Roxanne Seeman
Roxanne Joy Seeman (born June 10, 1954) is an American songwriter and lyricist. She is best known for her songs by Billie Hughes, Philip Bailey, Phil Collins, Earth, Wind & Fire, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, The Sisters of Mercy, The Jacksons, and Jacky Cheung.[1][2] She has two Emmy nominations.[3]
Roxanne Seeman | |
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Background information | |
Origin | New York City |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter Song Lyricist Broadway Producer |
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Website | http://www.noanoamusic.com |
She is a writer and producer of the Japan Grand Prix Gold Disk Award for International Single of the Year "Welcome To The Edge" by Billie Hughes.[4]
Early life and education
Seeman was born in New York to Jewish parents, Murray Seeman, a lawyer and real estate developer, and his wife, Lee (née Sachs). Her father was a scholar, World War II veteran, and former mayor of Great Neck Estates, where they lived.[5][6][7]
At age 10, Seeman pursued piano lessons. She took up violin at the Saddle Rock Elementary School and picked up guitar at 16.[8][9]
During Seeman's high school years, she was an avid fine artist. Seeman attended Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with the intention of pursuing a career in art. In the practice rooms of Carnegie-Mellon, Seeman found a piano teacher and studied classical piano.
At Carnegie-Mellon, Seeman was on the School Activities Board, booking bands to perform on campus. With a passion for jazz, Seeman attended a jazz theory class taught by Dr. Nathan Davis, Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Pittsburgh where she learned to play "Giant Steps", "Moment's Notice" and "Round Midnight".[10]
Wishing to learn Chinese calligraphy, Seeman attended a class in Chinese language where she learned to write Chinese characters. This motivated Seeman to apply as a transfer student to Columbia University in New York, where she would pursue Asian Studies and be in the music world in New York City.[3]
While on Long Island, Seeman studied piano with Tony Aless, jazz pianist who played with Woody Herman, Charlie Parker, among others. Seeman also took several lessons from Sir Roland Hanna.[11][12]
Seeman is a graduate of Columbia University and Barnard College,[13] with a B.A. in Oriental Studies, Chinese Arts and Language. She studied Chinese, Japanese and Indian literature, art, and took a class on Chinese music from Professor Chou Wen-Chung.[14]
Career
Seeman spent nights in New York jazz clubs while working as a temporary secretary at Atlantic Records and Warner Communication. Seeman then began writing lyrics for jazz instrumentals. She developed a collaborative relationship with David Lasley, a songwriter and session singer touring with James Taylor, recording demos of Lasley singing her lyrics to the instrumentals.[2][15][16]
Seeman relocated to Los Angeles in 1977 for a position at ABC Records, which was sold the next year to MCA Records.[17] In 1979 Dee Dee Bridgewater recorded Seeman's lyric version of the Ramsey Lewis instrumental "Tequila Mockingbird", composed by Larry Dunn of Earth, Wind & Fire and produced by George Duke.[2] This led to a collaboration with Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire,[18] with whom she, Maurice White and Eddie del Barrio wrote "Sailaway", for Earth, Wind & Fire's Faces album.[19]
During this time, she met Carmine Coppola and Italia Pennino and began a collaboration developing themes from Carmine's movie scores into songs, writing lyrics and producing song demos for the themes from The Black Stallion, The Outsiders, and Napoleon.[20][21][22]
She began writing originals with David Lasley and other co-writers, producing 24-track recordings at ABC Recording Studios with David Benoit, Bobby Watson, Eduardo del Barrio, David Garibaldi, Doug Rodrigues, Terry Reid, Hubert Laws, Sylvia St. James, Arnold McCuller and ABC staff recording engineers Al Schmitt, Jr. and Zoli Osaze.[23]
She met Gerry Brown, a young recording engineer and tape librarian at ABC. He had mixed one of her songs and was listening so enthusiastically, she told him he could mix all of her songs.[24][25]
In 1982, Seeman signed an exclusive writer agreement with Intersong Music, PolyGram Publishing.[26] While under contract, she wrote “Walking On The Chinese Wall” with Billie Hughes, which her publisher turned down as too unusual, giving her back the song.[27]
Seeman has maintained her own publishing company, Noa Noa Music, named after the Tahitian words "noa noa" (fragant scent) she used in a lyric.[2][28][29]
Working with Billie Hughes
Seeman's partnership with recording artist and songwriter/composer Billie Hughes, began in 1983 until his death in 1998.[3]
With Hughes, she wrote "Walking On The Chinese Wall" by Philip Bailey[30] produced by Phil Collins, "If You'd Only Believe" by The Jacksons, "Night And Day" by Bette Midler, "Under The Gun" by The Sisters of Mercy and numerous songs by Billie Hughes in film and television.
