B. A. Robertson
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B. A. Robertson (born Brian Alexander Robertson, 1956, in Glasgow) is a Scottish musician and songwriter.
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[edit] Career
He released his debut album in 1973, but it was to be a further six years until he found success in the UK charts.
Robertson had hits between 1979 and 1981 in the UK Singles Chart, the first of which - "Bang Bang" - reached number 2 in August 1979. Following singles "Knocked It Off", "Kool In The Kaftan" and "To Be Or Not To Be" reached chart positions 8, 17 and 9 respectively. All the singles came from his successful album Initial Success. In 1981 he had his last Top 40 hit, a duet with Maggie Bell, "Hold Me" which reached number 11. He also co-wrote "Carrie" for Cliff Richard and penned and sung the theme tune to the television series, Maggie.
He also co-wrote "The Living Years", a hit for Mike & the Mechanics. The lyrics were written when his father died twelve weeks before the birth of his son.
Robertson also wrote "We Have A Dream" for the 1982 FIFA World Cup Scotland national football team.
[edit] Discography (incomplete)
[edit] Albums
- Wringing Applause
1973, Ardent ADS2804. Released as by "Brian Alexander Robertson"
- "Moira's Hand" - 3:30
- "In the Limelight" - 3:59
- "These Fantasies" - 3:51
- "After the Theatre" - 4:57
- "Carnival" - 5:05
- "Cowboys" - 4:22
- "To My Star" - 5:29
- "Coatails" - 4:14
- "Baby Nuts" - 4:12
- "Myths and Illusions" - 4:23
- Shadow of a Thin Man
1976, Arista / Sparty 1000. Released as by "Alexander Robertson"
- "Entrance" - 1:50
- "No Strength in Numbers" - 2:40
- "Tricky and Tough" - 3:19
- "Sugar" - 2:55
- "Tap! Tap! Tap!" - 3:12
- "Trans Siberian Express" - 3:46
- "Mighty England" - 4:43
- "Hail Mary" - 3:34
- "All the Thin Men" - 3:56
- "Roxanna" - 3:04
- "School Report" - 3:57
- Initial Success
1980, Asylum Records K52216
- "Gonzo for my Girlfriend" - 2:34
- "Man or a Mouse" - 2:25
- "Goosebumps" - 2:26
- "Fallin in Luv" - 2:51
- "Kool in the Kaftan" - 3:52
- "Bang Bang" - 3:16
- "Eat Your Heart Out Sandy Nelson" - 1:57
- "The B Side" - 2:37
- "To Be or Not To Be" - 3:15
- "She's a Beezer" - 2:42
- "England's Green & Pheasant Land" - 3:07
- "Walking Rover" - 3:23
- "Knocked it Off" - 3:35
- "Here I Sit..." - 1:26
- Bully for You
1981, Asylum Records K52275
- "Saint Saens" - 2:46
- "Bully for You" - 2:45
- "Maggie" - 2:33
- "Growing Old's Unhealthy" - 3:15
- "Please Miss" - 3:35
- "In the Bar at the Munich Hilton" - 3:39
- "Dart Vader" - 3:33
- "Hey Presto" - 3:12
- "Flight 19" - 3:33
- "Only One" - 3:41
- "Turn the Volume Down" - 2:49
- "Home Sweet Home" - 2:52
- R&BA
Asylum, K52383
- "Dot Dot Dot"
- "Ready or Not"
- "Moscow Rules"
- "Nothing Like a Great Romance"
- "Four Minutes to Midnight"
- "Hold Me"
- "Legislate for Love"
- "Son of a Gunn"
- "One Plus One"
- "Asleep With a Stranger"
- "Just Like a Rash"
[edit] Singles
"Moira's Hand" Ardent ADA 2907. Released as by "Brian Alexander Robertson"
- "Moira's Hand"
- "To My Star"
"All the Thin Men" 1976, Arista 64. Released as by "Alexander Robertson"
- "All the Thin Men"
- "School Report"
"Goosebumps" ASY 6443
- "Goosebumps"
- "The B-Side"
"Bang Bang" 1979, Asylum Records, K13152
- "Bang Bang"
- "2(b) B Side the C Side"
"Knocked it Off" 1979, Asylum Records, K12396
- "Knocked it Off"
- "Sci-Fi"
"Kool in the Kaftan" 1980, Asylum Records K12427. Released as an ordinary single and as a gatefold
- "Kool in the Kaftan"
- "Baby I'm a Bat"
"To Be or Not to Be" 1980, Asylum Records K12449
- "To Be or Not To Be"
- "Language of Love (live)"
- "Hot Shot (live)"
"Flight 19" 1980, Asylum Records K12482
- "Flight 19"
- "Alright on the Night"
"Sucker for Your Love" 1981, Asylum Records SAM 131. Promotional release: "A Free B.A. from Middlesex Poly". Also with Bully for You (without picture sleeve).
- "Sucker for Your Love"
- "Man or a Mouse"
"Hold Me" 1981, Swan Song, BAM 1. Duet with Maggie Bell
- "Hold Me"
- "Spring Greens"
"We Have a Dream" 1982 Scotland World Cup Squad
- "We Have a Dream"
- "Wrap up the Cup"
"Ready or Not" 1983
- "Ready or Not"
- "Les Beans"
"Dot Dot Dot" 1983
- "Dot Dot Dot"
- "Keep off the Grass"
"Now & Then" from the movie Living Apart Together
- "Now & Then"
- "Scene 4"
"Time" 1984, RCA 104217. With Frida - ABBA's instrumental "Arrival" with lyrics
- "Time"
- "I am the Seeker"
[edit] Trivia
His name was often mentioned in the BBC Two, satiricial sketch comedy programme, The Fast Show, during the recurring sketch "Chanel 9", a parody of Mediterranean TV channels. The joke was based on occasionally intelligible (to English speaking audiences) names appearing in foreign broadcast speech.