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Scottish record producer and songwriter
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Bill Padley
BornWilliam Padley
(1961-03-05) 5 March 1961 (age 63)
United Kingdom
Occupation(s)Musician and songwriter

Bill Padley (born 5 March 1961) is a Scottish record producer and songwriter.

He, along with Jem Godfrey, won an Ivor Novello Award on 25 May 2006, for the Christmas number 1 record and best selling single of 2005, "That's My Goal", by The X-Factor's Shayne Ward. Shayne Ward's first single, "That's My Goal", was released in the UK on 21 December 2005. After selling 742,000 copies in the first week (including 313,000 on its first day), it became the Christmas number one single of 2005, held the top spot for four weeks and stayed in the UK Singles Chart until June 2006, a 21-week run. It became (at that time) the fourth fastest-selling UK single of all time, beaten only by Elton John's "Candle in the Wind", Will Young's "Anything Is Possible"/"Evergreen", and Gareth Gates' "Unchained Melody" which sold 685,000, 403,000 and 335,000 copies in their first days of sale respectively. To date, "That's My Goal" has sold over 1.3 million copies in the UK.

Padley is also credited with three other UK and international No. 1 hit singles in the UK Singles Chart, including Atomic Kitten's "Whole Again" which earned him a further two Ivor Novello Award nominations in 2002 and is the biggest selling song of the 21st century in the UK by a girl band.

He also produced and added additional melody and lyrics to the number one UK single "The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" for Atomic Kitten.

Padley was the producer and remixer of the international hit version of "Kiss Kiss" by Holly Valance.

He also had a long and successful career as a radio presenter, notably with Radio Victory, Radio Clyde, BBC GLR, and Isle of Wight Radio, and currently broadcasts on Talk Radio Europe.

Single composer

Other compositions

Producer and other credits

  • Julia FordhamJulia Fordham (1988, producer and sound engineer)
  • Sheryl Crow – Hits and Rarities (2000, Producer)
  • Fugees – Greatest Hits (2000, Producer)
  • Donna Summer/Westlife – Enough Is Enough (2004, Producer,programming, instrumentation)
  • Blue – All Rise (2002, Producer, Writer, programming, instrumentation)
  • Ronan Keating – Destination (2002, Arranger, producer, instrumentation)
  • Disneymania (2002, Producer)
  • Atomic Kitten – Feels So Good (2002, Arranger, programming, producer, instrumentation)
  • Holly Valance – Footprints (2002, Arranger, programming, multi instruments, producer, mixing)
  • Various Artists – Now Dance 2003 (2002, Producer)
  • Various Artists – Now, Vol. 53 (2002, Arranger, producer)
  • Lulu – Together (2002, Arranger, programming, producer, instrumentation)
  • Atomic Kitten – Atomic Kitten (2003, Arranger, keyboards, programming, producer, instrumentation)
  • Various Artists – Brit Awards 2003 (2003, Producer)
  • Atomic Kitten – Feels So Good (2003, Arranger, programming, producer, instrumentation)
  • Gareth Gates – Go Your Own Way (2003, instrumentation)
  • Various Artists – Hit 56 (2003, Producer)
  • The Lizzie McGuire Movie Original Soundtrack (2003, Producer)
  • Various Artists – Now, Vol. 54 (2003, Producer)
  • What a Girl Wants Original Soundtrack (2003, Producer, mixing)
  • Ronan Keating – 10 Years of Hits (2004, Arranger, programming, producer, instrumentation)
  • Blue- Best of Blue (2004, Producer, instrumentation)
  • Play – Don't Stop the Music (2004, Producer, instrumentation)
  • Gareth Gates – Go Your Own Way (2004, Producer, mixing, instrumentation)
  • Atomic Kitten – Greatest Hits (2004, Arranger, keyboards, programming, producer, remixing, instrumentation)
  • Lulu – Greatest Hits (2004, Arranger, programming, producer, instrumentation)
  • Various Artists – Hip to Hip/Can You Feel It, Pt. 1 (2004, Arranger, multi instruments, producer)
  • Various Artists – Hip to Hip/Can You Feel It, Pt. 2 (2004, Producer, instrumentation)
  • Various Artists – I Love 2 Party 2004 (2004, Producer)
  • Disney's Mega Movie Mix (2004, Producer)
  • Cherie – No. 1, Pt. 1 (2004, Producer, instrumentation)
  • Cherie – No. 1, Pt. 2 (2004, Producer, instrumentation)
  • Jennifer Ellison – Bye Bye Boy (2004, Producer, mixing, musician)
  • Blue – 4Ever Blue (2005, Producer, instrumentation)
  • Jo O'Meara – Relentless (2005, Producer, writer, instrumentation)
  • Atomic Kitten – Access All Areas: Remixed and B-Sides (2005, Arranger, keyboards, programming, producer, remixing, instrumentation)
  • Various Artists – Handbag Handbag Handbag: The Soundtrack to the Perfect Girls' Night Out (2005, Producer)
  • Shayne Ward – That's My Goal (2005/6, Writer)

References

  1. "The Padley and Godfrey interview". Record Production. February 2004. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  2. "The Ivors 2002 – the Ivors". Archived from the original on 22 June 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  3. Warwick, Neil; Kutner, Jon; Brown, Tony (1 August 2004). The complete book of the British charts: singles & albums. Omnibus Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-84449-058-5. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
  4. "Radio Victory: we still mourn the loss of Portsmouth's own station – Rick Jackson". Portsmouth.co.uk. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  5. "Presenters Archive". Talkradioeurope.com.
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