Together they wrote and produced Hughes' "Welcome to the Edge" which was nominated for an Emmy. In the same year "Welcome To The Edge" was appearing as a love theme in the television show "Santa Barbara", it appeared as the theme song in the Japanese primetime television show "Mou Daremo Aisanai.
"Welcome To The Edge" was a #1 single in Japan, remaining on the Billboard's Japan Top 10 chart for four months, selling 520,000 copies. It was also the title track of their album "Welcome To The Edge" by Billie Hughes.[31][32]
Hughes performed "Welcome To The Edge at the NHK Japan Grand Prix Gold Disk Awards where they were up against MC Hammer in the best international single category. Hughes received #1 International Single of the Year.[33][34]
They were nominated for a second Emmy for their song "Dreamlove".[35]
Walking on the Chinese Wall was included in Phil Collins box set Plays Well with Others released in 2018 .[36]
Working at Twentieth Century-Fox Films and casting
Seeman held the position of Executive Assistant to Scott Rudin, President of Production for 20th Century Fox in the mid 1980s. In 1987, she worked on the film Off Limits, starring Willem Dafoe and Gregory Hines, on location in Bangkok and is credited for Thai casting.[37]
Broadway producer
Roxanne Seeman & Jamie deRoy are co-producers of Scott Rudin's Broadway productions of "To Kill A Mockingbird" and "The Waverly Gallery".[38] The nominees for the 73rd annual Tony Awards were announced on April 30, 2019, with 9 nominations for "To Kill A Mockingbird" and 2 nominations for "The Waverly Gallery" including Best Revival of A Play and Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play by Elaine May.[39]
"The Waverly Gallery" won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of A Play[40] and the Drama League Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play.[41] Elaine May won the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Drama League Award for her performance.[42][43]
Songwriting career
In 1999, Barbra Streisand released "Let's Start Right Now", an adaptation of the Brazilian song "Raios de Luz" with Roxanne Seeman's original English lyrics,[44] recorded with a 72 piece orchestra arranged and conducted by Jorge Calandrelli. It was included as a bonus CD single in a limited edition of Streisand's A Love Like Ours album and as a bonus track on the international CD single release of Streisand's duet with Vince Gill.[45][46]
In 2003, Jermaine Jackson performed "Let's Start Right Now" on The View.
In 1998, Seeman wrote the English lyrics "Come Back To Me" for "Gel Ey Seher", a poem by Fikret Goja that Polad Bülbüloğlu had composed the music for and had a hit with in the late 1960s. Paul Buckmaster was commissioned to write a new arrangement for Bulbuloglu, who had become Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan, to re-record and recommended her for an English version.[47][48]
Seeman participated in the 2003 Songwriters Summit at Henson Studios, sponsored by the Oneness Organization whose goal was to inspire songs promoting social and racial unity. Other participants included Lamont Dozier, K.C. Porter, and Narada Michael Walden.[49]
In 2002, Seeman wrote English lyrics for Alejandro Sanz' Quisiera Ser onstage Grammy duet with Destiny's Child, performed in Spanish and English, with Beyonce singing Seeman's English lyrics in the bridge.[2][3][50][51]
For Sarah Brightman, Seeman wrote "Harem", original English lyrics for "Cancao do Mar", a Portuguese fado made famous by Amalia Rodrigues. "Harem" was a dance club chart single, video and title of Sarah Brightman's Harem album, which stayed in the Billboard Top 10 Crossover Classical chart for over 80 weeks.[52][53]
In December 2008, Daniel Lindstrom, first Swedish Pop Idol winner, released the single "Caught In That Feeling" in Sweden, written by Seeman, Lindstrom,and Samsson, as a single from his D-Day album.
In March 2009, Seeman met Philipp Steinke, from Berlin, while he was staying in Los Angeles, and began a writing collaboration. In 2010, Seeman and Steinke wrote "Amor En Suspenso (Crocodile Tears)" by Alejandra Guzmán, Mexico's "Queen Of Rock",[54] for Guzman's Único album, released by EMI Latin. Guzman wrote the Spanish lyrics with Fernando Osorio.
Seeman and Steinke continued to write "Everyday Is Christmas" and "Which Way, Robert Frost?" for Jacky Cheung "Private Corner" album.[55] Everyday Is Christmas, written for Jacky Cheung, was covered by Earth, Wind & Fire and Nils Landgren.[56][57][58][59]
February 2013, Austrian blues-rock singer Saint Lu released "Falling For Your Love", written by Saint Lu, Roxanne Seeman, and Jimmy Messer. A live acoustic video premiered on YouTube.[60][61]
October 21, 2014, Earth, Wind & Fire released "Holiday", their first-ever holiday album, including their recording of Seeman's song "Everyday Is Christmas".
