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Rod Temperton

Rodney Lynn Temperton (9 October 1949 – 25 September 2016)[3][4] was an English songwriter, producer and musician.

Rod Temperton
Screenshot of Temperton, taken from a BBC Television programme
Background information
Birth nameRodney Lynn Temperton
Also known asR. Temperton[1]
"The Invisible Man"[2]
Born(1949-10-09)9 October 1949
Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England
Died25 September 2016(2016-09-25) (aged 66)
London, England[2]
GenresPop, disco, funk, soul
Occupation(s)Songwriter, musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, vocals
Years active1974–2016

Temperton was the keyboardist and main songwriter for the 1970s pop music, disco and funk band Heatwave, writing songs including "Star of a Story", "Always and Forever", "Boogie Nights", and "The Groove Line".[2] After he was recruited by record producer Quincy Jones, he wrote several successful singles for Michael Jackson, including "Thriller", "Off the Wall", and "Rock with You".[2][1] He also wrote songs for George Benson, including "Give Me the Night" and "Love X Love", along with Patti Austin and James Ingram's United States number-one single "Baby, Come to Me", among many others.[2]

Temperton wrote the soundtrack for the 1986 film Running Scared. In 1990 he won a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella for Birdland.[2]

Biography edit

Early years edit

Rodney Lynn Temperton was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire,[2] on 9 October 1949.[5] Interviewed for the BBC Radio 2 documentary The Invisible Man: the Rod Temperton Story, he said that he was a musician from an early age: "My father wasn't the kind of person who would read you a story before you went off to sleep. He used to put a transistor radio in the crib, right on the pillow, and I'd go to sleep listening to Radio Luxembourg, and I think that had an influence."[2][3]

Temperton attended De Aston Grammar School, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire,[6] and he formed a group for the school's music competitions. He was a drummer at this time. "I'd get in the living room with my snare drum and my cymbal and play along to the BBC test card, which was all kinds of music they'd be playing continuously."[7] On leaving school, he started working as a fish filleter for Ross Frozen Foods in Grimsby, Lincolnshire.[5]

Heatwave edit

Temperton soon became a full-time musician as a keyboard player, and played in several dance bands. This took him to Worms in Germany. In 1974, he answered an advert in Melody Maker for a keyboardist,[2] placed by Johnnie Wilder Jr., and as a result, became a member of the pop, disco, and funk band: Heatwave,[2] which Wilder was putting together at the time. "He was the first British guy that I had ever met personally. He spoke kind of funny but he had a good sense of humour and he was a very friendly guy. After meeting him and then seeing him play I kind of determined he was a good enough player and entertainer and I just knew he would fit in the group", said Wilder.[3]

Temperton played Wilder tunes he had been composing: "I was very interested because we were doing a lot of cover tunes – we weren't doing a lot of original material – I was really interested." The songs provided material for 1976's Too Hot to Handle including "Boogie Nights",[2] which broke the band in the United Kingdom and the United States, and the ballad "Always and Forever"; both tracks were million-sellers in the USA.[8][9]

Despite the slick American sound, Temperton's working surroundings were still far from glamorous. Alan Kirk, a Yorkshire musician with Jimmy James and the Vagabonds, who toured with Heatwave in the mid 1970s, remembered: "Always and Forever was written on a Wurlitzer piano at the side of a pile of pungent washing – sorry to disappoint all the romantics." Producer Barry Blue recalled: "He had a very small flat, so everything had to be done within one room and he had piles of washing, and had the TV on top of the organ. It was a nightmare [...] he had trams running outside [...] but he made it, he just absorbed himself in the music and Rod seemed to come up with these amazing songs."[3]

In 1977, Heatwave followed up the success of its first album with its second, Central Heating, with Barry Blue again producing, and Temperton behind the majority of the songs. It included "The Groove Line",[2] another international hit single. In 1978, Temperton decided to concentrate on writing, and left Heatwave,[2] though he continued to write for the band.[10]

