlfriend, Nick Straker penned this mammoth Euro hit in a single afternoon, reluctantly taking on vocal duties. Story goes that the demo was accidentally aired at Pinnacle records by a friend who had recorded it onto his own tape. It took a while to catch, but once it did it sp...

    The George Michael comparisons were inevitable when his backing singers Helen ‘Pepsi’ DeMacque and Shirlie Holliman struck out alone with their own single in January 1987, but the track was in fact written by Iris Fernando and Wayne Brown. The centrepiece of their All Right Nowalbum, this peaked at UK No.2. After their follow-up Goodbye Stranger, a...

    The lead single – and opening track – from DOA’s third album Mad, Bad And Dangerous To Know(a phrase coined to describe Lord Byron by Lady Caroline Lamb, no less) shared rhythmic similarities to their No.1 smash You Spin Me Roundbut leaned heavily on the synth bass, with Pete Burns’ goth-pop tones vocalising his need to flee his lover. An esoteric ...

    • Classic Pop
  2. 23 de nov. de 2023 · Stock Aitken Watermans 20 greatest songs – ranked! From left; Pete Burns, Rick Astley, Kylie Minogue Illustration: Guardian Design. As a musical featuring the British production trio’s...

  3. Stock Aitken Waterman (abbreviated as SAW) are an English songwriting and record production trio consisting of Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman. The trio had great success from the mid-1980s through to the early 1990s.

    • England, United Kingdom
    • 1984–1993, 2005–2010, 2015-present
  4. Stock, Aitken & Waterman, sometimes known as SAW, were a UK songwriting and record producing trio who had great success during the mid-late 1980s and early 1990s with many of their...

  5. Stock Aitken and Waterman - 100 Greatest Singles · Playlist · 100 songs · 119 likes.

  6. Stock Aitken Waterman Singles Collection · Playlist · 143 songs · 956 likes.