Geoff Goddard (born 19 November 1937, Reading, Berkshire — died 15
May 2000, Reading, Berkshire) is an English songwriter. As he worked for
Joe Meek, he wrote songs for Heinz, Mike Berry, Gerry Temple, The
Tornados, Kenny Hollywood, The Outlaws, Freddie Starr, Screaming Lord
Sutch, Gunilla Thorne, The Ramblers, Carter-Lewis and the Southerners and
John Leyton ("Johnny Remember Me"); plus he played keyboards on various of
his productions, most notably on The Tornados' worldwide hit single,
"Telstar".
Goddard made four singles as solo artist, that were produced by Joe Meek:
· "Girl Bride" / "For Eternity" HMV POP 938 October 1961
· "My Little Girl's Come Home" / "Try Once More" HMV POP 1068 September
1962
· "Saturday Dance" / "Come Back To Me" HMV POP 1160 May 1963
· "Sky Men" / "Walk With Me My Angel" HMV POP 1213 October 1963
Releases as songwriter (RGM productions)
· The Flee-Re
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Links
http://www.sonorika.com/geoffgoddard
http://www.bioandlyrics.com/geoffgoddardPeter Jay,
Joe Meek,
The Riot Squad,
Michael Cox,
Glenda Collins,
Mike Berry & the Outlaws,
Jenny Moss,
Packabeats,
Chad Carson,
The Dowlands,
Iain Gregory,
Sharades,
Ricky Wayne,
Mark Douglas,
Danny Rivers,
Blue Rondos,
Cryin' Shames,
Lee Starr & The Astrals,
Moontrekkers,
Flee-Rekkers,
Kenny Hollywood,
Dowlands,