Clifton “Clif” Magness (born April 24, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist, best known for co-writing and producing several tracks on
Avril Lavigne
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’s 2002 debut album, ''
Let Go'' including the song "
Losing Grip".
At the
33rd Grammy Awards, Magness won a
Grammy Award
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for
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) for the song "The Places You Find Love" from
Quincy Jones
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' album, ''
Back On The Block''. He received nominations for an
Academy Award
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,
Golden Globe Award
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, and Grammy
for the theme song "The Day I Fall In Love" from the film ''
Beethoven's 2nd''.
Collaborations
Magness worked with Lavigne on her multi-platinum debut album, ''Let Go'', co-writing five tracks and producing 6, including "Losing Grip",
Mobile, "Unwanted", "My World", and "Too Much to Ask". ''Let Go'' reached the top of the albums chart in
Canada
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and the
U.K., as high as #2 on the
''Billboard'' 200, and finished the year at #14 on ''
Billboard
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s 200 Albums for 2002. Prior to leaving New York for Los Angeles to collaborate with Magness, Lavigne was assigned cowriters by her label, Arista, who "failed to click with a girl who'd just discovered guitar-based rock". Magness gave Lavigne the creative freedom she desired. "The harder-rocking songs on ''Let Go'' – specifically "Losing Grip" and "Unwanted" – had the sound she wanted for the whole album."
Following up his collaboration with Lavigne, Magness went on to work with original
American Idol
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winner
Kelly Clarkson
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on her debut album ''
Thankful''. The #1 album featured two productions by Magness. He co-wrote and produced two songs from Clarkson's multi-platinum second album, ''
Breakaway''. Magness also produced five songs for another American Idol contestant,
Clay Aiken, on his debut album, ''
Measure of a Man'', including the single "Solitaire", which topped the
2004 Canadian chart for 4 weeks. Magness produced the longest radio air played song in Australian history,
"
Perfect", for
Vanessa Amorosi.
Magness co-wrote the first single "
Lights Out" and five other songs with
Lisa Marie Presley from her debut album, ''
To Whom It May Concern''. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Early in his career, Magness co-wrote and produced the title track "
All I Need" on
Jack Wagner's debut album
All I Need. In 1985, the song spent 2 weeks at the top of ''Billboards
Adult Contemporary chart. In 1990, Magness' collaboration with songwriter
Steve Kipner resulted in a Billboard top 5
single for
Wilson Phillips
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' "
Impulsive".
Magness has either co-written and/or produced tracks for
Celine Dion
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,
Jessica Simpson
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,
Amy Grant
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,
Hanson,
Steve Perry
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,
O-Town,
Charlotte Martin,
Rachel Loy,
Wild Orchid,
Judith Owen,
Jude,
Joe Bonamassa
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,
The Urge,
Kyle Vincent,
Marie Digby,
Andreya Triana,
Days Difference,
Ill Scarlett,
Ivy Lies,
Christina Grimmie
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,
Caroline Sunshine,
Jermaine Jackson,
Barbra Streisand
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,
Julio Iglesias
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,
Sheena Easton
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,
George Benson
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Patti Austin and
Al Jarreau
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.
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
*1990 - Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) - Won
**
Glen Ballard
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,
Jerry Hey
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, Quincy Jones and Clif Magness (arrangers) for "The Places You Find Love" performed by
Siedah Garrett &
Chaka Khan
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*1994 - Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television - Nominated
**
Carole Bayer Sager
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Early life and career
Carole Bayer was born in New York City, to Anita Nathan Bayer and Eli Bayer. Her family was Jewish. She gradu ...
, Clif Magness, and
James Ingram, for "The Day I Fall In Love" performed by
Dolly Parton
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and James Ingram
Academy Awards
*1993 - Music (Original Song) - Nominated
**Carole Bayer Sager, Clif Magness, and James Ingram, for "The Day I Fall In Love" performed by Dolly Parton and James Ingram
Golden Globe Awards
*1993 - Best Original Song - Motion Picture - Nominated
**Carole Bayer Sager, Clif Magness, and James Ingram, for "The Day I Fall In Love" performed by Dolly Parton and James Ingram
**
Discography
Studio albums
* ''Solo'' (1994)
* ''Lucky Dog'' (2018)
* ''Road to Gold: Official Collection of Lost Demos'' (2022)
with Planet 3
* ''A Heart from the Big Machine'' (1991)
* ''Music From the Planet'' (1992) (European version of ''A Heart from the Big Machine'', with one song replaced)
* ''Gems Unearthed'' (2004)
with Marc Jordan
* Untitled (1996–1997) (Unreleased, possibly unfinished)
Singles
* "There's Nothing So Expensive as a Woman Who's Free for the Night" (1980) (as Clif Newton)
* "Rest of the Night" (1980) (as Clif Newton)
* "Footprints in the Rain" (1994)
* "Flower Girl" (1994)
Soundtrack appearances
* "Incommunicado", "Never Crossed My Mind" (from ''
The Last Starfighter'') (1984)
* "Top of the Hill", "Hold On" (from ''
Hot Dog: The Movie'') (1984)
References
External links
Clif Magness- personal website
Clif Magness' Credits on AllMusic*
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1957 births
Living people
Record producers from Texas
Songwriters from Texas
Musicians from Lubbock, Texas