December 2015, Argentinian tenor Eduardo Bosio, recorded Seeman's lyrics "Part Of Me", adapting Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" into a new song.
October 28, 2016, Nils Landgren, known as The Man With The Red Horn, released "Everyday Is Christmas" as part of his Christmas With My Friends V album, which achieved gold status.
June 2018, The Stanley Clarke band released the album "The Message" with "Lost In A World", written by Stanley Clarke, Beka Gochiashvili, Cameron Graves, Mike Mitchell, Roxanne Seeman, Skyeler Kole and Trevor Wesley.[62]
The Eumir Deodato instrumental "Tahiti Hut" with lyrics written by Roxanne Seeman was recorded by Switch featuring Jermaine Jackson's guest vocals in 1979. It was released in 2019 as a bonus track on an Expanded Edition of the Reaching for Tomorrow.[2]
Asia
In early 2009, Seeman began writing in LA for Jacky Cheung, China's "God of Songs", in collaboration with Andrew Tuason, producer, and Cheung, both in Hong Kong. Seeman wrote five songs: "Everyday Is Christmas", "Which Way, Robert Frost", "Let It Go", "Lucky In Love" and "Double Trouble" with German and Scandinavian co-writers in Europe, in a jazz style Cheung later coined "Canto-jazz". Four songs were adapted into Cantonese while "Everyday Is Christmas" he sings in English. When the album was finished, Cheung called it "Private Corner".[63]
Cheung wanted to try a different style, jazz, for his new album which he called Private Corner, because Cheung says it is a personal expression, something he wanted to do for himself. The first song, "Everyday Is Christmas", Seeman co-wrote with Philipp Steinke. Cheung liked "Everyday Is Christmas" so much, he asked Seeman and Steinke to write another song and they composed "Which Way, Robert Frost?". Seeman continued to write songs for Cheung in the new "Canto-jazz" style, a phrase Cheung coined to describe the music of his Private Corner album. "不只有緣 (Lucky in Love)", "Double Trouble", "Let It Go", "Which Way, Robert Frost?", and "Everyday Is Christmas", were co-written with European collaborators and all of the songs were adapted into Cantonese, except "Everyday Is Christmas". Cheung said he tried having the lyrics for "Everyday Is Christmas" adapted into Cantonese, but he liked the meaning of the lyrics in English so much that he decided to record it in English. Nokia's music download service website (Ovi.com) announced that "Everyday Is Christmas" was the 10th most downloaded Christmas song in the world in 2010, joining classic hits such as Wham's ‘Last Christmas’ and Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You". Jacky is the only Chinese language singer to make it into the Top Ten.
In 2009, the newly formed South Korean girl group 4Minute with Kim Hyun-Ah of The Wonder Girls, recorded "Tick Tock". When 4 Minute did not release "Tick Tock", it was recorded by Rainie Yang (Sony Taiwan) in Mandarin. "Tick Tock (Rainie Yang song Qing Chun Dou)" by Rainie Yang was featured in the hit Taiwanese TV drama Hi My Sweetheart starring Rainie Yang and Show Lo. "Tick Tock" is co-written with Kine L. Fossheim and Olav Fossheim.
Following Seeman's trip to Asia in 2009, her songs were recorded by Rainie Yang, Jacky Cheung, Evan Yo, Allen Su, Amber Kuo, Yang Kun, Linda Chung, and Stephy Tang.
The Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century Tour opened at the Mercedes Benz Arena, Shanghai on New Year's Eve 2011. Cheung's stage performance of "Double Trouble" featured a set built on the flip side of a 60-foot LCD screen, 25 musicians, 18 dancers, and a prop helicopter that he exited the stage from.[64]
In 2011, Yang Kun recorded Seeman's "Hui Bu Hui (Will We)", co-written with Fredrik Samsson and Tobias Forsberg. It was produced by Zhang Yadong. It is the theme song and promo music video for the Mainland China hit thriller "Lost in Panic Cruise".
In November 2011, Lin Yu-chun, a Taiwanese singer, who gained fame by appearing on a Taiwanese talent show, One Million Star (超級星光大道), singing "I Will Always Love You" (written and originally sung by Dolly Parton) in the style of Whitney Houston's cover version.,[2] released "Saving Grace", co-written by Steinke with Roxanne Seeman and Finn Martin, on his Endlessly album.
