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  2. List of songs written by Roy Wood - Wikipedia

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    "Nancy Sing Me a Song" 1973 Boulders: Solo "New York City" 2011 Roy Wood - Music Book: Roy Wood Rock & Roll Band "Night of Fear" 1966 Single The Move "Oh What a Shame" 1975 Single Solo "Olympic Flyer" 1980 Single Solo "Omnibus" 1968 Single The Move "On Top of the World" 1985 Single Solo "O.T.T." 1982 Single Solo "The Premium Bond Theme" 1974 ...

  3. Roy Wood - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wood was born on 8 November 1947 [6] in Kitts Green, a suburb of Birmingham, England.For some years the legend persisted that his real name was Ulysses Adrian Wood, until it was revealed that this was probably the result of somebody close to the Move in their early days filling in such names on a 'lifelines' feature for the press as a joke.

  4. Category:Songs written by Roy Wood - Wikipedia

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  5. Boulders (album) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wood recorded Boulders from 1969 to 1971 at Phonogram Studios and Abbey Road Studios, London.He was still a member of the Move at the time, who he formed some three years before work on Boulders began, [4] and intended the album to be whimsical and childlike in order to represent a "creative holiday" from the band, [5] who were experiencing their commercial peak at the time. [6]

  6. Dear Elaine - Wikipedia

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    "Dear Elaine" is a song written and produced by Roy Wood. It was first released on Wood's July 1973 debut solo album, Boulders, [1] before being issued as a single on 11 August 1973. [2] Wood played all of the musical instruments on the recording, as well as supplying lead and multi-tracked backing vocals. [3]

  7. Goin' Down the Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Goin' Down the Road" is a 1974 single, which was written and produced by Roy Wood. [1] Wood played all of the musical instruments on the recording, [2] including the bagpipes, as well as supplying lead and multi-tracked backing vocals. [3] The single bore the subtitle "(A Scottish Reggae Song)". [4] The song was globally published by Carlin ...

  8. Oh What a Shame - Wikipedia

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    "Oh What a Shame" is a 1975 single, which was written and produced by Roy Wood. [1] Wood played all of the musical instruments on the recording, as well as supplying lead and multi-tracked backing vocals. The song was jointly globally published by Carlin Music Corp and Roy Wood Music. [2] The track reached number 13 in the UK Singles Chart. [3]

  9. Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune) - Wikipedia

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    "Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune)" was a song written by Roy Wood. It was released by the British rock band Wizzard, as their first single on the Warner Bros label in 1974. [2] It was originally meant to be issued early in 1974 but the date was pushed back to 29 March 1974, before it was finally released on 19 April that year.