Artie Wayne
Biography
Artie Wayne (born Wayne Kent, January 22, 1942 – February 19, 2019) was an American record producer, music publisher, songwriter and singer. His first hit as a songwriter and producer came in 1963 when he co-wrote Joey Powers' "Midnight Mary" for which he received a gold record, signifying that the single had realized $1 million in sales in the U.S.A. Wayne had over 250 covers of his compositions recorded by such artists as Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Tony Orlando and Dawn, Pat Boone, Helen Shapiro, The Magic Lanterns, Joe Dassin, The Temptations, Ricky Nelson, Paul Anka, Cher, and The 5th Dimension.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Jackson 5 Christmas Album
1970

A Motown Christmas
1973

God Bless Tiny Tim
1968

Farewell My Summer Love
1984

Girl You're So Together
1984

Move It To The Music
1979

Lydia
1974

Come Back Charleston Blue (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1972

Super Soul-Dees! Vol. 3
1969

In Concert
1967

All About Miriam
1966

Golden Folk Hits
1963

Sha Na Now
1975
Credited work
1,011 releases · 245 albums · active 1961–2026
- Performance · 1,047
- Production · 85
- Other credits · 30
Studios: A&M Studios · Venture Sound Studios · Larrabee Sound Studios · Atlantic Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Joe Dassin
- Marcia Hines
- Helen Shapiro
- Keith (2)
- Joey Powers
- The Fortunes
- The Troggs
