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Ellen Shipley
American musician and songwriter (born 1949) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ellen Shipley (born March 24, 1949, in New York City, New York, United States) is an American musician and songwriter.
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At sixteen years old, Shipley got a NYC Cabaret license. She performed a duo act in Greenwich Village in the early 70's with Steve Fields.[1] Shipley was noticed by a Tommy Mottola associate, in a jazz club in NYC, Pearl’s Place, and signed to Mottola's company as a recording artist.[2]
In 1979-1983, she recorded three solo albums of her own songs (see discography below). Shipley has also collaborated with Ralph Schuckett, and appeared on 13 December 1980 on Saturday Night Live.[3][4] Paste magazine archived, for playback, a 12-song performance, at the Paradise in Boston, MA, from 1980-10-17.[5]
Shipley is best known for her work with Rick Nowels.[6] Nowels, who had just gotten his big break writing songs with old friend Stevie Nicks,[7][8][9][10] approached Shipley in a Woodstock, NY cafe and asked Shipley write with him for Belinda Carlisle's first solo album.[11] Together they worked on the Belinda Carlisle[12][13] albums Belinda, Heaven on Earth, Runaway Horses, and Live Your Life Be Free.
They have written for other artists such as Kim Wilde.
In 1994, Shipley was nominated for a Grammy Award (Best R&B Song) for “Body and Soul,” written with Rick Nowels for Anita Baker.[14][15][16] Also in 1994, in Great Performances episode September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill, Shipley and David Johansen, Ralph Schuckett, and Bob Dorough sang "Alabama Song" in a beat-up old pickup truck in search of whiskey.[17][18]
She, with Nicky Holland,[19][20][21][22][23][24][25] co-wrote "Will We Ever Learn", and it was recorded for Oleta Adams' Circle of One album.
"My Song Was Played 3.1 Million Times on Pandora. My Check Was $39..."[26][27][28][29][30]
In 2008, Shipley directed, for the stage, Desert Sunrise by Misha Shulman,[31] in Los Angeles.[32][33][34]
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Personal life
Shipley is from Canarsie, Brooklyn,[11] and married Ralph Schuckett.[35][36] She studied theater at Hunter College.[37]
Discography
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Studio albums
Ellen Shipley (1979)
- Track list and credits taken from U.S. vinyl pressing.[38]
- Produced by Ralph Schuckett and Ed Sprigg.
Breaking Through the Ice Age (1980)
- Track list and credits taken from U.S. vinyl pressing.[39]
- Produced by David Tickle.
Reissued on CD in 2018 with five bonus tracks:[40]
- "We All Want What We Can't Have" – 4:07
- "Sitting Duck" – 4:53
- "It's All Over Now" – 3:30
- "She Stands Alone" – 4:16
- "Fever" – 4:37
Call of the Wild (1983)
- Track list and credits taken from U.S. vinyl pressing.[41]
- Produced by Morrie Brown.
Reissued on CD in 2018 with eight bonus tracks:[42]
- "Heart to Heart" (Live) – 3:44
- "Fotogenic" (Live) – 3:45
- "This Little Girl" (Live) – 4:15
- "Solo" (Live) – 4:17
- "I Surrender" (Live) – 4:40
- "Promise to Keep" (Live) – 5:14
- "Some Kind of Wonderful" (Live) – 11:15
- "Catch the Cobra" (Live) – 4:30
Singles
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- “Spirit Of Love”, Laura Branigan, Touch (1987)
- “I Come Undone”, Jennifer Rush, Heart Over Mind (1987)
- Belinda Carlisle, Heaven On Earth (1987)
- “The Real Feel”, Maria Vidal, Maria Vidal (1987)
- “Confess”, Eric Martin, I'm Only Fooling Myself (1987)
- The Graces, Perfect View (1989)
- “Lay Down Your Arms”
- “When The Sun Goes Down”
- “Perfect View”
- “Fear No Love”
- “50,000 Candles Burning”
- Belinda Carlisle, Runaway Horses (1989)
- “Leave A Light On”
- “Runaway Horses”
- Vision of You"
- “La Luna”
- (We Want) The Same Thing
- "Whatever It Takes"
- “Will We Ever Learn”, Oleta Adams, Circle Of One (1990)
- Belinda Carlisle, Live Your Life Be Free (1991)
- “Live Your Life Be Free”
- “Do You Feel Like I Feel?”
- “Half The World”
- “Emotional Highway”
- “Love Is Holy”, Kim Wilde, Love Is (1992)
- “Tongue-Tied And Twisted”, Nicky Holland, Nicky Holland (1992)
- Jennifer Rush, Jennifer Rush (1992)
- “Vision Of You”
- “Unwanted Child”
- “Sail Away”, Dionne Warwick, ‘Til Their Eyes Shine…The Lullaby Album (1992)
- “C’est Mieux Que D’aimer”, Mario Pelchat, Pelchat (1993)
- Belinda Carlisle, Real (1993)
- Lay Down Your Arms"
- "One With You"
- “Vision Of You”, Lea Salonga, Lea Salonga (1993)
- "Look At Me", Keely Hawkes, Just A Page (1993)
- “Body And Soul”, Anita Baker, Rhythm Of Love (1994)
- “These Lovin’ Eyes”, David Hasselhoff, Du (1994), David Hasselhoff (1995)
- “Remember September”, Belinda Carlisle, A Woman & A Man (1996)
- "Since I Laid Eyes On You", Faith Hill, Piece Of My Heart (1996)
“Live Forever”, Midge Ure, Breathe (1996)
- “Look At Me”, Trine Rein, Beneath My Skin (1996)
- “Sex Will Keep Us Together”, Divinyls, Underworld (1996)
- “Yearbook”, Hanson, Middle Of Nowhere (1997)
- "Just In Case", Erikah Karst, Grown Woman (1997)
- “Thinking Of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)”, ‘Nsync, ‘Nsync (1998)
- Beyond Pink, Beyond Pink (1999)
- "Boys Will Be Boys"
- "Girl Of Today"
- "Wonderland"
- "One Love, True Love"
- "Rainbow"
- "Does She Think About Me", Damon Johnson, Dust (2000)
- “You Don’t Have To Be Alone”, Jacob Young, Jacob Young (2001)
- "I Believe", Wendy Wright, As I Am (2007)
- “Goodbye Just Go”, Belinda Carlisle, The Anthology (2014)
- “A Million Miles Away”, Tiffany, A Million Miles (2016)
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