Gardner Cole

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Gardner Cole (born Gardner Kain Christopher Cole) is an American songwriter, keyboard player and music producer.[1] He is best known as songwriter of 1980s and early 1990s songs for Cher, Michael McDonald, Tina Turner, Jody Watley, and Madonna.[2] He also recorded two solo albums on Warner Bros. Records. His 1988 single "Live It Up" reached #91 in the US in October.[3]

Discography[]

  • Δ's (Triangles) (1988)
  • It's Your Life (1991)

Songs[]

  • "Open Your Heart", originally "Follow Your Heart", written for singer Cyndi Lauper by Cole and Peter Rafelson, although it was never played to her.[citation needed]
  • "Everything" 1989 Gardner Cole, James Newton Howard
  • "Say Once More" Amy Grant, Gardner Cole

As producer[]

As keyboard player[]

Record label[]

Cole founded Desert Sky Records as an independent label.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Randolph Michaels Flashbacks to Happiness: Eighties Music Revisited 2005 p.45 "From the Desk of Gardner Cole Charted Hits: "Open Your Heart" (writer)—1986 #1 Performed by Madonna; "Most Of All" (writer)—1988 Performed by Jody Watley; "Strange But True" (writer)—1988 Performed by Times Two "Live It Up"—1988 "Everything"— 1 ...
  2. ^ Lucy O'Brien Madonna: like an icon 2007 p.110" The first song she and Leonard laid down was the declarative 'Open Your Heart', written by Gardner Cole, songwriter for a host of '80s chart acts including Cher, Michael MacDonald and Tina Turner. 'I composed it with Peter Rafelson [son of ..."
  3. ^ ""The Hot 100 Chart - Billboard"".
  4. ^ "desertskyrecords.com". Archived from the original on 2017-09-24. Retrieved 2013-12-20.

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