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Julian Emery
Julian Emery
Background information
OriginLondon
GenresPop, rock
Years active2000–present

Julian Emery is a British musician, producer and songwriter, best known for his work with McFly,[1] Nothing But Thieves and Lissie.

Early life

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Emery was raised and educated in Buckinghamshire, the son of classical musician Terry Emery, and brother of actor Tania Emery

Inspired by rock bands like Rush and AC/DC, Emery began his career as a rock guitar player, but while still in his teens, gained production experience making albums of the scores to popular musicals.

Career

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In the late 1990s, Emery was one of Britain's most prominent session guitarists, appearing on stage and on record with many pop acts, including Enrique Iglesias, Atomic Kitten, Kym Marsh, Blue and Annie Lennox.

In 2005, he developed a partnership with the former lead singer of British rock band, A, Jason Perry. They co-wrote and produced Don't Let It Go To Waste, the solo album by Matt Willis, formerly of Busted in 2006. The album produced one top 10 and two top 20 singles that year. The team co-wrote and produced Motion in the Ocean by McFly, which went platinum in the UK and included three No 1 singles including Please Please, Stargirl and Transylvania.

Since then Emery has emerged as a songwriter and producer, dividing his time between the UK and US. Julian is Managed by Mark Wood, Radius Music Ltd.

Discography

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Year Artist Album Song Co-written with Notes Chart Position
2023 Nothing But Thieves "Dead Club City" "Welcome To The DCC" Jim Irvin, Nothing But Thieves
2018 Dana Jean Phoenix "Synthetic Life" (single) Synthetic Life Adam Noble, James Hockley
2017 Nothing But Thieves "Broken Machine" I Was Just A Kid Nothing But Thieves, Jim Irvin #2 UK Album
Sorry
Broken Machine
I'm Not Made By Design
Get Better
Hell Yeah
Airways "Starting To Spin" EP "Starting To Spin" Jim Irvin, Jake Daniels and Brian Morone. Producer
"White Noise Boys" Jim Irvin, Jake Daniels and Brian Morone.
"One Foot" Jim Irvin, Jake Daniels and Brian Morone.
"Reckless Tongue" -
"Mate" -
2015 Lissie "My Wild West" "Ojai" Lissie and Jim Irvin #16 UK Album