Seeman returned to Hong Kong in May 2012 for the finale concerts of Jacky Cheung's 1/2 Century Tour. From there, Seeman went to Suzhou to meet Han Xue, who recorded "Lonely Kiss" for her Gold Typhoon Mainland China release. She continued to Shanghai, Beijing, where she met Ai Dai, also recording Seeman's songs, and Tokyo.
In 2013, Paolo Onesa, a contest of The Voice of the Philippines, released an English version of "不只有緣 (Lucky in Love)" as both a single and included in a compilation album from The Voice. "Lucky In Love" and a new English language recording of "Which Way, Robert Frost" are included on Onesa's, Pop Goes Standards, released Valentine's Day, February 14, 2014.
Jason Dy, winner of The Voice of The Philippines (season 2)[65] performed “Caught in that Feeling” live during the All Star Cast Finale Episode on March 7, 2015.[66][67] Dy recorded a new version of the song as the first single, released March 30, 2015, from his upcoming album release.[68]
In August 2015, Paolo Onesa was nominated for Best Performance by a male recording artist for the song "Which Way, Robert Frost?" for the 28th Awit Awards.
On August 7, 2015, MCA Music Universal Philippines released Jason Dy's self-titled album "Jason Dy" with Seeman's songs "Caught in that Feeling", "Turn Out The Night" and "When You Hear This Song".
Zendee Rose Tenerefe, aka Zendee, a Filipina singer who rose to prominence after a video of her singing a karaoke version of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" was put on YouTube.,[69] recorded "When Love Calls Your Name" and "Watch This!". Both tracks are included on Zendee's album "Z", released on August 7, 2015 by MCA Music Universal Philippines.
On September 22, 2016, Kyle Echarri, 13 year old contestant of The Voice Of The Philippines, season 2, released Seeman's song "Our Moment", co-written with Philip Doron Bailey, jr., Jens Hoy, and Rasmus Rudolph Soegaard.[70]
On April 28, 2017, Edray Teodoro, contestant of The Voice Kids of The Philippines season 1 (2014), released her first EP, including Seeman's song "What You Doin' Tonight", co-written by Tinashe Sibanda and Melody Hernandez Noel.[71]
On March 20, 2020, China's first male bel canto quartet, Super Vocal, performed "Qui Con Me/Ni De Se Cai (Your Colors)" on the Hunan Satellite TV singing competition "Singer 2020", in both Italian and Chinese lyrics.[72] The performance received more than 40 million views in 24 hours.[73][74][75] The studio version single of "Ni De Se Cai" was released on March 27th, 2020 by Decca China. “Ni De Se Cai” was composed by George Komsky, Roxanne Seeman, and Ivo Moring with Italian lyrics “Qui Con Me" written by Saverio Principini, and Chinese lyrics “Ni De Se Cai" written by Cheng He. The song was produced by Nick Patrick and Wu Qinglong.[76]
Film and television
Seeman wrote "So Hard To Know" for Chet Baker, appearing in Bruce Weber's Oscar-nominated documentary Let's Get Lost”.
The February 19, 1994, The Jackson Family Honors live ABC telecast from Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Hotel featured Seeman, Hughes and Jermaine Jackson's song "If You'd Only Believe"[77] thematically, with a finale performance including Michael Jackson, guest artists Celine Dion and others. This song was also performed in concert one year earlier on March 15, 1993, by the Jacksons, composed of Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Randy, on the stage of the Grand Théâtre de Genève for The Evening Of The Nations.[78] Jermaine Jackson also performed this song alone, on January 14, 1990 in Atlanta, in tribute to Martin Luther King, during King Week 90 '.[79]
"Welcome to the Edge" received an Emmy nomination for Best Original Song in the TV drama Santa Barbara in 1991. In 1994, Seeman and Hughes received a second Emmy nomination for Best Original Song for "Dreamlove" in the TV drama Another World. In 1996, Seeman received Special Recognition for Musical Contribution, Daytime Drama Guiding Light, for her work with, and the Emmy awarded to, Music Director, Jonathan Firstenberg.
