Main content

Pete & Clive

Pete Atkin and Clive James shared a songwriting partnership for half a century – Clive for lyrics and Pete the music. From 2015.

Pete Atkin and Clive James shared a partnership in songwriting for half a century since their University days in Cambridge.

They created an archive of 300 or more songs known for their intellectual ranking.

"Writing song lyrics is my favourite form of writing anything. But I've never managed to become famous for it" declared Clive.

Pete and Clive's songs are reminiscent of The Great American Songbook. Although Pete is well known for performing the songs, they were also writing songs for other people to sing in a similar tradition to Tin Pan Alley.

In the 1970s, their musical partnership was described as "one of the best song-writing partnerships alive", alongside Elton John, Joni Mitchell and The Beatles.

At this time, Pete Atkin was the most booked artist on The John Peel Show for two years running. The songs gained most recognition in the 1970s thanks to DJ Kenny Everett and recordings by singers Julie Covington and Val Doonican.

Pete and Clive share reminiscences of how it all began, the differences between writing poetry and song, and their thoughts on the future of their songs.

Friends and colleagues contribute a personal insight into this unique pairing, considered to be masters of their craft by:

Stephen Fry
Bruce Beresford
Daniel Finklestein
Simon Wallace
Russell Davies

Why is this the missing part in Clive James' career despite it being the one thing he wants to be most remembered for?

Producer: Hayley Redmond

A Sue Clark production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4, first broadcast in November 2015.

Available now

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 29 Nov 2024 00:30

Broadcasts

  • Mon 9 Nov 2015 16:00
  • Sun 7 Feb 2016 13:30
  • Mon 6 Jan 2020 06:30
  • Mon 6 Jan 2020 13:30
  • Mon 6 Jan 2020 20:30
  • Tue 7 Jan 2020 01:30
  • Thu 28 Nov 2024 10:30
  • Thu 28 Nov 2024 16:30
  • Fri 29 Nov 2024 00:30

Featured in...

Seriously...

Seriously...

Discover more seriously interesting radio documentaries.