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Ali Tennant | |
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Birth name | Lorne Alistair Tennant |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Pop, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, vocal producer, vocal coach |
Years active | 1998–present |
Website | www |
Lorne Alistair Tennant, better known as Ali Tennant, is a British singer, songwriter and vocal producer/mentor from London signed to BMG Chrysalis.
Performer
Tennant released one album Crucial under the name Ali in 1998 on Polydor, and a single "Bitter Honey".
Songwriter
Beginning his songwriting career in 1998, he has had credits on 17 top ten albums, 7 of which hit number 1, as well as 4 singles, one of which debuted at number 1. Later years have seen Tennant vocal coach and produce for a number of high-profile clients such as The X Factor, The Voice UK, Jessie J (Alive), David Guetta (Nothing but the Beat), JLS (JLS, Outta This World, Jukebox, Evolution), the Saturdays (On Your Radar), Olly Murs (Olly Murs) and more.
Songwriting credits
Year | Artist | Song | Album |
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1998 | Five | "That's What You Told Me" | 5ive |
1999 | "Don't Fight It Baby" | Invincible | |
Westlife | "Let's Make Tonight Special" | Westlife | |
2000 | All Saints | "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" | Saints & Sinners |
2001 | Atomic Kitten | "You Are" | Right Now |
Blue | "Make It Happen" | All Rise | |
2002 | "Invitation" | One Love | |
"Like a Friend" | |||
"Privacy" | |||
"Without You" | |||
2003 | "Back It Up" | Guilty | |
"Bubblin'" | |||
Jamelia | "Club Hoppin" | Thank You | |
2007 | Mutya Buena | "Suffer for Love" | Real Girl |
2009 | JLS | "Kickstart" | JLS |
"Only Tonight" | |||
2010 | "Better for You" | Outta This World | |
"Don't Talk About Love" | |||
"Superhero" | |||
2011 | David Guetta featuring Jessie J | "Repeat" | Nothing but the Beat |
JLS | "Go Harder" | Jukebox | |
"Take You Down" | |||
The Saturdays | "Promise Me" | On Your Radar | |
"Wish I Didn't Know" | |||
2012 | JLS | "Hottest Girl in the World" | Evolution |
"Troublemaker" | |||
"Proud" | Goodbye: The Greatest Hits | ||
Peter Andre | "Not a Love Song" | Angels & Demons | |
Tulisa | "Live Your Life" | The Female Boss | |
"Young" | |||
2013 | Jessie J | "Magnetic" | Alive |
"Hero" | Alive/Kick-Ass 2 OST | ||
JLS | "Billion Lights" | Goodbye: The Greatest Hits | |
2015 | Iris Gold | "Goldmine" | Non-album single |
Nathan Sykes | "Kiss Me Quick" | Unfinished Business |
Vocal coaching
- The X Factor (2010)
- The Voice UK (2012–present)
References
- "Make It Happen". Warner/Chappell Music. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
- Ali Tennant Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Website.
- "Maneater | Alistair Tennant: Crucial". Themaneater.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.