With Earth, Wind & Fire, Seeman co-wrote "Cruisin'" for Spike Lee's Get On The Bus. A collaboration with Eric Levi of ERA and Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire resulted in "People And Places", the end-title song of the French film La Vengeance d'Une Blonde.[80]
Seeman co-wrote "Hold On To The Good Things" for Stuart Little 2,[81][44][3] recorded by Grammy-winning artist Shawn Colvin. "Hold On To The Good Things" appears as the second end-credit song.[82]
From William Ross' theme for The Young Black Stallion, Roxanne and Gavin Greenaway developed and produced the song "Born To Ride" sung by Biana Tamimi, the 11-year-old actress from the film, for the DVD release December 2004.[83][82]
Seeman co-wrote "不只有緣 (Lucky in Love)" with Daniel Nitt for Jacky Cheung. "不只有緣 (Lucky in Love)" appears over the end-credits of Crossing Hennessy, a Hong Kong movie produced by William Kong. "Crossing Hennessy", starring Tang Wei (Lust, Caution) and Jacky Cheung, premiered as the opening night film for the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival March 21.[20] The track is produced by Andrew Tuason.
For Arif Mardin's All My Friends Are Here album and The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story companion documentary, Seeman wrote lyrics for Mardin's composition So Blue.[84] So Blue features Chaka Khan and David Sanborn. The Greatest Ears In Town was screened during the 29th International Istanbul Film Festival in April 2010. All My Friends Are Here was released on June 15, 2010. The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story was nominated for a Grammy in 2011 for Best Long Form Video.[85]
"Hui Bu Hui (Will We)", recorded by Mainland China recording artist and actor Yang Kun, appears as the theme song of Lost In Panic Cruise, the sequel to Lost In Panic Room. The movie premiered on Mainland China October 27, 2011. Yangkun, actor and singer, appears in the movie and the music video.[86]
Seeman's songs have been appearing in the Nickelodeon television series Hollywood Heights since June 20, 2012.
Roxanne Seeman and Riccardo Cocciante wrote "When Love Calls Your Name" for The Voice of Italy finalist Elhaida Dani.[87] A videoclip of the recording session for "When Love Calls Your Name" by Elhaida Dani with Riccardo Cocciante, "Coach" (Judge") and producer, was posted at the Rai Television site, and the song was made available at iTunes Italy for voters. During the May 30, 2013 finale show of The Voice of Italy, Elhaida Dani performed "When Love Calls Your Name". When it was announced that Elhaida Dani wins as The Voice of Italy, Riccardo Cocciante joins Dani on stage and she sings, with Riccardo Cocciante alongside, an emotional reprise performance of "When Love Calls Your Name".
"Qing Chun Dou" by Rainie Yang appears in Netflix Marvel's Daredevil, season 2, episode 1. "Qing Chun Dou" is the Mandarin language version of "Tick Tock (Beat The Clock)", written by Seeman - Ludvigsen - Fossheim.
Musical theatre
For Jambalaya, The Musical, Roxanne Seeman and Kennard Ramsey wrote the song "Put It In The Pot", an all cast song performance.[88] "Jambalaya, The Musical", written and directed by Nancy Gregory, premiered November 30 at The Orpheum Theatre, New Orleans, for a four night run with a three night return run on December 21, 2016[89] and showcase performances at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center in Metairie, Louisiana.[90][91]
Veterans History Project
As an advocate, for the Veterans History Project 20th Anniversary Event Celebration, Roxanne Seeman contributed a song performance in tribute to Murray Seeman, World War II veteran, with an introduction to his collection of video interviews, photos, and letters being donated to the Library of Congress archives.[92] Pianist Elise Solberg accompanied Hannah Goldblatt singing "In Love And War" written by Seeman with Charles Fox. The performance was filmed at Mack Sennett Studios, and live-streamed on November 7, 2020, from the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.[93]
Film discography
Year | Film | Song | Artist | Writers | Director | Studio |
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2011 | Lost in Panic Cruise(Mi Shi Zi Ke Kao An) | Hui Bu Hui (Face to Face) | Yang Kun | Roxanne Seeman - Fredrik Samsson - Tobias Forsberg | Fanfan Zhang | Beijing Shengshi Huarui Film Company |
