Alan Klein
Alan Charles Klein (born 29 June 1940)[1] is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He wrote the soundtrack for the stage play and film, What a Crazy World (1963).[1][2] In 1964, he released his only solo album, Well at Least It's British, that was re-released in 2008 by RPM Records.[3]
Alan Klein  | |
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| Birth name | Alan Charles Klein | 
| Born | 29 June 1940 Clerkenwell, London, England  | 
| Genres | Pop music | 
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician | 
| Instruments | Guitar, vocals | 
| Years active | 1960s–present | 
| Labels | Decca, Parlophone, Oriole | 
| Associated acts | The New Vaudeville Band | 
Klein was born in Clerkenwell, London. Many of his recordings were made with the record producer, Joe Meek.[1]
In 1966 he went on tour as lead vocalist of The New Vaudeville Band.[1]
Writing credits
    
- 1962 "What a Crazy World We're Living In" – Recorded by Joe Brown and the Bruvvers. Piccadilly 7N35024
 - 1962 "My Very First Love" – Recorded by Ronnie Hall on Piccadilly 7N35040
 - 1962 "A Lay-Abouts Lament" – Recorded by Joe Brown and the Bruvvers on Piccadilly 7N35047
 - 1962 "At Times Like These" – Recorded by Ricky Valance on Columbia DB4787
 - 1963 "Sally Ann" – Recorded by Freddie and the Dreamers on Columbia SEG8287 EP
 - 1963 "Our Streets Annual Outing" – Recorded by The Bachelors on Decca LK4519 LP
 - 1963 "Save Your Love for Me" – Recorded by Marty Wilde on Columbia DB7145
 - 1963 "Sally Ann" – Recorded by Joe Brown and the Bruvvers on Piccadilly 7N35138
 - 1963 "Come Back When You're Ready" – Co-written with J. Duncan, and recorded by Freddie and the Dreamers on Columbia DB7214
 - 1964 "I'm a Dreamer" – Recorded by Donald Peers on Columbia DB7226
 - 1964 "As Long As You Love Me a Little" – Recorded by Donald Peers on Columbia DB7299
 - 1964 "Big Talk From a Little Man" – Recorded by Don Charles on HMV POP1332
 - 1965 "I Would Give All" – Co-written with John McLeod, and recorded by The Harbour Lites on HMV POP1465
 - 1965 "I'll See You Around" – Recorded by John Mantell on CBS201783
 - 1966 "I Just Can't Fool My Heart" – Recorded by Danny Storm on Piccadilly 7N35091
 - 1966 "It Ain't Worth the Lonely Road Back" – Recorded by Pozo Seco Singers on Columbia (US) 4-43636
 - 1966 "Little Ray of Sunshine" – Recorded by Joe Brown on Pye 7N17135
 
Discography
    
    Singles
    
- 1962 "Striped Purple Shirt" – Written and recorded by Klein on Oriole 45 CB1719 (A Side)
 - 1962 "Three Coins in the Sewer" – Written and recorded by Klein on Oriole 45 CB1737 (A Side)
 - 1962 "Danger Ahead" – Written by J. Francis and recorded by Klein on Oriole 45 CB1737 (B Side)
 - 1965 "It Ain't Worth the Lonely Road Back" – Written and recorded by Klein on Parlophone R5292 (A Side)
 - 1965 "I've Cried So Many Tears" – Written and recorded by Klein on Parlophone R5292 (B Side)
 - 1965 "Age of Corruption" – Written and recorded by Klein on Parlophone R5370 (A Side)
 - 1965 "I'm Counting On You" – Written and recorded by Klein on Parlophone R5370 (B Side)
 - 1969 "Honey Pie" – Written by Lennon and McCartney, recorded by Klein on Page One POF119 (A Side)
 - 1969 "You Turned a Nightmare into a Dream" – Written and recorded by Klein on Page One POPF119 (B Side)
 - 1970 "Dinner's in the Ice Box" – Written and recorded by Klein on Decca F13033 (A Side)
 - 1970 "Here I Am, There You Are" – Written and recorded by Klein on Decca F13033 (B Side)
 - 1970 "Nothing Like a Long Gone Man" – Written and recorded by Klein on Decca F13091 (A Side)
 - 1970 "Dreams of Youth" – Written and recorded by Klein on Decca F13091 (B Side)
 
"Honey Pie/You Turned A Nightmare Into a Dream" was also released in the USA, under the pseudonym "Earl of Cricklewood" (Page One 21,021, March 1969).[4]
Albums
    
- 1964 Well at Least It's British – Written and recorded by Klein on Decca[5]
 
References
    
- "Alan Klein | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
 - What a Crazy World at IMDb
 - "Well At Least It's British at RPM Records". Archived from the original on 17 April 2008.
 - "Earl Of Cricklewood – Honey Pie". 45cat.com. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
 - "Well at Least It's British – Alan Klein | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
 
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