
Matthew Fisher (born Matthew Charles Fisher, 7 March 1946 in Addiscombe, Croydon, Surrey, England) is the Hammond organist, singer-songwriter, and the man responsible for the organ sound on the 1967 single "A Whiter Shade of Pale". He was a member of Procol Harum; producer to Robin Trower, James Dewar and Tir Na Nog (among others); and enjoyed a solo career, being especially popular in Greece. His solo albums include "Journey's End" (1973), "I'll Be There" (1974), "Matthew Fisher" (1980), and "Strange Days" (1981).
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Why'd I Have to Fall in Love With You
Can't Stop Loving You Now
Can't You Feel My Love
Play the Game
She Makes Me Feel
Why'd I have to fall in love with you?
Senza Luce (A Whiter Shade of Pale)
Ballroom for Ghosts
Anoter Day on The Terrace
Back in Your Arms Again
Suzanne
Going for a Song
Running From Your Love
Give It a Try
Anna
Only a Game
Interlude
Just How Blind
Nature
Looking for Shelter
Separation (Theme from the Film)
Hard To Be Sure
Something I Should Have Known
Not This Time
Marie
Can´t You Feel My Love
Strange Days
Miss Suzie
Journey's End (Part 1)
Without You
Living in a Dream
Journey's End (Part 2)
Home Is Ahead... The World Behind
Take Me for a Ride
Desperate Measures
In the Angel's Care
Only Yourself to Blame
A SALTY DOG RETURNS
Not Her Fault
DANCE BAND ON THE TITANIC
Why Can't You Lie to Me
Heroes And Legends
LINDA'S THEME
It's Not Too Late
Johns Prayer
Song Without Words
It's so easy
She Knows Me
Trials
G-STRING
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