Songs written for Michael Jackson edit

Temperton's work attracted the attention of Quincy Jones, and he asked his engineer Bruce Swedien to check out the Heatwave album. "Holy cow! I simply loved Rod's musical feeling – everything about it – Rod's arrangements, his tunes, his songs – was exceedingly hip", recalled Swedien, also calling Temperton: "the most disciplined pop music composer I've ever met. When he comes to the studio, every musical detail is written down or accounted for in Rod's mind. He never stops until he feels confident that the music we're working on is able to stand on its own."[11] In 1979, Temperton was recruited by Quincy Jones[2] to write for what became Michael Jackson's first solo album in four years, and his first full-fledged solo release for Epic Records, titled Off the Wall. Temperton wrote three songs for the album,[2] including "Rock with You",[2] which became the second US number 1 single from the album.[5]

In the early 1980s, Temperton left Germany and moved to Beverly Hills, California.[12] In 1982, Temperton wrote three songs, including the title track,[1][2] for Jackson's next LP, Thriller, which became the biggest-selling album of all time in the United States, selling 32 million copies.[2] Temperton also wrote the spoken word section of the song for the actor Vincent Price.[13] On coming up with the title "Thriller",[2] Temperton once said:

I went back to the hotel, wrote two or three hundred titles and came up with Midnight Man. The next morning, I woke up and I just said this word. Something in my head just said, 'This is the title'. You could visualise it at the top of the Billboard charts. You could see the merchandising for this one word, how it jumped off the page as 'Thriller'.[14]

Other songwriting successes edit

Temperton wrote successfully for other musicians, his hits including disco classic "Stomp!" for The Brothers Johnson;[2] George Benson's "Give Me the Night";[2] "Baby, Come to Me"[2] for Patti Austin and James Ingram; "Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)" for Donna Summer;[2] and "Yah Mo B There" for James Ingram and Michael McDonald. Temperton also wrote for Herbie Hancock, The Manhattan Transfer, Mica Paris, Rufus and Chaka Khan,[2] and many others.[13]

Film work edit

In 1979, Temperton co-wrote the song "Keep Tomorrow For Me", with Barry Blue. The song was performed by Heatwave for the movie Escape To Athena soundtrack and served as the movie's closing theme.

In 1982, Temperton wrote the music to Someone in the Dark, recorded by Michael Jackson, and produced by Quincy Jones, for the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

In 1986, Temperton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)", which he wrote with Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie for The Color Purple film of 1985. (Richie won the award for "Say You, Say Me", from White Nights.) He was also nominated for Best Original Score, along with the 11 other composers, including Jones, who worked on The Color Purple's soundtrack.[2]

Later in 1986, the buddy-cop action-comedy Running Scared was released, featuring five new songs written by Temperton, including "Sweet Freedom",[2] performed by Michael McDonald; and "Man Size Love", performed by Klymaxx.[15] Temperton also composed the film's score.

Personal life and death edit

After leaving Heatwave to concentrate on his songwriting, Temperton shunned the celebrity lifestyle, and remained a very private man.[1] Due to his low profile, Temperton was nicknamed "The Invisible Man".[2] He died on 25 September 2016 after "a brief aggressive battle with cancer", as described by Jon Platt of Warner/Chappell music publishing.[2] His death would be announced a week later on 5 October 2016, with his private funeral having already taken place.[2][4] Gilles Peterson, a BBC radio presenter, paid tribute to Temperton on Twitter: "Apart from Lennon and McCartney no one from the UK has written more gold plated songs than Sir Rod Temperton... a huge loss. RIP."[2][16]

Temperton is survived by his wife Kathy.[1] They had homes in Los Angeles, the south of France, Fiji, Switzerland, and Kent in southeast England.[13][17]

Songwriting credits edit

Year Song[18] First charted by[18] Credited co-writer(s) with Temperton[18] US
Pop

