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Michael Julien

Michael Julien (aka Peter Warne) is a British songwriter, who is the co-writer of a number of hit songs across the world. He co-wrote the winning song at the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest and has been presented with an Ivor Novello Award for songwriting.
==Early career==
During his early years, Michael Julien wrote a song for Norman Wisdom's album "Heart of a Clown" called "Impossible" in 1954. Julien's first major hit came with "Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me" sung by (Shirley Bassey) in 1958. It proved a great success, peaking in the charts at number three, and staying in the charts for an impressive 17 weeks.〔http://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/kiss%20me%20honey%20honey%20kiss%20me/〕After this, Michael Julien composed songs for films, including in 1960 ''Jazz Boat''.〔Stubblebine, Donald J. (1997) ''British Cinema Sheet Music: a comprehensive listing of film music published in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, 1916 through 1994'', McFarland & Co., ISBN 978-0786403134, p. 68〕 During the sixties, he continued to write songs for established artists such as David Hughes for whom he wrote "Teach me (how to love him)". Julien wrote the English lyrics to Cliff Richard's adaptation of "L'Edera (song)", translating as "Constantly". It was a global hit, reaching the top ten in six countries.〔http://tsort.info/music/zshetk.htm〕 Julien's first major hit in the United States came with what is today a wartime classic. He wrote the title and lyrics of "Let's Live for Today", recorded by The Grass Roots in 1967.〔Shapiro, Nat (ed.) (1973) ''Popular Music: An Annotated Index of American Popular Songs'', Adrian Press, p. 162〕 It was originally recorded a year earlier by The Rokes. This song was voted by troops in the Vietnam war as their favourite song, and is now a pop standard in the US.

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