
Barry Blue
Ashish Chanchlani
Description
b. Barry Ian Green, 4 December 1950, London, England. Briefly famous in the early 70s as the pop artist Barry Blue, the young Barry Green’s early forays into music included playing in Spice (a forerunner to heavy rock band Uriah Heep). He recorded a number of singles as Barry Green for Decca Records in 1971, but during the early 70s singing in public was secondary to his composing skills, which peaked commercially with an international smash in 1972’s ‘Storm In A Teacup’ (co-written with Lynsey De Paul) for the Fortunes. His confidence boosted by this syndication, Green sought more prestigious customers. As it turned out, the act that derived most benefit from his songwriting talents was himself. Adopting the Barry Blue moniker, he scored UK hits in 1973 with ‘(Dancin’) On A Saturday Night’ (a number 2 smash) and ‘Do You Wanna Dance?’ (written with Gerry Schury and Ron Roker). The following year brought more chart entries with ‘School Love’ and ‘Miss Hit And Run’.
Related Works
Episodes (16)
Mantilla ft. Adam Hunt
Bluprint ft. Adam Hunt
Alabaster ft. Adam Hunt
Master Stroke ft. Adam Hunt
Magic Dust ft. Adam Hunt
Be Mine ft. Adam Hunt
Do You Wanna Dance
Dancin' on a Saturday Night
Don't Think We're in Kansas (Any More)
Call My Name