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Geoff Goddard

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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". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Sky Men

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Mt Little Girl's Come Home

825
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Girl Bride

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Saturday Dance

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Come Back To Me

517
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For Eternity

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Walk With Me My Angel

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My Friend Bobby

441
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Try Once More

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Just Like Eddie - Geoff Goddard's Guide

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albums

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Rare Joe Meek Recordings Of The '60s

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The Alchemist of Pop: Home Made Hits and Rarities 1959-1966 Disc 2

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Joe Meek The Alchemist Of Pop: Home Made Hits And Rarities 1959-1966 (Disc 2)

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100 Rockin’ Instrumentals - ‘50s & ‘60s

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The Joe Meek Productions

The Alchemist of Pop: Home Made Hits and Rarities 1959-1966

The Alchemist of Pop: Home Made Hits and Rarities 1959-1966

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Joe Meek: Complete Independent Productions 1961-62

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Joe Meek The Alchemist Of Pop Cd2

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Joe Meek: Complete Independent Productions 1960-61

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The Alchemist of Pop Joe Meek, Vol. 2

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Joe Meek 'Portrait of a genius' : The RGM Legacy 1962-63

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Joe Meek - Telstar: Anthology

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