[19]
US
R&B

[20]
UK
Singles
Chart

[21]
Other charting
versions,[18] and notes
1977 "Boogie Nights"[2] Heatwave 2 5 2 1992: Sonia, no.30 UK
"Too Hot to Handle" /
"Slip Your Disc to This"
15
1978 "Always and Forever" 18 2 9 1985: Nicole, no.66 US R&B
1990: Whistle, no.9 US R&B
1994: Luther Vandross, no.58 US pop, no.16 US R&B, no.20 UK
"The Groove Line"[2] 7 3 12 1999: The Blockster, no.18 UK
1979 "Eyeballin'" 30
"Razzle Dazzle" 43
"Keep Tomorrow For Me" Barry Blue - - -
"Rock with You"[2] Michael Jackson 1 1 7 1996: Quincy Jones, no.74 US R&B
1998: D'Influence, no.30 UK
2006: Michael Jackson, no.15 UK (re-entry)
2009: Michael Jackson, no.54 UK (2nd re-entry)
"Off the Wall"[2] 10 5 7 2000: Wisdome, no.33 UK
2009: Michael Jackson, no.73 UK (re-entry)
"Burn This Disco Out"[2]
"Live In Me"[22] Rufus and Chaka Khan[2]
1980 "Stomp!"[2] The Brothers Johnson Louis Johnson, George Johnson, Valerie Johnson 7 1 6 1996: Quincy Jones, no.28 UK
"Light Up the Night" Louis Johnson, George Johnson 16 47
"Give Me the Night"[2] George Benson 4 1 7 1984: Mirage, no.49 UK
1996: Randy Crawford, no.47 US R&B, no.60 UK
"Treasure" The Brothers Johnson 73 36
"Love X Love" George Benson 61 9 10
"Off Broadway" Grammy Best R&B Instrumental Performance
"Gangsters of the Groove" Heatwave 110 21 19
"Turn Out the Lamplight" George Benson 109 33 First recorded by Heatwave
"Lovelines" Karen Carpenter From solo album, released 1996
1981 "Jitterbuggin'" Heatwave 34
"Razzamattazz" Quincy Jones 17 11
"Turn On the Action"
"Do You Love Me?" Patti Austin 24 76
"Hypnotique" Bob James
"The Steamin' Feeling"
"Sign Of The Times"
1982 "Gettin' to the Good Part" Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock 47
"Lettin' It Loose" Heatwave 54
"Lite Me Up" Herbie Hancock 52
"Baby, Come to Me"[2] Patti Austin and James Ingram 1 9 11 1984: Stephanie Winslow, no.42 US country
1997: Alexander O'Neal & Cherrelle, no.56 UK
"Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)" Donna Summer[2] Quincy Jones, Merria Ross 10 4 18
1983 "Thriller"[1][2] Michael Jackson 4 3 10 2007: Michael Jackson, no.57 UK (re-entry)
2008: Michael Jackson, no.35 UK (re-entry)
2009: Michael Jackson, no.12 UK (re-entry)
2010: Michael Jackson, no.68 UK (re-entry)
2011: The Glee Cast, no.38 US, no.23 UK
2011: Michael Jackson, no.79 UK (re-entry)
2012: Michael Jackson, no.49 UK (re-entry)
2013: Michael Jackson, no.42 US, no.49 UK (re-entry)
2014: Michael Jackson, no.35 US (re-entry)
"Baby Be Mine"[2]
"The Lady in My Life"[2]
"Spice of Life" The Manhattan Transfer Derek Bramble 40 32 19
"Yah Mo B There" James Ingram and Michael McDonald James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Quincy Jones 19 5 12
1984 "Mystery" The Manhattan Transfer 102 80 1986: Rapture (Anita Baker album)[2]
1986 "Sweet Freedom"[2] Michael McDonald 7 17 12 2002: Safri Duo, no.54 UK
"Man Size Love" Klymaxx 15 43 86
1990 "The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)" Quincy Jones feat. Al B. Sure!, James Ingram, El DeBarge, Barry White Quincy Jones, Siedah Garrett, El DeBarge 31 1 67
1991 "Givin' In to Love" Patti Austin 55
1993 "Never Do You Wrong" Stephanie Mills Vassal Benford, Ron Spearman, Carol Duboc 33 57
"Two in a Million" Mica Paris 51
1994 "Vibe" (includes a sample of "Love x Love", from Give Me the Night,[2] 1980) Zhané Kier Gist,
Renée Neufville
119 33 67
1995 "Hey Lover" (includes a sample of "The Lady in My Life",[2] from Thriller, 1982) LL Cool J James Todd Smith 3 3 17
"You Put a Move on My Heart" Tamia 98 16 First recorded by Mica Paris
2020 "Turn Down the Sound"[23] Nikki Yanofsky Nikki Yanofsky
"Bubbles"
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

