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Steve Kipner

Stephen Alan Kipner[1][2] (born 1950) is an American-born Australian songwriter and record producer, with hits spanning a 40-year period, including chart-topping songs such as Olivia Newton-John's "Physical", Natasha Bedingfield's "These Words",[3] and Christina Aguilera's "Genie in a Bottle",[4] for which he won an Ivor Novello Award for International Hit of the Year. Other hits he has writing credits on include Chicago's "Hard Habit to Break", 98 Degrees' "The Hardest Thing", Dream's "He Loves U Not", Kelly Rowland's "Stole", The Script's "Breakeven" and "The Man Who Can't Be Moved", American Idol Kris Allen's top 5 debut "Live Like We're Dying", Cheryl Cole's "Fight for This Love",[5] Camila Cabello's "Crying in the Club" and James Arthur's "Say You Won't Let Go".

Steve Kipner
Birth nameStephen Alan Kipner
Born1950 (age 73–74)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1960–present

Biography edit

Early life edit

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, Kipner began his music career in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, where he grew up.[4]

Steve & the Board edit

His first band, Steve & the Board[6] achieved Australian chart success with the song "Giggle Eyed Goo",[7] co-written by his father Nat Kipner and released on Spin Records in 1966.[8] As a result of his father's A&R involvement in Spin Records, the members of Steve & the Board became good friends with the Bee Gees, who were also on the label.[8] Nat Kipner, interviewed in 2001, said that Steve Kipner sang backing vocals on some songs on the Bee Gees album Spicks and Specks which was produced by Nat Kipner (Colin Petersen, the drummer of Steve & the Board, also played on some songs on that album).[9]

Tin Tin and the Fut edit

Steve & The Board broke up in early 1967. Kipner then formed a duo with Steve Groves and relocated to England in 1968, where they recorded an unsuccessful LP as Steve & Stevie on Toast Records. After Kipner ran into Barry Gibb in 1969, Kipner and Groves were signed to Robert Stigwood with Maurice Gibb as their producer. Under the name Tin Tin, the group scored an international hit, "Toast and Marmalade for Tea," including an American top 20 placing in 1971. The next year Tin Tin, with additional member John Vallins, supported the Bee Gees on their American tour.

In August 1969, Kipner, Groves, Gibb, and Billy Lawrie recorded the song "Have You Heard the Word" in a Tin Tin session, with Kipner on piano and participating in the lead vocals with Groves and Gibb. Maurice Gibb's vocal impersonation of John Lennon led to the song appearing on Beatles Bootleg albums as supposedly a lost Beatles recording.[10]

Other bands edit

Kipner moved from London to California in 1974 and was a member of the bands "Friends" (MGM), "Skyband" (RCA), and "Think out Loud" (A&M). He then recorded the solo album Knock the Walls Down[11] in 1979. While writing and recording for his own album, Kipner came into contact with other artists who developed an interest in his songs for their albums, and accidentally fell into a song-writing career as more and more opportunities arose.

At that time he met Australian manager Roger Davies, who in the late 1970s was working for Olivia Newton-John's manager Lee Kramer. Kipner had co-written a song with English songwriter Terry Shaddick titled "Let's Get Physical," and played the demo to Davies, imagining the song would be suited to a male singer such as Rod Stewart. Kramer overheard the song from the next room and thought it would be a way to promote another one of his clients, Mr. Universe, by having him appear with Newton-John on her album cover.[4] Retitled "Physical", the song spent ten weeks at number 1 on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart and was a worldwide hit.

Songwriting career edit

"Fight for This Love" reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, and was the fastest-selling single of 2009 with 292,846 sales in its first week.[12]

"Catch 22 (2 Steps Forward, 3 Steps Back)" is Track 4 on the Two Of A Kind soundtrack and performed by Kipner. Two Of A Kind was the second movie John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John co-starred in after Grease.

