Geoff Stephens
Biography
Geoffrey Stephens (1 October 1934 – 24 December 2020) was an English songwriter and record producer, most prolific in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s. He wrote a long series of hit records, often in conjunction with other British songwriters including Tony Macaulay, John Carter, Roger Greenaway, Peter Callander, Barry Mason, Ken Howard, Alan Blaikley, Don Black, Mitch Murray, and Les Reed. He also formed The New Vaudeville Band, and their song "Winchester Cathedral" won Stephens the 1967 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary (R&R) Recording.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Donovan's Greatest Hits
1969

Nuggets (Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968)
1972

That's Life
1966

A Kind Of Hush
1976

Yesterday Once More
1985

Fairytale
1965

Every 1's A Winner
1978

Tom Jones' Greatest Hits
1973

Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
2004

The Singles 1974-1978
1978

This Is Tom Jones
1969

Blooming Hits
1967

Live At The Palladium
1976

There's A Kind Of Hush All Over The World
1967

Catch The Wind
1965

Tiger Bay
1994

At Worst... The Best Of
1993

No Regrets - The Best Of Scott Walker And The Walker Brothers - 1965 - 1976
1992

20 Golden Greats
1978

The Carpenters Collection
1978

Don't Give Up On Us
1976

Help Yourself
1968

Present Tense
1968

Blaze
1967
Credited work
7,909 releases · 1,608 albums · active 1960–2026
- Performance · 8,444
- Production · 574
- Other credits · 171
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · A&M Studios · Venture Sound Studios · Mediasound
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Herman's Hermits
- Tom Jones
- The Hollies
- Donovan
- Manfred Mann
- Unknown Artist
- The Drifters
