Gordon Mills - Notable Songs Written By Gordon Mills

Notable Songs Written By Gordon Mills

  • "A Little Bit More" (The Firing Squad)
  • "A Little You" (Freddie & The Dreamers, Tom Jones)
  • "And I Tell The Sea" (1965) (co-written w/ Tom Jones)
  • "Hungry for Love" (The Searchers (band), Johnny Kidd & The Pirates (UK #20))
  • "I Like The Look of You" (co-written w/ Weske) (The Fortunes)
  • "I'll Never Get Over You" (Johnny Kidd and the Pirates (UK #4)
  • "I'll Never Let You Go"
  • "I've Got a Heart"
  • "It Takes a Worried Man"
  • "It's Not Unusual" (1965)
  • "Key To My Heart" (1966)
  • "Little by Little"
  • "Not Responsible" (1966)
  • "Once Upon a Time" (1965)
  • "Pretty Ribbons" (co-written w/ Mike Bradley)
  • "Some Other Guy"
  • "The Lonely One"
  • "The Rose" (1965)
  • "Three Little Words" The Applejacks
  • "Untrue Unfaithful" (1965)
  • "Where Do You Belong"
  • "Things I Wanna Do"
  • "Smile Away Your Blues "
  • "If I Had You" (1967)
  • "Hide and Seek"(1969)..(music)

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