Ken Woodman
Biography
Ken (Kenny) Woodman was a British composer and trumpeter. He was famous for the song "Town Talk", which was used as the theme song for Paul Kaye's shows on the pirate radio station Radio London, and later as the theme song for Jimmy Young on BBC Radio 2. He posthumously became famous for the song "Mexican Flyer", which was originally released on the Ken Woodman and his Picadilly Brass album That's Nice in 1966. "Mexican Flyer" was used as the theme song for Space Channel 5, and was included in the soundtrack of Samba de Amigo and Swing Girls. He was also music arranger for Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones and famously for Sandie Shaw, where he arranged and conducted "Puppet on a String" at the Eurovision Song Contest. Kenny Woodman was a musician in the Royal Marine Band, during WW2 and arranged a lot of their music in the early 1950s before moving into the music business.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Help Yourself
1968

Letter To Brezhnev (From The Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1985

Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) / Ten Guitars
1967

Mexican Flyer
1999

Monsieur Dupont
1969

Those Were The Days
1968

Canta En Español (Eurovision '67)
1967

Release Me
1967

Instruments In Gold

Reviewing The Situation
1969

Love Me, Please Love Me
1967

Puppet On A String
1967

Sandie
1965
Credited work
1,522 releases · 306 albums · active 1961–2024
- Performance · 1,699
- Other credits · 630
- Production · 28
- Engineering · 4
Studios: Pye Studios · Motown/Hitsville U.S.A. Recording Studios · Air Studios · Quadradial Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Sandie Shaw
- Val Doonican
- Chris Andrews (3)
- Various
- Adam Faith
- Tom Jones
- Mike Reid (2)
- Acker Bilk
