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Tuesday, 12 April 2005 |
The Streets, Natasha Bedingfield and Keane are to battle it out for best song of the year at this year’s Ivor Novello Songwriting Awards.
Other nominations include Pop Idol winner Michelle McManus, Band Aid 20 and Eric Prydz for best selling UK single.
UK talent Jamelia is up against George Michael and Britney Spears for Most performed Work. The Ivor Novello Songwriting Awards now in it’s 50th year will be held at The Grosvenor House hotel in Park Lane on 26th May 2005.
Ivor Novello Nominations Best song musically and lyrically: Dry Your Eyes Performed by The Streets. Written by Mike Skinner. These Words Performed by Natasha Bedingfield. Written by Stephen Kipner/Andrew Frampton/Natasha Bedingfield/Wayne Wilkins. Everybody's Changing Performed by Keane. Written by Tim Rice-Oxley/Tom Chaplin/Richard Hughes. Best contemporary song: For Lovers Performed by Wolfman Featuring Pete Doherty. Written by Peter Wolfe/Peter Doherty/Julian Taylor/Edmund Scott/Matt White/David Banks/Matt Scott. Blinded By The Lights Performed by The Streets. Written by Mike Skinner. Take Me Out Performed by Franz Ferdinand. Written by Robert Hardy/Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy. Most performed work: Amazing Performed by George Michael. Written by George Michael/ Jonathan Douglas. Toxic Performed by Britney Spears. Written by Cathy Dennis/ Christian Karlsson/Henrik Jonback. Thank You Performed by Jamelia. Written by Jamelia Davies/Carsten Schack/Peter Biker. International hit of the year: Behind Blue Eyes Performed by Limp Bizkit. Written by Pete Townshend. Do They Know It's Christmas? Performed by Band Aid 20. Written by Bob Geldof/Midge Ure. Vertigo Performed by U2. Written by Bono/The Edge/Adam Clayton/Larry Mullen Jr. Best selling UK single: All This Time Performed by Michelle McManus. Written by Wayne Hector/Steve Mac/Lorne A Tennant. Do They Know It's Christmas? Performed by Band Aid 20. Written by Bob Geldof/Midge Ure. Call On Me Performed by Eric Prydz. Written by Steve Winwood/Eric Prydz/Will Jennings. Best original film score: Deep Blue Composed by George Fenton. Man On Fire Composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. Enduring Love Composed by Jeremy Sams. Best original music for television: Fallen Composed by Paul Leonard-Morgan. North And South Composed by Martin Phipps. Blackpool Composed by Rob Lane.
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