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Also known as
  
David Whittaker

Years active
  
1968-2011


Name
  
David Whitaker

Role
  
Composer


Birth name
  
David Sinclair Whitaker

Born
  
6 January 1931 Surrey, England (
1931-01-06
)

Occupation(s)
  
Composer, songwriter, arranger, conductor

Died
  
January 11, 2012, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Education
  
Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Books
  
CD-ROM and the Migration from Print

Albums
  
Run Wild, Run Free, Harry un ami qui vous veut du bien

Nominations
  
Cesar Award for Best Original Score

Similar People
  
Serge Gainsbourg, Claude Francois, Brigitte Bardot, Luciano Pavarotti, Dominik Moll

David Sinclair Whitaker (6 January 1931 – 11 January 2012) was an English composer, songwriter, arranger, and conductor who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Musical works

Whitaker, who was born in Kingston upon Thames, collaborated with many prestigious British and French artists including Air, Etienne Daho, Marianne Faithfull, Claude François, Serge Gainsbourg, France Gall, Johnny Hallyday, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Page (for the soundtrack to Death Wish II), Saint Etienne, Simply Red and Sylvie Vartan, and other international artists including Lee Hazlewood, Kings of Convenience and Francesco De Gregori.

Whitaker recorded several sessions with the BBC Radio Orchestra at the Maida Vale Studios, London, in the early 1980s, featuring a mixture of his own compositions and arrangements, to high acclaim.

In 1992, David Whitaker (along with Adrian Burch), arranged and produced a recording of the Buddy Holly hit "Heartbeat" with vocals performed by actor/singer Nick Berry. It was to be used as the title theme for popular ITV drama series Heartbeat, which also starred Berry. The single was released in 1992 and reached number 2 on the U.K. chart. It was used on every episode of the series until its cancellation in 2010. David and Adrian also composed incidental music for many episodes, although with an increase in the number of episodes produced per year and the reduction in production time per episode, episodes later began to be heavily scored with sections of 1960's pop songs.

Alongside his other collaborations, David Whitaker recorded many interpretations of songs for albums released by Reader's Digest. They were usually credited to David Whitaker And His Orchestra.

Selected film scores

  • 1968: Hammerhead, directed by David Miller, starring Vince Edwards
  • 1968: Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River, directed by Jerry Paris, starring Jerry Lewis
  • 1969: The Desperados, directed by Henry Levin, starring Jack Palance
  • 1969: Run Wild, Run Free, directed by Richard C. Sarafian, starring John Mills
  • 1970: Scream and Scream Again, directed by Gordon Hessler, starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee
  • 1970: Eyewitness, directed by John Hough, starring Mark Lester, Susan George
  • 1971: Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, directed by Roy Ward Baker, starring Ralph Bates, Martine Beswick
  • 1972: Vampire Circus, directed by Robert Young, starring Adrienne Corri
  • 1972: That's Your Funeral, directed by John Robins, starring Bill Fraser
  • 1972: Danny Jones, directed by Jules Bricken, starring Frank Finlay
  • 1974: Vampira, directed by Clive Donner, starring David Niven, Teresa Graves
  • 1974: Mistress Pamela, directed by Jim O'Connolly, starring Ann Michelle
  • 1978: The Playbirds, directed by Willy Roe, starring Mary Millington
  • 1978: Dominique, directed by Michael Anderson, starring Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons
  • 1979: Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair, directed by Willy Roe, starring Alan Lake, Mary Millington
  • 1982: The Sword and the Sorcerer, directed by Albert Pyun, starring Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller
  • 1998: Shadow Run, directed by Geoffrey Reeve, starring Michael Caine, James Fox
  • 2000: With a Friend Like Harry (Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien), directed by Dominik Moll, starring Sergi López
  • 2006: Lemming, directed by Dominik Moll, starring Charlotte Rampling, Charlotte Gainsbourg
  • Compilation

  • 2002: The David Whitaker Songbook, 1 CD Collection "Musée de l’Imaginaire", Album 20 Tricatel - Compiled by Thomas Jamois and Bertrand Burgalat with the help of David Whitaker (all selections arranged and conducted by David Sinclair Whitaker), track listing:
    1. The Andrew Oldham Orchestra
      The Last Time
      (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards) Westminster Music / ABKCO Music, Inc. (BMI)
      (P) 1967 Immediate Records, lnc
    2. Long Chris
      La Petite fille de l’hiver
      (Éric Demarsan / Long Chris) Ed. Tulsa
      (P) 1967 Philips
    3. OST Run Wild, Run Free
      Philip’s Triumph
      (David Whitaker) Screen Gems-Columbia, BMI
      (P) 1969 SGC
    4. Music To Spy By
      Strange Affair
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1965 CBS
    5. Nico
      I‘m Not Saying
      (Gordon Lightfoot) Chelsea Music Publishing
      (P) 1965 Andrew Loog Oldham Production
    6. Music to spy by
      Alive at Last
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1965 CBS
    7. OST Run Wild, Run Free
      A Ride on the White Colt
      (David Whitaker) Screen Gems-Columbia, BMI
      (P) 1969 SGC
    8. Lee Hazlewood
      What’s More I Don’t Need Her
      (Lee Hazlewood) Lee Hazlewood Music, Corp
      (P) 1970 Lee Hazlewood Music, Corp
    9. David Whitaker
      Pavane
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1974 Reserved rights
    10. David Whitaker
      Susie
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1974 Reserved rights
    11. OST Run Wild, Run Free
      Philip on the Moors
      (David Whitaker) Screen Gems-Columbia, BMI
      (P) 1969 SGC
    12. OST Run Wild, Run Free
      Philip Grows Up
      (David Whitaker) Screen Gems-Columbia, BMI
      (P) 1969 SGC
    13. OST Hammerhead
      Hood Explore The Triton
      (David Whitaker) Screen Gems-Columbia, BMI
      (P) 1968 Colgems Records, lnc
    14. Music To Spy By
      Interception
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1965 SGC
    15. France Gall
      Chanson Indienne (Indian Song)
      (Lyrics by Robert Gall / Music David Whitaker) Ed. Sidonie
      (P) 1968 Philips
    16. OST Harry un ami qui vous veut du bien
      L’Autoroute des vacances
      (David Whitaker) Ed. Diaphana / BMG Music Pub.
      (P) 2000 Diaphana / Source
    17. Marianne Faithfull
      Plaisir d'Amour
      (Public domain)
      (P) 1965 Andrew Loog Oldham Production
    18. Music To Spy By
      Cressida
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1965 SGC
    19. Music To Spy By
      Mr Mouthpiece
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1965 SGC
    20. Air
      Remember (David Whitaker version)
      (Nicolas Godin / Jean-Benoît Dunckel) Ed. Revolvair
      (P) 1998 Source
    21. David Whitaker
      Dominique
      (David Whitaker)
      (P) 1973 Reserved rights

    Awards

  • David Whitaker, nominated in 2001 for the César Award for Best Music Written for a Film with the French movie With a Friend Like Harry (Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien) directed by Dominik Moll.
  • Death

    Whitaker died on 11 January 2012.

    Family

    David Whitaker had two sons by his first wife, Rita Pedley. He had another son with his second wife, Sue Fournel, whom he married in 1971.

    References

    David Whitaker (composer) Wikipedia