Christian De Walden
Christian De Walden | |
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Origin | Italy |
Genres | Pop, Latin Pop |
Occupation(s) | songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Keyboards, Programming |
Years active | 1972-present |
Website | http://dewaldenmusic.com |
Christian de Walden (born September 12, 1946) is a record producer, composer, arranger and songwriter of Italian origin, who currently resides in Los Angeles, California.[1] He produced hits for Amanda Lear, Audrey Landers, Bonnie Bianco, Anne Murray, Brigitte Nielsen, Engelbert Humperdinck, Michael Holm, Thomas Anders, Marta Sánchez, The Three Degrees, Cheap Trick, Bad English, XLR8, Charlie Green, Sarah Geronimo, Vanna Vanna and others.[2]
In 2003 Christian de Walden was honored by the BMI Latin Award as a songwriter of "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer", recorded by the Latin Grammy nominee Paulina Rubio.[3]
Selected Hit records
- “How Deep Is Your Love” by Thomas Anders (1992, #71 Germany)
- “Standing Alone” by Thomas Anders & Glenn Medeiros (1992, #72 Germany)
- “When Will I See You Again” by Thomas Anders & The Three Degrees (1993, #37 Germany)
- “I'll Love You Forever” by Thomas Anders (1993, #79 Germany)
- “Desesperada” by Marta Sánchez (1994, #10 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks)[4]
- “De Mujer A Mujer” by Marta Sánchez (1994, #22 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks)
- “Luna De Plata (My One And Only)” by Kiara (1995, #26 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks)
- “Dime La Verdad” by Marta Sánchez (1995, #9 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks)
- “Arena Y Sol” by Marta Sánchez (1995, #20 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks)
- “La Belleza” by Marta Sánchez (1996, #26 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks)
- “No More Turning Back” by Gitta (2000, #63 Holland)[5]
References
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^ See Allmusic.com
^ See BMI news on September 15, 2003
^ See Billboard Hot Latin Tracks
^ See in Dutch Charts Archived July 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
External links
- BMI.com
- Taka Boom page
- Vanna Vanna page
- Rachelle Ann page