Jamie Hartman

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Jamie Hartman
Born1971
London
GenresPop, indie pop, R&B
Occupation(s)Songwriter, producer, singer
Years active2006–present
Labels
Associated acts

Jamie Hartman (born 1971) is an English songwriter and producer based in Nashville, Tennessee, and the former lead singer of the indie-pop band Ben's Brother.

Early life[]

Hartman was born and raised in London.[1]

Career[]

Ben's Brother[]

Hartman formed and was the lead singer of the band Ben's Brother, so named because he has an older brother named Ben.[1] Their debut album Beta Male Fairytales, released on EMI Records in 2007, went gold in the UK and reached number 14 on the UK Albums Chart.[1][2][3] The single "Let Me Out" earned Hartman a nomination for the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song.[2][4]

In 2009, the band released their second album, Battling Giants,[1] which reached number 56 on the UK Albums Chart.[5] That album's first single, "Apologise", was co-written with Natalie Imbruglia,[2] and released by Island Records.[1] The album also includes appearances by Jason Mraz and Joss Stone.[1]

Songwriting[]

Hartman co-wrote the 2016 single "Human" by Rag'n'Bone Man,[6] which reached number 1 on 20 charts in 16 countries.[7] He wrote "All You Good Friends", the debut single for The Voice UK 2016 winner Kevin Simm;[8] co-wrote "All I Need to Know" by Emma Bunton;[9] wrote and produced "Stargazing" by Kygo;[7] co-wrote "Giant" by Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man;[10] which was nominated for a Brit Award in 2020 for Best Song.[11] Jamie was also a producer on Conrad Sewell's debut EP All I Know, co-writing the single "Start Again", which won the 2015 ARIA Award for Song of the Year.[12][13]

Hartman co-wrote and co-produced the Backstreet Boys single "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Stuart Crichton and Stephen Wrabel.[6] They won a BMI Award for writing the song,[14] which was nominated for the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.[15] He wrote two songs, including the single "Hold Me While You Wait", on Lewis Capaldi's 2019 album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent,[16] which was the top album on the UK Albums Chart for the years 2019 and 2020.[17][18] He wrote and produced nine songs on Celeste's 2021 album Not Your Muse,[19] which reached number 1 on the UK Albums Chart.[20]

He has also written for Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Hudson, Andy Grammer, James Bay, Kylie Minogue, Anastacia, The Wanted, JP Cooper, Miriam Bryant, Will Young and Louis Tomlinson.[2][7][21]

Awards[]

Year Award Category Work Result
2005 BMI Pop Award Songs "I'm Ready" by Cherie Won[22]
2007 Brit Awards British Single of the Year "All Time Love" by Will Young Nominated[23]
2008 Ivor Novello Award Best Song "Let Me Out" by Ben's Brother Nominated[2]
2015 ARIA Awards Song of the Year "Start Again" by Conrad Sewell Won[13]
2017 P3 Gold Awards Song of the Year "Black Car" by Miriam Bryant Won[4]
2017 Swedish Grammys Song of the Year "Black Car" by Miriam Bryant Nominated[24]
2017 Music Business Worldwide The A&R Awards Songwriter of the Year n/a Nominated[25]
2018 Brit Awards British Single of the Year "Human" by Rag'n'Bone Man Won[26]
2018 BMI Pop Award Songs "Human" by Rag'n'Bone Man Won[27]
2018 Ivor Novello Award Most Performed Work "Human" by Rag'n'Bone Man Nominated[28]
2019 BMI Pop Award Songs "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Backstreet Boys Won[14]
2019 Music Business Worldwide The A&R Awards Songwriter of the Year n/a Nominated[29]
2020 Ivor Novello Award Most Performed Work "Giant" by Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man Won[30]
2020 Ivor Novello Award Most Performed Work "Hold Me While You Wait" by Lewis Capaldi Nominated[31]
2021 Music Week Awards Sync of the Year "A Little Love" by Celeste Won[32]
2021 Music Business Worldwide The A&R Awards Songwriter of the Year n/a Nominated[33]
2021 Music Business Worldwide The A&R Awards Song of the Year "A Little Love" by Celeste Nominated[34]
2021 Ivor Novello Award Best Song Musically & Lyrically "Stop This Flame" by Celeste Nominated[35]
2021 Ivor Novello Award Songwriter of the Year n/a Won[36]

