Howard Barnes
Biography
Howard Ellington Riddiford Barnes (1 November 1909 – 28 December 1991), sometimes known as "Boogie" Barnes, was an English popular song lyricist. Barnes was born in Fulham, London. As an amateur footballer in 1930, he joined Wimbledon F.C., playing as an inside-left. He also played for Crystal Palace F.C. in the 1934/35 season before returning to Wimbledon. In January 1936, he played in the England amateur international trial, but never played at international level. In 1937 he joined Charlton F.C. In 1941, he was injured as the result of an air raid in London, after which he had one leg amputated. He then worked as a lyricist of popular songs. According to BMI, he is credited with almost 200 songs. His earliest successes came as part of a writing partnership with Harry Fields and Joe Roncoroni, who collectively used the name John Jerome. Working with composer Bernard Grun, they wrote "Broken Wings", first recorded by Dickie Valentine and a number one hit in Britain in 1953 for The Stargazers. Also with Fields and Roncoroni, this time using the collective pseudonym Milton Carson, Barnes wrote "My Love and Devotion", recorded by Doris Day, Perry Como, and Matt Monro, among others. The song won Most Outstanding Song, Musically and Lyrically, at the 1963 Ivor Novello Awards. Other songs written by the team of Barnes, Fields and Roncoroni include "A Blossom Fell", a hit for Nat King Cole, Dickie Valentine and others; and "Tulips and Heather", recorded by Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians, and by Perry Como. He is credited with the advertising line "Murray Mint, Murray Mint, the too good to hurry mint", originally included in the Stargazers' 1955 song "Sorry, You'll Have To Wait". In the late 1950s and 1960s, Barnes frequently collaborated on songs with composer and vocal group arranger Cliff Adams, who had been a founder member of the Stargazers. Barnes died in Bromley in 1991 at the age of 82.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Elvis In Concert
1977

Hits Of Les And Mary
1960

Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax
1963

Welcome To My World
1977

Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)
1971

The Best Of Eddy Arnold
1967

Days Of Wine And Roses
1963

Lost & Found
1985

The Bill Haley Collection
1975

Charlie McCoy
1972

Burlap & Satin
1983

The World Is Still Waiting For The Sunrise
1975

The Entertainer
1974

Honeymoon Feelin'
1974

The Living Legend Of Eddy Arnold
1974

You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry
1963

Rosemary Clooney Sings Country Hits From The Heart
1963

Homer & Jethro Strike Back
1962

Country Music Connie Style
1962

Moods In Song
1955

The Best Of Solomon Burke
1966

My Country
1966
Credited work
1,100 releases · 197 albums · active 1951–2026
- Performance · 1,117
- Other credits · 17
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Studio Břevnov · Sugar Hill Studios · GroundStar Laboratories
