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The Best Episodes of Songbook

Every episode of Songbook ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Songbook!

The Best Episodes of Songbook

Exclusive interviews and acoustic performances with the legends responsible for some of the most famous songs of our times. Each acclaimed songwriter discusses their unique...

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    #1 - Phil Collins

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    In a music career spanning over 30 years Phil Collins has sold 100 million albums, won 7 Grammy Awards, 2 Golden Globes and an Oscar.

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    #2 - Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet)

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    Gary Kemp wrote all of Spandau Ballet’s 23 hit singles which led to 30 million album sales.

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    #3 - Fran Healy (Travis)

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    Scottish band Travis have released 6 albums in 11 years.

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    #4 - Mick Hucknall (Simply Red)

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    Simply Red have sold 50 million albums worldwide, and enjoyed 5 UK number one albums in their career spanning over 20 years.

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    #5 - Squeeze

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    Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook have been working for over 35 years together, after having found one another through an ad in a sweet shop.

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    #6 - David Gray

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    David Gray has released 7 albums with sales in excess of 11 million.

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    #7 - Hugh Cornwell (The Stranglers)

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    The ex-Stranglers' frontman reveals the stories behind some of the band's most famous songs, before giving an exclusive performance of them.

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    #8 - Ian McCulloch (Echo and The Bunnymen)

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    Ian McCulloch has enjoyed critical and commercial success both as the lead singer and songwriter of the cult band, Echo and The Bunnymen, and later with his solo work.

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    #9 - Jarvis Cocker

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    Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker reveals the inspiration behind some of his best-loved hits, before giving an intimate performance.

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    #10 - Albert Hammond

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    Legendary songwriter Albert Hammond reveals the inspiration behind some of his best-loved songs, before performing them.

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    #11 - Donovan

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    Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan reveals how he wrote his best-loved tracks during a career spanning five decades.

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    #12 - Ian Broudie

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    The Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie discusses the inspiration behind his best-known tracks, including the iconic footy anthem Three Lions, before giving an intimate performance of them.

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    #13 - Bernard Sumner

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    New Order's Bernard Sumner reveals the secrets of his craft, discussing how some of his best-loved tracks came to be written before playing a selection of them.

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    #14 - The Feeling

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    The Feeling reveal the secrets of their craft, discussing how some of their best-loved tracks came to be written and explaining the stories behind them.

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    #15 - Duran Duran (Part 1)

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    In the first programme Simon, Nick, Roger and John talk about the formation of Duran Duran; including how Simon Le Bon turned up for his audition carrying a book full of lyrics and wearing pink leopard skin trousers; how the purchase of their first keyboard led to the writing of Planet Earth; their early years rehearsing above the Rum Runner nightclub in Birmingham; how Nick Rhodes came up with the experimental sounds on their massive hit Rio, after Simon wrote the lyrics on the back of napkin in an American cocktail bar. Songs performed are: Planet Earth, Late Bar, The Chauffeur, Rio and Skin Trade.

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    #16 - Duran Duran (Part 2)

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    Programme two covers how depressed they were when their 1983 single Union of The Snake failed to enter the charts at Number One, how a chance meeting between John Taylor and Cubby Broccoli led to Duran Duran collaborating with John Barry to write the Bond theme song View To a Kill, how the tragic death of a friend of Simon Le Bon’s was the inspiration behind Ordinary World; the reunion of the full band line-up in 2001, and the creation of The Valley from their latest album, Red Carpet Massacre. Songs performed are: View To a Kill, Do You Believe in Shame, Ordinary World, Reach Up For The Sunrise and The Valley.

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    #17 - James Blunt

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    James Blunt talks about the moment he first knew he wanted to dedicate his life to music, learning the guitar as a teenager, starting out as a songwriter and combining this with an army career and the inspiration behind four of his most famous songs.

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    #18 - Gary Lightbody (Snow Patrol)

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    Snow Patrol guitarist, singer and songwriter, Gary Lightbody, talks about the band’s long climb to success, his musical influences, the fans’ varying interpretations and his musical plans for the future.

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    #19 - Don Black

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    The Oscar winning writer Don Black talks frankly about writing lyrics for stage, screen and chart hits. Recalling his start as a song plugger on Tin Pan Alley and how this led him to eventually make collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber. Don remembers the challenges of writing for Bond films, recalling working with the likes of John Barry, Shirley Bassey, and Tom Jones.

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    #20 - Brett Anderson

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    Suede's former frontman talks frankly about: growing up in Haywards Heath, the early days of Suede, living on the dole, brit pop clichés, his prodigious drug use during Suede days and his feelings about drugs now.

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    #21 - Texas

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    Sharleen Spiteri and Johnny McElhone, the songwriting partnership behind Texas, talk about their 20 years of success together. Discussing the early days in Glasgow and how they formed their songwriting partnership. How trying to interpret their favourite artists leads them in new musical directions, the excitement they still feel hearing their songs get airplay and how their different personalities combine to create their musical relationship.

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    #22 - Midge Ure

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    Midge Ure looks back on his Glaswegian youth and how the motivation for forming a band was at first purely to attract girls. The Scottish singer recalls his days with Visage, Ultravox and remembers how his famous collaboration with Bob Geldof came about. Midge talks about leaving the security of writing with bands to launch a solo career and the inspiration behind his hit single If I Was.

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    #23 - Ray Davies Pt 1

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    Musical legend Ray Davies looks back on his early musical influences – records that his older sister would send from Canada, how the signature Kinks sound was formed by him and his brother playing guitar on a broken amp in their parents’ front room. He talks about their US ban in the 1960s and how it affected the future and the sound of the band; ending the show by talking about the songwriting process and lyrical inspiration behind the Kinks classic song Waterloo Sunset.

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    #24 - Ray Davies Pt 2

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    Ray Davies continues revealing the inspiration and songwriting process behind some of the Kinks hits. Discussing the process of recently re-recording many of the songs with a choir, going back to his youth as a choirboy, and takes a look at his newer, solo songs, which he personally finds more exposing than writing for a band.

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    #25 - Dave Stewart

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    Dave Stewart, formerly one half of pop duo Eurythmics, discusses the stories behind the band's most famous hits, and performs Here Comes the Rain Again and Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This). Presented by Will Hodgkinson.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Phil Collins" is the best rated episode of "Songbook". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 5/1/2008. This episode scored NaN points higher than the second highest rated, "Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet)".