"Physical" was ranked by Billboard in 2017 as the No. 8 song among all those which charted during the 50+ year history of the Hot 100.[13]

In 1999, Christina Aguilera released "Genie in a Bottle", written by Kipner, David Frank, and Pam Sheyne, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Over the years, Kipner has written songs for some of the music industry's biggest artists including Olly Murs, Doug Parkinson, Heart, Janet Jackson, Matsuda Seiko, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond, Laura Branigan, The Temptations, America, Cheap Trick, LFO, Westlife, Huey Lewis & the News, Joe Cocker, Al Jarreau, Rod Stewart, and American Idol's David Archuleta from Season 7. Other Billboard charting songs include "20/20" by George Benson,[14] "Invisible Man" by 98 Degrees, "Potential New Boyfriend" by Dolly Parton, "Moonlight on Water" by Laura Branigan, "Heart Attack", "Twist of Fate" and "I Need Love" by Olivia Newton-John, and "Impulsive" by Wilson Phillips.

"Nothin' You Can Do About It" by The Manhattan Transfer (Extensions) written by David Foster, Jay Graydon, Steve Kipner (1979).

"Murphy's Law" by Al Jarreau (High Crime) written by Steve Kipner, Paul Bliss (1984).

References edit

  1. ^ "Songs written by Steve Kipner". SecondHandSongs. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Steve Kipner". lescharts.com (in French). Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  3. ^ "YouTube - Natasha Bedingfield - These Words". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Ed Hogan. "Steve Kipner | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  5. ^ "YouTube - Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  6. ^ "MILESAGO - Groups & Solo Artists - Spectrum / Indelible Murtceps". milesago.com. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  7. ^ "Steve and the Board…and the Giggle Eyed Goo". answers.com. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  8. ^ a b Nat Kipner and The Bee Gees, Hurstville City Library Museum Gallery.
  9. ^ Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1966". Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  10. ^ Gibb Songs 1969
  11. ^ "Amazon.com: Knock the Walls Down: Steve Kipner". amazon.com. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  12. ^ "Cheryl Cole's debut is number one". news.bbc.co.uk. 25 October 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  13. ^ "Billboard Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Songs". billboard.com. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
  14. ^ "George Benson Wiki Information at StubPass.com". stubbpass.com. Retrieved 25 October 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Steve Kipner at IMDb