Production credits edit

Arranging edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Rod Temperton". TheTimes.co.uk. The TimesTimes Newspapers Limited. 7 October 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au "Rod Temperton: Thriller songwriter dies aged 66". BBC.co.uk. BBC NewsBritish Broadcasting Corporation. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d "The Invisible Man: the Rod Temperton story", narrated by Paul Gambaccini, BBC Radio 2, BBC RadioBritish Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. ^ a b "Find a will: Temperton, Rodney Lynn". ProbateSearch.service.GOV.uk. HM Government of the United Kingdom. 27 April 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Rod Temperton, songwriter who wrote Michael Jackson's Thriller – obituary". The Telegraph. The TelegraphTelegraph Media Group Limited. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  6. ^ "De Aston School news". De-Aston.Lincs.sch.uk. De Aston Grammar School. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Would 'uke' believe it! The De Aston Michael Jackson with 36 albums". GrimsbyTelegraph.co.uk. Grimsby Telegraph. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 248. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  9. ^ Paphides, Pete (5 October 2016). "Rod Temperton: the effortless orchestrator of the perfect pop illusion". The Guardian.
  10. ^ "Rod Temperton dead: 'Thriller' songwriter dies aged 66". HuffingtonPost.co.uk. Huffington Post. 6 October 2016.
  11. ^ "The making of Michael Jackson's Thriller". MusicRadar.com. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  12. ^ Hoffmann, Christian (18 July 2009). "Komponist von Michael Jackson war Wormser". MorgenWeb.de. Mannheimer Morgen. p. 30. Archived from the original on 4 August 2012.
  13. ^ a b c "Rod Temperton - obituary". The Guardian. 6 October 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  14. ^ "Michael Jackson: How Rod Temperton invented Thriller". Telegraph.co.uk. The Daily TelegraphTelegraph Media Group Limited. 26 June 2009. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  15. ^ "Various – Running Scared (music from the motion picture soundtrack)". Discogs.com. 1986. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  16. ^ Peterson, Gilles (5 October 2016). "Gilles Peterson tweet on the death of Rod Temperton". Twitter.com. Twitter, Inc. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  17. ^ "Obituary - Rod Temperton, songwriter behind Michael Jackson's Thriller and Rock With You". HeraldScotland.com. Herald Scotland. 6 October 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  18. ^ a b c d "Songs written by Rod Temperton". MusicVF.com. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  19. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2003). Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
  20. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1996). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-1995. Record Research.
  21. ^ Betts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004 (1st ed.). London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-717931-6.
  22. ^ Khan, Chaka (5 October 2016). "Chaka Khan tweet on the death of Rod Temperton". Twitter.com. Twitter, Inc. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  23. ^ "Nikki Yanofsky releases new album feat. Rod Temperton's last song". ShoreFire.com. Shore Fire Media. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  24. ^ "Running Scared (1986 Original Soundtrack)". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  25. ^ "Emotional – Jeffrey Osborne". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  26. ^ "Siedah Garrett – Kiss Of Life". Discogs.com. 1988. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  27. ^ "Quincy Jones – Back On The Block". Discogs.com. 1989. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  28. ^ "Billboard: single reviews". Billboard. Internet Archive: Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 12 October 1991. Retrieved 7 October 2016. Alt URL
  29. ^ "Mica Paris – Whisper A Prayer". Discogs.com. 1993. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  30. ^ "Various – We Are The Future: You Are The Answer". Discogs.com. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  31. ^ "Quincy Jones – Q's Jook Joint". Discogs.com. 7 November 1995. Retrieved 8 October 2016.

External links edit

  • Rod Temperton at AllMusic
  • Rod Temperton discography at Discogs  
  • Rod Temperton at IMDb
  • Six Million Steps – Rod Temperton Special radio show from March 2008
  • Six Million Steps – Rod Temperton Special REMIXED radio show from October 2016
  • Irreverent website info
  • "The Yorkshire Post" article (2006)
  • , 6 October 2016, Death-Notices.co.uk,
  • "The Invisible Man" documentary

