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Barry Mason

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John Barry Mason (known professionally as Barry Mason) is an English songwriter, originally from the village of Coppull, near Chorley in Lancashire.

A leading songwriter of the 1960s, he wrote many of his most successful songs in partnership with Les Reed.

Mason gained many gold and platinum awards for his work including five Ivor Novello Awards, the most recent of them in 1998.

His songwriting credits included "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", "The Last Waltz", "Here It Comes Again", "I Pretend", "There Goes My First Love", "A Man Without Love", "Winter World of Love" "Now That You are Gone", and "Delilah".

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6139906636 / 9786139906635
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26/11/2011
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168 pages
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