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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_MaySimon May - Wikipedia

    Simon May (born 15 August 1944) is a British composer. He has composed many British television theme tunes , including EastEnders and Howards' Way , and the music for the 1988 film The Dawning . Biography

  2. Simon May - The summer of my life 1976Drinking up the last drops of the summer wineCatching stroll by the river sideAnd I looked into your eyesAnd autumns ge...

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  3. www.simonmay.co.uk › aboutAbout - Simon May

    Simon May is a British award-winning composer working both in the UK and internationally. Established as one of the leading UK television music composers his work boasts an incredible breadth of genres, including film and TV drama, documentaries, sports events, advertising, hit songs and stage musicals. Simon’s music has fronted some of the ...

  4. Simon May is a philosopher who specializes in ethics, philosophy of love, and German thought. He has written several books on these topics, including Love: A New Understanding of an Ancient Emotion, and has appeared in various media outlets and events.

  5. Apr 9, 2012 · The original full theme tune to Howards' Way by Simon May with some stills from Brighton seafront.

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  6. New Vintage: The Best of Simon May is a 1994 compilation album featuring some of the key works from British film and television music composer Simon May . The album was accompanied by a UK tour, named "A Night Away From the TV". May used several school choirs for the show including Wareham Middle School, which also included performers Kate ...

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  8. www.simonmay.co.uk › musicals-portfolio › smikeSmike! - Simon May

    Song 19: Believe. ‘Smike was created by EastEnders composer Simon May in collaboration with Roger Holman and Clive Barnett, when Simon and Roger were writing partners and when Simon and Clive were teachers at Kingston Grammar School. The musical was written as a school project and premiered at Surbiton Assembly Rooms in the summer of 1973.

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