2010 | Crossing Hennessy (Yut Mun Hinneisi) | Lucky In Love | Jacky Cheung | Roxanne Seeman - Daniel Nitt | Ivy Ho | Edko Films, Ltd. |
2011 | Summer Love | No One Knows | Terence Siufay | Roxanne Seeman - Kine Ludvigsen - Olav Fossheim | Wilson Chin | Sun Entertainment |
2010 | The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story | So Blue | Chaka Khan - David Sanborn | Roxanne Seeman - Arif Mardin | Doug Biro - Joe Mardin | Joe Mardin |
2003 | The Young Black Stallion | Born To Ride | Biana Tamimi | William Ross - Roxanne Seeman - Gavin Greenaway | Simon Wincer | The Kennedy/Marshall Company - Disney IMAX |
2002 | Stuart Little 2 | Hold On To The Good Things | Shawn Colvin | Roxanne Seeman - Holly Knight | Rob Minkoff | Columbia Pictures |
2000 | Jonghab Beyongwon The Movie: Cheonil Dangan (General Hospital) | Welcome To The Edge | Billie Hughes | Roxanne Seeman - Bille Hughes - Dominic Messinger | Yun-seok Choi | AFDF (Korea) |
1996 | Get on the Bus | Cruisin' | Earth Wind & Fire | Roxanne Seeman, Philip Bailey, Sonny Emory, Morris Pleasure | Spike Lee | Columbia Pictures, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
1995 | Pourquoi Maman Est Dans Mon Lit | Africa | Billie Hughes | Roxanne Seeman - Billie Hughes | Patrick Malakian | Gaumont Film Company |
1995 | Above Suspicion (1995 film) | Yours | Scott Mayo | Roxanne Seeman - Philip Bailey - Chuck Wild | Steven Schachter | Rysher Entertainment |
1994 | La Vengeance d'une Blonde | People and Places | Philip Bailey - Dee Dee Bridgewater | Roxanne Seeman - Eric Levi - Philip Bailey | Jeannot Szwarc | Les Films de la Colline |
1992 | Chain of Desire | So Hard To Know | Chet Baker | Roxanne Seeman - Rique Pantoja | Temistocles Lopez | Distant Horizon - Mad Dog Pictures - October Films |
1990 | Under Crystal Lake | Safe Back In Your Arms | Warren Wiebe | Roxanne Seeman - Darin Scheff - Tony Smith | Kris Kertenian | American Entertainment Circle |
1988 | Let's Get Lost (1988 film) | So Hard To Know | Chet Baker | Roxanne Seeman | Bruce Weber | Little Bear Films |
1985 | The Heavenly Kid | Heart of Love | Jamie Bond | Roxanne Seeman - Billie Hughes | Cary Medoway | Orion Pictures |
1989 | Little Monsters | I Wanna Yell | Billie Hughes | Roxanne Seeman - Billie Hughes | Richard Greenberg | Vestron/MGM Films |
1982 | Fighting Back (1982 American film) | Meant For You | Debra Laws | Roxanne Seeman - David Lasley | Lewis Teague | Paramount Pictures |
1980 | New Year's Evil | New Year's Evil | Shadow | Roxanne Seeman - Eduardo del Barrio | Emmet Alston | Cannon Films |
Discography
International recordings
Song | Artist | Writers | Producer | Label | Territory |
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Cuo Dui Le (Wrong But Right) | Boon Hui Lu | Boon Huilu - Victor Lau - Roxanne Seeman - I-Wei Wu | Bing Wang | HIM Music | Taiwan |
Everyday Is Christmas | Nils Landgren | Seeman - Steinke | ACT Music | Europe | |
What You Doin′ Tonight | Edray Teodoro | Seeman - Hernandez - Sibanda | MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) | Philippines | |
Our Moment | Kyle Echarri | Seeman - Bailey - Hoy - Soegaard | Francis Guevarra | MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) | Philippines |
Caught In That Feeling | Jason Dy | Seeman - Lindstrom - Samsson | Fredrik Samsson | MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) | Philippines |
Moh Denebi | |||||
When You Hear This Song | Jason Dy | Seeman - Nitt | MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) | Philippines | |
Turn Out The Night | Jason Dy | Seeman - Moring - Messinger | MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) | Philippines | |
Which Way, Robert Frost? | Paolo Onesa | Seeman - Steinke | Francis Guevarra | MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) | Philippines |
Lucky In Love | Paolo Onesa | Seeman - Nitt | William Kong | MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines) | Philippines |
Nansun Shi | |||||
When Love Calls Your Name | Elhaida Dani | Seeman - Cocciante | Riccardo Cocciante | Universal Italy | Italy |
Falling For Your Love | Saint Lu | Saint Lu - Seeman - Messer | Patrik Majer | Warner Germany | Europe |
Lonely Kiss | Cecilia Han | Seeman - Christensen - Lange - Munk | Cecilia Han | Gold Typhoon | China |
Saving Grace | Lin Yu-Chun | Seeman - Steinke - Martin | Sony Music | Taiwan China | |