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Rodney Lynn Temperton 9 October 1949 25 September 2016 3 4 was an English songwriter producer and musician Rod TempertonScreenshot of Temperton taken from a BBC Television programmeBackground informationBirth nameRodney Lynn TempertonAlso known asR Temperton 1 The Invisible Man 2 Born 1949 10 09 9 October 1949Cleethorpes Lincolnshire EnglandDied25 September 2016 2016 09 25 aged 66 London England 2 GenresPop disco funk soulOccupation s Songwriter musician record producerInstrument s Keyboards vocalsYears active1974 2016 Temperton was the keyboardist and main songwriter for the 1970s pop music disco and funk band Heatwave writing songs including Star of a Story Always and Forever Boogie Nights and The Groove Line 2 After he was recruited by record producer Quincy Jones he wrote several successful singles for Michael Jackson including Thriller Off the Wall and Rock with You 2 1 He also wrote songs for George Benson including Give Me the Night and Love X Love along with Patti Austin and James Ingram s United States number one single Baby Come to Me among many others 2 Temperton wrote the soundtrack for the 1986 film Running Scared In 1990 he won a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement Instrumental or A Cappella for Birdland 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Heatwave 1 3 Songs written for Michael Jackson 1 4 Other songwriting successes 1 5 Film work 2 Personal life and death 3 Songwriting credits 4 Production credits 5 Arranging 6 References 7 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Rodney Lynn Temperton was born in Cleethorpes Lincolnshire 2 on 9 October 1949 5 Interviewed for the BBC Radio 2 documentary The Invisible Man the Rod Temperton Story he said that he was a musician from an early age My father wasn t the kind of person who would read you a story before you went off to sleep He used to put a transistor radio in the crib right on the pillow and I d go to sleep listening to Radio Luxembourg and I think that had an influence 2 3 Temperton attended De Aston Grammar School Market Rasen Lincolnshire 6 and he formed a group for the school s music competitions He was a drummer at this time I d get in the living room with my snare drum and my cymbal and play along to the BBC test card which was all kinds of music they d be playing continuously 7 On leaving school he started working as a fish filleter for Ross Frozen Foods in Grimsby Lincolnshire 5 Heatwave edit Temperton soon became a full time musician as a keyboard player and played in several dance bands This took him to Worms in Germany In 1974 he answered an advert in Melody Maker for a keyboardist 2 placed by Johnnie Wilder Jr and as a result became a member of the pop disco and funk band Heatwave 2 which Wilder was putting together at the time He was the first British guy that I had ever met personally He spoke kind of funny but he had a good sense of humour and he was a very friendly guy After meeting him and then seeing him play I kind of determined he was a good enough player and entertainer and I just knew he would fit in the group said Wilder 3 Temperton played Wilder tunes he had been composing I was very interested because we were doing a lot of cover tunes we weren t doing a lot of original material I was really interested The songs provided material for 1976 s Too Hot to Handle including Boogie Nights 2 which broke the band in the United Kingdom and the United States and the ballad Always and Forever both tracks were million sellers in the USA 8 9 Despite the slick American sound Temperton s working surroundings were still far from glamorous Alan Kirk a Yorkshire musician with Jimmy James and the Vagabonds who toured with Heatwave in the mid 1970s remembered Always and Forever was written on a Wurlitzer piano at the side of a pile of pungent washing sorry to disappoint all the romantics Producer Barry Blue recalled He had a very small flat so everything had to be done within one room and he had piles of washing and had the TV on top of the organ It was a nightmare he had trams running outside but he made it he just absorbed himself in the music and Rod seemed to come up with these amazing songs 3 In 1977 Heatwave followed up the success of its first album with its second Central Heating with Barry Blue again producing and Temperton behind the majority of the songs It included The Groove Line 2 another international hit single In 1978 