#9 Norwegian Albums

Nothing But Thieves "Nothing But Thieves" "Excuse Me" Dom Craik, Conor Mason, Joseph Brown and Jim Irvin Producer #7 Album UK
"Graveyard Whistling" Dom Craik, Conor Mason, Joseph Brown and Jim Irvin
"Hostage" Dom Craik, Conor Mason, Joseph Brown and Jim Irvin
"Trip Switch" Dom Craik, Conor Mason, Joseph Brown and Jim Irvin #1 US Single Alternative Songs – Billboard
"Tempt You (Evocatio)" Dom Craik, Conor Mason, Joseph Brown and Jim Irvin #7 Album UK
"Neon Brother" Dom Craik, Conor Mason, Joseph Brown and Jim Irvin
"Hanging" -
"Ban All The Music"
"Wake Up Call"
"Itch"
"If I Get High"
"Lover, Please Stay"
"Painkiller"
"Honey Whiskey"
2014 Nothing but Thieves "Graveyard Whistling EP" "Graveyard Whistling" Jim Irvin, Nothing but Thieves Producer
"Emergency"
"Itch"
"Last Orders"
"Wake Up Call" (single) "Wake Up Call"
Plain White T's "Should’ve Gone to Bed" "Should've Gone To Bed" Tom Higgenson, Hillary Lindsey
Ruth Lorenzo "Planeta Azul" "Dancing in the Rain" Jim Irvin, Ruth Lorenzo
Chlöe Howl "Rumour" (Single) "Rumour" Jim Irvin, Chlöe Howl Producer
Lewis Watson "The Morning" "The Morning" Jim Irvin, Lewis Watson Producer
"Stones Around The Sun" Producer UK #28
Lower Than Atlantis "Lower Than Atlantis" "Live Slow, Die Old" Jim Irvin, Mike Duce
"Time"
"Number 1"
2013 Lissie "Back To Forever" "Shameless" Jim Irvin, Lissie Album UK #16
"Further Away (Romance Police)"
"The Habit"
"What's It Like"
Alex Hepburn "Together Alone" "Get Heavy" Jim Irvin, Alex Hepburn France #2
"Crown of Thorns"
Fenech Soler Rituals ”Magnetic" Andrew Robert Lindsay, Benjamin John Duffy, Ross Alasdair Duffy, Daniel Fenech Soler, Jon Green, Stefan Storm, Daniel Zak Watts
"Fading" Andrew Robert Lindsay, Benjamin John Duffy, Ross Alasdair Duffy, Daniel Fenech Soler, Jon Green
Gabrielle Aplin "English Rain" "Start of Time" Jim Irvin, Gabrielle Aplin UK #2
Gavin DeGraw "Make A Move" "Every Little Bit" Jim Irvin, Gavin Degraw US #10
Josh Krajcik ”Blindly, Lonely, Lovely" ”Her Song" Jim Irvin, Josh Krajcik Producer
Lee DeWyze "Frames" "You Don't Know Me" Jim Irvin, Lee DeWyze Producer US #116
Ryan Beatty "Chameleon" (single) "Chameleon" Jim Irvin, Ryan Beatty, Elisabeth Maurus Producer
"Love will come my way" Producer
Skillet ”Rise" ”Battlecry" John Cooper, Claude Kelly
2012 Various Cruelties ”Various Cruelties" ”Beautiful Delerium" Jim Irvin, Liam O'Donnell
Audra Mae and The Almighty Sounds ”Audra Mae and The Almighty Sounds" "Jebidiah Moonshine's Friday Night Shack Party" Jim Irvin, Audra Mae
Halestorm "The Strange Case Of..." "Rock Show" Jim Irvin, Lzzy Hale US #15
"Don’t Know How To Stop"
Jack Savoretti ”Before the Storm" "Lifetime" Jim Irvin, Jack Savoretti
2011 Simple Plan "Get Your Heart On" "Freaking Me Out" Jim Irvin, Chuck Comeau, Pierre Bouvier CAN #2
"Astronaut"
"Fire in My Heart"
David Cook "This Loud Morning" "Paper Heart" Jim Irvin, David Cook US #7
"We Believe"
2010 Lissie "Catching a Tiger" "When I'm Alone" Jim Irvin, Lissie UK #12 GOLD, Norway #2
"In Sleep"
"Loosen The Knot"
"Cuckoo"
Boyzone Brother ”Separate Cars" Jim Irvin, Jack McManus, Jon Green UK #1
2006 Matt Willis Don’t Let It Go To Waste "Hey Kid" Matt Willis, Jason Perry, John Kwiecinski Producer UK #11
"Luxury" Matt Willis, Daniel P. Carter, Producer
"Up All Night" Matt Willis, Jason Perry Producer UK #7
"Sound of America" Matt Willis, Jason Perry Producer
"Ex Girlfriend" Matt Willis, Jason Perry Producer
"Don’t Let It Go To Waste" Matt Willis, Jason Perry,Rick Parfitt Junior Producer UK #19
"From Myself Baby" Matt Willis, Jason Perry Producer
"Fade Out" Producer
"Who You Gonna Run To?" Matt Willis, Jason Perry Producer
"Get Bored" Matt Willis, Jason Perry Producer
"Falling into You" Matt Willis, Jason Perry Producer
"Me And Your Mother" Producer
McFly "Motion in the Ocean" "We Are The Young" Jason Perry, Daniel P. Carter, Tom Fletcher, Daniel Jones Producer
"Star Girl" Jason Perry, Daniel P. Carter, Tom Fletcher, Daniel Jones Producer UK #1
"Please Please" Jason Perry, Daniel P. Carter, Tom Fletcher, Daniel Jones Producer UK #1
"Sorry’s Not Good Enough" Jason Perry, Daniel P. Carter, Tom Fletcher, Daniel Jones Producer UK #3
"Bubble Wrap" Producer
"Transylvania" Producer UK #1
"Lonely" Producer
"Little Joanna" Producer
"Friday Night" Jason Perry, Daniel P. Carter, Tom Fletcher, Daniel Jones Producer
"Walk in the Sun" Jason Perry, Daniel P. Carter, Tom Fletcher, Daniel Jones Producer
"Home Is Where The Heart Is" Producer
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References

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  1. ^ Sowden, Steve (15 May 2007). "Anna is 'bang on' with the drums", Yeovil Express. Retrieved on 2009-09-12.

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