
John Schroeder (January 1935 – 31 January 2017) was a British pop and easy listening composer, arranger, songwriter and record producer. In 1961, Schroeder won an Ivor Novello Award for co-writing "Walkin' Back to Happiness". Schroeder worked as an A&R assistant to Norrie Paramor at Columbia Records. He was also a songwriter and, with Mike Hawker, wrote the song "Walkin' Back to Happiness", which in a version by Helen Shapiro reached number one in the UK Singles Chart during 1961.
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Explosive Corrosive Joseph
Grow Your Own
Sunny
Lovin' You Girl
Get out of My Life Woman
Soul for Sale
Peter Popgunn
On The Ball
Soul Trek
Nightrider
Summertime
But She Ran The Other Way
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
The Britannia March
Headband
Hungry for Love
Agent Double-O-Soul
I Was Made To Love Her
The Virgin Soldiers March
Soul Destroyer
The Bird Has Flown
Rescue Me
Sweet Soul Talk
Back In The U.S.S.R.
Where Did Our Love Go
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Witchi Tai To
Working in the Coalmine
Wana Nana Wana Nana
Working in the Coal Mine
You Can't Hurry Love
Black Is Black
On The Ball (World Cup TV Theme)
Soul Coaxing
Agent 00-Soul
25 or 6 to 4
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Wichita Lineman
When a Man Loves a Woman
Ain't That Peculiar
You've Lost That Loving Feelin'
Epistle To Dippy
The Fugitive
Sunny (John Schroeder Orchestra)
The Fugitive Theme
Phoenix City
You've Made Me So Very Happy
Spinning Wheel
Wana Nene Wana Nana
The Bird Has Flown Home
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