Temperton decided to concentrate on writing and left Heatwave 2 though he continued to write for the band 10 Songs written for Michael Jackson edit Temperton s work attracted the attention of Quincy Jones and he asked his engineer Bruce Swedien to check out the Heatwave album Holy cow I simply loved Rod s musical feeling everything about it Rod s arrangements his tunes his songs was exceedingly hip recalled Swedien also calling Temperton the most disciplined pop music composer I ve ever met When he comes to the studio every musical detail is written down or accounted for in Rod s mind He never stops until he feels confident that the music we re working on is able to stand on its own 11 In 1979 Temperton was recruited by Quincy Jones 2 to write for what became Michael Jackson s first solo album in four years and his first full fledged solo release for Epic Records titled Off the Wall Temperton wrote three songs for the album 2 including Rock with You 2 which became the second US number 1 single from the album 5 In the early 1980s Temperton left Germany and moved to Beverly Hills California 12 In 1982 Temperton wrote three songs including the title track 1 2 for Jackson s next LP Thriller which became the biggest selling album of all time in the United States selling 32 million copies 2 Temperton also wrote the spoken word section of the song for the actor Vincent Price 13 On coming up with the title Thriller 2 Temperton once said I went back to the hotel wrote two or three hundred titles and came up with Midnight Man The next morning I woke up and I just said this word Something in my head just said This is the title You could visualise it at the top of the Billboard charts You could see the merchandising for this one word how it jumped off the page as Thriller 14 Other songwriting successes edit Temperton wrote successfully for other musicians his hits including disco classic Stomp for The Brothers Johnson 2 George Benson s Give Me the Night 2 Baby Come to Me 2 for Patti Austin and James Ingram Love Is in Control Finger on the Trigger for Donna Summer 2 and Yah Mo B There for James Ingram and Michael McDonald Temperton also wrote for Herbie Hancock The Manhattan Transfer Mica Paris Rufus and Chaka Khan 2 and many others 13 Film work edit In 1979 Temperton co wrote the song Keep Tomorrow For Me with Barry Blue The song was performed by Heatwave for the movie Escape To Athena soundtrack and served as the movie s closing theme In 1982 Temperton wrote the music to Someone in the Dark recorded by Michael Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones for the movie E T the Extra Terrestrial with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman In 1986 Temperton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for Miss Celie s Blues Sister which he wrote with Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie for The Color Purple film of 1985 Richie won the award for Say You Say Me from White Nights He was also nominated for Best Original Score along with the 11 other composers including Jones who worked on The Color Purple s soundtrack 2 Later in 1986 the buddy cop action comedy Running Scared was released featuring five new songs written by Temperton including Sweet Freedom 2 performed by Michael McDonald and Man Size Love performed by Klymaxx 15 Temperton also composed the film s score Personal life and death editAfter leaving Heatwave to concentrate on his songwriting Temperton shunned the celebrity lifestyle and remained a very private man 1 Due to his low profile Temperton was nicknamed The Invisible Man 2 He died on 25 September 2016 after a brief aggressive battle with cancer as described by Jon Platt of Warner Chappell music publishing 2 His death would be announced a week later on 5 October 2016 with his private funeral having already taken place 2 4 Gilles Peterson a BBC radio presenter paid tribute to Temperton on Twitter Apart from Lennon and McCartney no one from the UK has written more gold plated songs than Sir Rod Temperton a huge loss RIP 2 16 Temperton is survived by his wife Kathy 1 They had homes in Los Angeles the south of France Fiji Switzerland and Kent in southeast England 13 17 Songwriting credits editSee also category Songs written by Rod Temperton Year Song 18 First charted by 18 Credited co writer s with Temperton 18 USPop 19 USR amp B 20 UKSinglesChart 21 Other chartingversions 18 and notes 1977 Boogie Nights 2 Heatwave 2 5 2 1992 Sonia no 30 UK Too