Hui Bu Hui (Will We) | Yang Kun | Seeman - Samsson - Forsberg | Zhang Yadong | China | |
Reach Out (That's What It's All About) | Oslo Soul Children | Seeman - Fossheim - Ludvigsen | Olav Fossheim | MTG Music | Norway |
No One Knows | Stephy Tang | Seeman - Fossheim - Ludvigsen | Gary Chan | Gold Typhoon | Hong Kong China |
When You Hear This Song | Allen Su | Seeman - Nitt | Sony Music | China | |
Arrest Me | Amber Kuo | Seeman - Grubert - Zuckowski | Andrew Chen | Warner Music | Taiwan China |
Everyday Is Christmas | Jacky Cheung | Seeman - Steinke | Andrew Tuason | Universal | Hong Kong China |
Lucky In Love | Jacky Cheung | Seeman - Nitt | Andrew Tuason | Universal | Hong Kong China |
Double Trouble | Jacky Cheung | Seeman - Fossheim Ludvigsen | Andrew Tuason | Universal | Hong Kong China |
Which Way Robert Frost | Jacky Cheung | Seeman - Steinke | Andrew Tuason | Universal | Hong Kong China |
Let It Go | Jacky Cheung | Seeman - Lindstrom - Musto | Andrew Tuason | Universal | Hong Kong China |
Tick Tock | Rainie Yang | Seeman - Fossheim - Ludvigsen | Andrew Tuason | Sony Music | Taiwan China |
Japan | |||||
Cha Cha Cha | Linda Chung | Seeman - Fossheim - Ludvigsen | Andrew Tuason | Star Entertainment | Hong Kong China |
All Pumped Up | Evan Yo | Seeman - Grubert - Zuckowski | Sony Music | Taiwan China | |
Caught In That Feeling | Daniel Lindstrom | Seeman - Lindstrom - Samsson | Fredrik Samsson - Moh Denebi | Laluff Music | Sweden |
Let's Start Right Now | Leila Maria | Seeman - Silva - Bastos | Rob Digital | Brasil | |
Goodnite But Not Goodbye | Nina | Seeman - Keller - Oberoff | Waner Music | Philippines | |
Welcome To The Edge | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
Theme From The Edge | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
Hurricane | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
Night & Day | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
I'll See You Again | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
Two Worlds Apart | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
The Blue Line | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
Dreamlove | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
Wish You Were Around | Billie Hughes | Seeman - Hughes | Hughes | Pony Canyon
Warner Music |
Japan |
Seeman | SE Asia | ||||
Expectations Of Love | Seeman - Bailey - Sigman - Robbins | Seeman | Passion | UK | |
David Lasley | |||||
Will To Survive | David Lasley | Seeman - Oliver - Dreau | Seeman Oliver | Passion | UK |
Night Of Our Lives | David Lasley | Seeman - Oliver - Messinger | Seeman Oliver | Passion | UK |
Revelations | David Lasley | Seeman - Oliver | Seeman Oliver | Passion | UK |
Meant For You | David Lasley | Seeman - Lasley | Lasley Seeman | Cool Sounds | Japan |
Your Voice | David Lasley | Seeman - Lasley | Lasley Seeman | Cool Sounds | Japan |
Til I Walk With You | David Lasley | Seeman - Lasley | Lasley Seeman | Cool Sounds | Japan |
I'd Fly | Riccardo Cocciante & Francesca Bellenis | Seeman - Cocciante Dreau | Richard Cocciante | Virgin/Italy "Un Uomo Felice" | Europe |
Show Me | Barbara Weathers | Seeman - Cocciante | Jeffrey Weber | Polygram | Japan |
For You And I | Paola Mei | Seeman - Del Barrio | Italy | Interbeat | Italy |
People And Places | Philip Bailey & Dee Dee Bridgewater | Seeman - Bailey - Levi | Eric Levi | BMG | France |
Asia | |||||
Walking On The Chinese Wall | Philip Bailey/una Canzone | Seeman - Hughes | Phil Collins | P.M./Sony | Italy |
Walking On The Chinese Wall | Indiana | Seeman - Hughes | Blanco Y Negro | Spain | |
Italy | |||||
Welcome To The Edge | Santa Barbara Soundtrack | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Intercord | Germany | |
Welcome To The Edge | Wink | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Polystar | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | Mie Yamamoto | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Apollo Sounds | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | Bon Chic | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Teichiku | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | The Nolans | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Virgin | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | Bill Champlain | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | King | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | The Best Hits Of T.V Theme | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Toshiba / Emi | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | New Energy Beat | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Pony Canyon | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | Fuji Television Themes | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Nippon Phonogram | Japan | |