steve, kipner, stephen, alan, kipner, born, 1950, american, born, australian, songwriter, record, producer, with, hits, spanning, year, period, including, chart, topping, songs, such, olivia, newton, john, physical, natasha, bedingfield, these, words, christin. Stephen Alan Kipner 1 2 born 1950 is an American born Australian songwriter and record producer with hits spanning a 40 year period including chart topping songs such as Olivia Newton John s Physical Natasha Bedingfield s These Words 3 and Christina Aguilera s Genie in a Bottle 4 for which he won an Ivor Novello Award for International Hit of the Year Other hits he has writing credits on include Chicago s Hard Habit to Break 98 Degrees The Hardest Thing Dream s He Loves U Not Kelly Rowland s Stole The Script s Breakeven and The Man Who Can t Be Moved American Idol Kris Allen s top 5 debut Live Like We re Dying Cheryl Cole s Fight for This Love 5 Camila Cabello s Crying in the Club and James Arthur s Say You Won t Let Go Steve KipnerBirth nameStephen Alan KipnerBorn1950 age 73 74 Cincinnati Ohio U S OriginBrisbane Queensland AustraliaGenresPopR amp BOccupation s Singersongwriterrecord producerInstrument s VocalsYears active1960 present Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Steve amp the Board 1 3 Tin Tin and the Fut 1 4 Other bands 1 5 Songwriting career 2 References 3 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Born in Cincinnati Ohio United States Kipner began his music career in Brisbane Queensland Australia where he grew up 4 Steve amp the Board edit His first band Steve amp the Board 6 achieved Australian chart success with the song Giggle Eyed Goo 7 co written by his father Nat Kipner and released on Spin Records in 1966 8 As a result of his father s A amp R involvement in Spin Records the members of Steve amp the Board became good friends with the Bee Gees who were also on the label 8 Nat Kipner interviewed in 2001 said that Steve Kipner sang backing vocals on some songs on the Bee Gees album Spicks and Specks which was produced by Nat Kipner Colin Petersen the drummer of Steve amp the Board also played on some songs on that album 9 Tin Tin and the Fut edit Steve amp The Board broke up in early 1967 Kipner then formed a duo with Steve Groves and relocated to England in 1968 where they recorded an unsuccessful LP as Steve amp Stevie on Toast Records After Kipner ran into Barry Gibb in 1969 Kipner and Groves were signed to Robert Stigwood with Maurice Gibb as their producer Under the name Tin Tin the group scored an international hit Toast and Marmalade for Tea including an American top 20 placing in 1971 The next year Tin Tin with additional member John Vallins supported the Bee Gees on their American tour In August 1969 Kipner Groves Gibb and Billy Lawrie recorded the song Have You Heard the Word in a Tin Tin session with Kipner on piano and participating in the lead vocals with Groves and Gibb Maurice Gibb s vocal impersonation of John Lennon led to the song appearing on Beatles Bootleg albums as supposedly a lost Beatles recording 10 Other bands edit Kipner moved from London to California in 1974 and was a member of the bands Friends MGM Skyband RCA and Think out Loud A amp M He then recorded the solo album Knock the Walls Down 11 in 1979 While writing and recording for his own album Kipner came into contact with other artists who developed an interest in his songs for their albums and accidentally fell into a song writing career as more and more opportunities arose At that time he met Australian manager Roger Davies who in the late 1970s was working for Olivia Newton John s manager Lee Kramer Kipner had co written a song with English songwriter Terry Shaddick titled Let s Get Physical and played the demo to Davies imagining the song would be suited to a male singer such as Rod Stewart Kramer overheard the song from the next room and thought it would be a way to promote another one of his clients Mr Universe by having him appear with Newton John on her album cover 4 Retitled Physical the song spent ten weeks at number 1 on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart and was a worldwide hit Songwriting career edit See also Category Songs written by Steve Kipner Fight for This Love reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and was the fastest selling single of 2009 with 292 846 sales in its first week 12 Catch 22 2 Steps Forward 3 Steps Back is Track 4 on the Two Of A Kind soundtrack and performed by Kipner Two Of A Kind was the second movie John Travolta and Olivia Newton John co starred in after Grease Physical was ranked by Billboard in 2017 as the No 8 song among all those which charted during the 50 year history of the Hot 100 13 In 1999 Christina Aguilera released Genie in a Bottle written by Kipner David Frank and Pam Sheyne which reached No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Over the years Kipner has written songs for some of the music industry s biggest artists including Olly Murs Doug Parkinson Heart Janet Jackson Matsuda Seiko Diana Ross Neil Diamond Laura Branigan The Temptations America Cheap Trick LFO Westlife Huey Lewis amp the News Joe Cocker Al Jarreau Rod Stewart and American Idol s David Archuleta from Season 7 Other Billboard charting songs include 20 20 by George Benson 14 Invisible Man by 98 Degrees Potential New Boyfriend by Dolly Parton Moonlight on Water by Laura Branigan Heart Attack Twist of Fate and I Need Love by Olivia Newton John and Impulsive by Wilson Phillips Nothin You Can Do About It by The Manhattan Transfer Extensions written by David Foster Jay Graydon Steve Kipner 1979 Murphy s Law by Al Jarreau High Crime written by Steve Kipner Paul Bliss 1984 References edit Songs written by Steve Kipner SecondHandSongs Retrieved 13 May 2014 Steve Kipner lescharts com in French Retrieved 13 January 2021 YouTube Natasha Bedingfield These Words youtube com Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 Retrieved 25 October 2009 a b c Ed Hogan Steve Kipner Biography AllMusic Retrieved 13 May 2014 YouTube Cheryl Cole Fight For This Love youtube com Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 Retrieved 25 October 2009 MILESAGO Groups amp Solo Artists Spectrum Indelible Murtceps milesago com Retrieved 25 October 2009 Steve and the Board and the Giggle Eyed Goo answers com Retrieved 25 October 2009 a b Nat Kipner and The Bee Gees Hurstville City Library Museum Gallery Brennan Joseph Gibb Songs 1966 Retrieved 26 December 2014 Gibb Songs 1969 Amazon com Knock the Walls Down Steve Kipner amazon com Retrieved 25 October 2009 Cheryl Cole s debut is number one news bbc co uk 25 October 2009 Retrieved 25 October 2009 Billboard Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Songs billboard com Retrieved 21 April 2017 George Benson Wiki Information at StubPass com stubbpass com Retrieved 25 October 2009 External links editOfficial website Steve Kipner at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Kipner amp oldid 1192416564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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