Hot to Handle Slip Your Disc to This 15 1978 Always and Forever 18 2 9 1985 Nicole no 66 US R amp B1990 Whistle no 9 US R amp B1994 Luther Vandross no 58 US pop no 16 US R amp B no 20 UK The Groove Line 2 7 3 12 1999 The Blockster no 18 UK 1979 Eyeballin 30 Razzle Dazzle 43 Keep Tomorrow For Me Barry Blue Rock with You 2 Michael Jackson 1 1 7 1996 Quincy Jones no 74 US R amp B1998 D Influence no 30 UK2006 Michael Jackson no 15 UK re entry 2009 Michael Jackson no 54 UK 2nd re entry Off the Wall 2 10 5 7 2000 Wisdome no 33 UK2009 Michael Jackson no 73 UK re entry Burn This Disco Out 2 Live In Me 22 Rufus and Chaka Khan 2 1980 Stomp 2 The Brothers Johnson Louis Johnson George Johnson Valerie Johnson 7 1 6 1996 Quincy Jones no 28 UK Light Up the Night Louis Johnson George Johnson 16 47 Give Me the Night 2 George Benson 4 1 7 1984 Mirage no 49 UK1996 Randy Crawford no 47 US R amp B no 60 UK Treasure The Brothers Johnson 73 36 Love X Love George Benson 61 9 10 Off Broadway Grammy Best R amp B Instrumental Performance Gangsters of the Groove Heatwave 110 21 19 Turn Out the Lamplight George Benson 109 33 First recorded by Heatwave Lovelines Karen Carpenter From solo album released 1996 1981 Jitterbuggin Heatwave 34 Razzamattazz Quincy Jones 17 11 Turn On the Action Do You Love Me Patti Austin 24 76 Hypnotique Bob James The Steamin Feeling Sign Of The Times 1982 Gettin to the Good Part Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock 47 Lettin It Loose Heatwave 54 Lite Me Up Herbie Hancock 52 Baby Come to Me 2 Patti Austin and James Ingram 1 9 11 1984 Stephanie Winslow no 42 US country1997 Alexander O Neal amp Cherrelle no 56 UK Love Is in Control Finger on the Trigger Donna Summer 2 Quincy Jones Merria Ross 10 4 18 1983 Thriller 1 2 Michael Jackson 4 3 10 2007 Michael Jackson no 57 UK re entry 2008 Michael Jackson no 35 UK re entry 2009 Michael Jackson no 12 UK re entry 2010 Michael Jackson no 68 UK re entry 2011 The Glee Cast no 38 US no 23 UK2011 Michael Jackson no 79 UK re entry 2012 Michael Jackson no 49 UK re entry 2013 Michael Jackson no 42 US no 49 UK re entry 2014 Michael Jackson no 35 US re entry Baby Be Mine 2 The Lady in My Life 2 Spice of Life The Manhattan Transfer Derek Bramble 40 32 19 Yah Mo B There James Ingram and Michael McDonald James Ingram Michael McDonald Quincy Jones 19 5 12 1984 Mystery The Manhattan Transfer 102 80 1986 Rapture Anita Baker album 2 1986 Sweet Freedom 2 Michael McDonald 7 17 12 2002 Safri Duo no 54 UK Man Size Love Klymaxx 15 43 86 1990 The Secret Garden Sweet Seduction Suite Quincy Jones feat Al B Sure James Ingram El DeBarge Barry White Quincy Jones Siedah Garrett El DeBarge 31 1 67 1991 Givin In to Love Patti Austin 55 1993 Never Do You Wrong Stephanie Mills Vassal Benford Ron Spearman Carol Duboc 33 57 Two in a Million Mica Paris 51 1994 Vibe includes a sample of Love x Love from Give Me the Night 2 1980 Zhane Kier Gist Renee Neufville 119 33 67 1995 Hey Lover includes a sample of The Lady in My Life 2 from Thriller 1982 LL Cool J James Todd Smith 3 3 17 You Put a Move on My Heart Tamia 98 16 First recorded by Mica Paris 2020 Turn Down the Sound 23 Nikki Yanofsky Nikki Yanofsky Bubbles denotes releases that did not chart Production credits editThe Running Scared soundtrack album 1986 with Dick Rudolph and Bruce Swedien 24 We Belong to Love by Jeffrey Osborne from Emotional 1986 25 Kiss of Life by Siedah Garrett 1988 with Dick Rudolph 26 Back on the Block by Quincy Jones 1989 associate producer 27 Givin In to Love by Patti Austin from Carry On 1991 28 You Put a Move on My Heart We Were Made for Love Two in a Million and Love Keeps Coming Back by Mica Paris from Whisper a Prayer 1993 29 We Are the Future from We Are the Future You Are the Answer 2004 with Sunny Levine 30 Arranging editBack on the Block with Andrae Crouch Quincy Jones Quincy Jones III and Bill Summers Wee B Dooinit with Siedah Garrett Jones Mark Kibble and Ian Prince Birdland winner of the 1991 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement with Jerry Hey Jones and Prince Tomorrow A Better You Better Me with Hey and Jones The Secret Garden with Garrett Hey and Jones from Back on the Block 1989 You Put a Move on My Heart with John Clayton Rock with You with Jones Jones III and Greg Phillinganes Stomp with Hey and Jones Heaven s Girl with Hey Jones and R Kelly and Slow Jams with Clayton Hey and Phillinganes from Q s Jook Joint 1995 31 Lovelines and My Body Keeps Changing My Mind from