Welcome To The Edge | Crystal Sound Orchestra | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Valentin Coupeau | Alfa Records Compilations | Japan |
Night And Day | Jasmine | Seeman - Hughes | Polystar | Japan | |
Hong Kong | |||||
Night And Day | Cherrie Tsoi | Seeman - Hughes | Warner Music | Hong Kong | |
Welcome To The Edge | Joyce | Seeman - Hughes - Messinger | Golden Pony | Hong Kong | |
Love Is An Art | Wink | Seeman - Hughes - Keller | Polystar | Japan | |
My World | Wink | Seeman - Hughes | Polystar | Japan | |
Night And Day | Wink | Seeman - Hughes | Polystar | Japan | |
Mysterious | Wink | Seeman - Curiale | Polystar | Japan | |
The Hotter The Night | Sachiko Suzuki | Seeman - Goldberg - St. James | Polystar | Japan | |
Expectations Of Love | David Lasley | Seeman - Bailey - Sigman - Robbins | Seeman | Crazy Time Magazine | Italy |
Yours | Scott Mayo | Seeman - Bailey - Chuck Wild | Seeman | New Sounds Monografie Magazine | Italy |
Night Of Our Lives | David Lasley | Seeman - Oliver - Messinger | Seeman Oliver | Crazy Time Magazine | Italy |
Ready To Fall In Love | David Lasley | Seeman - Lasley - Barken - Black | Crazy Time Magazine | Italy | |
Winter, Summer | Steve Tavaglione | Seeman - Bailey - Chuck Wild | Seeman | New Age Magazine ″sky″ Sampler | Italy |
Night Of Our Lives | David Lasley | Seeman - Oliver - Messinger | Seeman Oliver | Crazy Time Magazine | Italy |
Night Of Our Lives | Steve Tavaglione | Seeman - Oliver - Messinger | Seeman Oliver | New Sounds Monografie Magazine | Italy |
Yours | Philip Bailey | Seeman - Bailey - Chuck Wild | Seeman Bailey | Crazy Time Magazine | Italy |
For You & I | Satoshi Ikeda | Seeman - Del Barrio | Teichiku | Japan | |
Love Is An Art | Joe Yamanaka | Seeman - Hughes - Keller | Bunetta Chudakoff | Bunetta, Chudakoff & Kitajima | Japan |
I Don't Mind | Joe Yamanaka | Seeman - Steele - Del Barrio | Bunetta Chudakoff | Bunetta, Chudakoff & Kitajima | Japan |
What Will We Do Now | Yuki Kuni | Seeman - Hughes | Osamu Kitajima | Higher Octave / Teichiku | Japan |
The Blue Line | Iwasake Yoshimi | Seeman - Hughes | Bobby Watson | CBS /Sony | Japan |
One Step | Kazuo Takeda | Seeman - Ballard - Marcoulier | Ballard Marcoulier | JVC/Victor | Japan |
My World | Zoe Heywood | Seeman - Hughes | Yasohachi′ 88 | CBS/Sony | Japan |
Expectations Of Love | Jeff Sigman | Seeman - Bailey - Sigman - Robbins | Seeman | Polydor | Japan |
David Lasley | |||||
Love Brought Us Here | Rique Pantoja | Seeman - Pantoja | Pantoja | Pony Canyon Wea | Japan Brazil |
In A Night | Rique Pantoja | Seeman - Pantoja | Pantoja | Pony Canyon Wea | Japan Brazil |
I'll See You Again | Allan Clarke | Seeman - Hughes | Tony Taverner | Italy | Germany |
Every Heart Has A Vision | Allan Clarke | Seeman - Hughes | Tony Taverner | Italy | Germany |
Mwanzia | Roger Christian | Seeman - Hughes | Gary Katz | Island | England |
Love Is An Art | Pernilla Wahlgren | Seeman - Hughes - Keller | Ingrosso & Bolyos | Sonet | Sweden |
Walking On The Chinese Wall | Young Talent Team Now & Then 15th Anniversary | Seeman - Hughes | Hammond TV Prods/Records | Australia | |
Anna Maria | Tsu - Ba - Sa | Seeman - Hughes | Giroh Gotoh | Sony Music | Japan |
The Way You Make Me Feel | Paper Balloon | Seeman - Hughes - Nelson | Hughes & Gotoh | West Wings | Japan |
The Outside In | Paper Balloon | Coppola - Pennino - Seeman | Henry Lewy | 2nd Avenue King | Japan |
The Outside In | Ragazzi Della 54th Strada | Coppola - Pennino - Seeman | Carmine Coppola | Italy | Italy |
Heart On The Line | Grace Kennedy | Seeman - Phillips | Philip Swirn | DJM | England |
So. Africa | |||||
Tequila Mockingbird | ITS | Seeman - Dunn | Akira Taguchi | JVC | Japan |
Bittersweet | ITS | Seeman - Ritenour | Akira Taguchi | JVC | Japan |
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External links
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- Roxanne Seeman at IMDb
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