Discography[]

With Ben's Brother[]

Title Release details Peak chart positions
UK
[37]
FRA
[38]
ITA
[38]
Beta Male Fairytales
  • Release date: July 2, 2007
  • Label: EMI Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
14 46 61
Battling Giants
  • Release date: May 11, 2009
  • Label: Flat Cap Records/Island Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
56
Glow (EP)
  • Release date: April 25, 2010
  • Label: Flat Cap Records
  • Formats: Digital download

Songwriting and production credits[]

Title Year Artist(s) Album Credits
"I'm Ready" 2004 Cherie Cherie Co-writer
"All Time Love" 2005 Will Young Keep On
"Mon Ange" Nolwenn Leroy Histoires Naturelles
"Golden" 2010 The Wanted The Wanted Co-writer, producer
"Love is War" Joe McElderry Wide Awake Co-writer
"Feel" 2011 Dotan Dream Parade
"Time" 2012 Lena Stardust
"Army of Me" Christina Aguilera Lotus Co-writer, producer
"Move Together" 2013 James Bay Chaos and the Calm Co-writer
"Lifeline" 2014 Anastacia Resurrection Co-writer, producer
"Pendulum"
"Stay"
"Apology"
"Other Side of Crazy"
"Forever" Andy Grammer Magazines or Novels Co-writer
"When the Beat Drops Out" Marlon Roudette Electric Soul
"Your Only Love"
"Flicker"
"Dark Stars" 2015 Marina Kaye Fearless Co-writer, producer
"Your Body"
(featuring Giorgio Moroder)
Kylie Minogue Kylie + Garibay Co-writer
"Start Again" Conrad Sewell All I Know Co-writer, producer
"Who You Lovin'"
"Remind Me"
"Sattelit" Ison & Fille Resume Co-writer
"I'm Giving In" 2016 Matt Andersen Honest Man
"Tunnel Vision" Mads Langer Reckless Twin
"3AM"
"Shadow" Birdy Beautiful Lies
"Healed" Rag'n'Bone Man Human
"Human"
"Black Car" Miriam Bryant Bye Bye Blue
"Lion" Kacy Hill Like a Woman
"Can't Steal the Music" 2017 Aura Dione Can't Steal the Music
"Remember Me" Jennifer Hudson Co-writer, producer
"Passport Home" JP Cooper Raised Under Grey Skies
"Svart Bil" Miriam Bryant Bye Bye Blue Co-writer
"I Believe in Us" LEON Surround Me Co-writer, producer
"Stargazing"
(featuring Justin Jesso)
Kygo Stargazing
"Power to the Peaceful" Paloma Faith The Architect
"Burden Down" Jennifer Hudson
"Smoke" 2018 Sam Fischer Not a Hobby
"I Don't Want to Know" Sigrid Raw
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" Backstreet Boys DNA
"Giant" 2019 Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man
"Kill My Mind" Louis Tomlinson Walls
"Hold Me While You Wait" Lewis Capaldi Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Co-writer
"Don't Get Me Wrong" Co-writer, producer
"Strange" Celeste Not Your Muse Co-writer, producer
"Walls" 2020 Louis Tomlinson Walls Co-writer
"Fearless"
"I Can See The Change" Celeste Co-writer
"Stop This Flame" Not Your Muse Co-writer, producer
"A Little Love" Co-writer, producer
"Love is Back" Co-writer
"Tonight Tonight" 2021 Co-writer
"Tell Me Something I Don't Know"
"Beloved"
"A Kiss"
"Some Goodbyes Come with Hellos" Co-writer, Producer

References[]

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