solo album by Karen Carpenter recorded in 1979 1980 released in 1996 References edit a b c d e f Rod Temperton TheTimes co uk The Times Times Newspapers Limited 7 October 2016 Retrieved 3 September 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au Rod Temperton Thriller songwriter dies aged 66 BBC co uk BBC News British Broadcasting Corporation 5 October 2016 Retrieved 3 September 2020 a b c d The Invisible Man the Rod Temperton story narrated by Paul Gambaccini BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio British Broadcasting Corporation a b Find a will Temperton Rodney Lynn ProbateSearch service GOV uk HM Government of the United Kingdom 27 April 2017 Retrieved 3 September 2020 a b c Rod Temperton songwriter who wrote Michael Jackson s Thriller obituary The Telegraph The Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited 5 October 2016 Retrieved 5 October 2016 De Aston School news De Aston Lincs sch uk De Aston Grammar School Retrieved 5 October 2016 Would uke believe it The De Aston Michael Jackson with 36 albums GrimsbyTelegraph co uk Grimsby Telegraph 4 April 2016 Retrieved 8 October 2016 permanent dead link Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 248 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Paphides Pete 5 October 2016 Rod Temperton the effortless orchestrator of the perfect pop illusion The Guardian Rod Temperton dead Thriller songwriter dies aged 66 HuffingtonPost co uk Huffington Post 6 October 2016 The making of Michael Jackson s Thriller MusicRadar com 1 October 2009 Retrieved 7 October 2016 Hoffmann Christian 18 July 2009 Komponist von Michael Jackson war Wormser MorgenWeb de Mannheimer Morgen p 30 Archived from the original on 4 August 2012 a b c Rod Temperton obituary The Guardian 6 October 2016 Retrieved 7 October 2016 Michael Jackson How Rod Temperton invented Thriller Telegraph co uk The Daily Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited 26 June 2009 Retrieved 21 June 2016 Various Running Scared music from the motion picture soundtrack Discogs com 1986 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Peterson Gilles 5 October 2016 Gilles Peterson tweet on the death of Rod Temperton Twitter com Twitter Inc Retrieved 3 September 2020 Obituary Rod Temperton songwriter behind Michael Jackson s Thriller and Rock With You HeraldScotland com Herald Scotland 6 October 2016 Retrieved 7 October 2016 a b c d Songs written by Rod Temperton MusicVF com Retrieved 7 October 2016 Whitburn Joel 2003 Top Pop Singles 1955 2002 1st ed Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc ISBN 0 89820 155 1 Whitburn Joel 1996 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 1995 Record Research Betts Graham 2004 Complete UK Hit Singles 1952 2004 1st ed London Collins ISBN 0 00 717931 6 Khan Chaka 5 October 2016 Chaka Khan tweet on the death of Rod Temperton Twitter com Twitter Inc Retrieved 3 September 2020 Nikki Yanofsky releases new album feat Rod Temperton s last song ShoreFire com Shore Fire Media 10 July 2020 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Running Scared 1986 Original Soundtrack AllMusic com Retrieved 8 October 2016 Emotional Jeffrey Osborne AllMusic com Retrieved 8 October 2016 Siedah Garrett Kiss Of Life Discogs com 1988 Retrieved 11 October 2016 Quincy Jones Back On The Block Discogs com 1989 Retrieved 8 October 2016 Billboard single reviews Billboard Internet Archive Nielsen Business Media Inc 12 October 1991 Retrieved 7 October 2016 Alt URL Mica Paris Whisper A Prayer Discogs com 1993 Retrieved 11 October 2016 Various We Are The Future You Are The Answer Discogs com Retrieved 11 October 2016 Quincy Jones Q s Jook Joint Discogs com 7 November 1995 Retrieved 8 October 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Rod Temperton nbsp Biography portal nbsp Pop music portal nbsp England portal Rod Temperton at AllMusic Rod Temperton discography at Discogs nbsp Rod Temperton at IMDb Six Million Steps Rod Temperton Special radio show from March 2008 Six Million Steps Rod Temperton Special REMIXED radio show from October 2016 Irreverent website info The Yorkshire Post article 2006 Rod Temperton songwriting giant behind Thriller and Off the Wall dies 6 October 2016 Death Notices co uk The Invisible Man documentary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rod Temperton amp oldid 1219771939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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