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With
composer John
Barry and others
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Before too long, however, pianist Winifred Atwell heard his voice
and recommended him to her own recording company, Decca, who signed
him. She also helped choose his new name, Matt Monro. Matt coming
from Matt White, a journalist friend, and Monro was Atwells
fathers first name. Although the recording session went well,
sales were only moderate. He got some radio exposure on Radio Luxembourg
and also on the BBC with Cyril Stapleton's 'BBC Showband' show and
a TV spot on The Winifred Atwell Show. But his lucky break
came when EMI producer George Martin asked him to make a demo disc
for Peter Sellers to use as a guide to copying the voice and style
of Frank Sinatra for his forthcoming album, "Songs for Swinging
Sellers". It was such a good guide that Sellers realised he couldnt
improve on it himself and the recording was included on the LP under
the name of Fred Flange. When word got out who the singer really
was and what a fine voice he had, George Martin knew he was onto
a winner and signed him for the Parlophone label. Almost immediately
the combination of Monro, Martin and arranger/conductor Johnnie
Spence had UK hit parade success with Portrait of My Love.
This was swiftly followed by further hits of the calibre of My
Kind Of Girl, Gonna Build a Mountain, Softly As I Leave You, From
Russia with Love and Walk Away. The latter became the
first hit for his manager and friend, Don Black, whom he had met
during his Denmark Street days when Don was working for Toff Music.
He also made the American charts at a time when this was still quite
a rare occurrence, with My Kind of Girl & Walk Away. Another
success came when he became the first artist to cover "Yesterday",
taking it into the top ten in England.
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