Andrew Gold

Andrew Maurice Gold (August 2, 1951 – June 3, 2011) was an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and record producer who influenced much of the Los Angeles-dominated pop/soft rock sound in the 1970s.[1] Gold performed on scores of records by other artists, especially Linda Ronstadt, and had his own success with the U.S. top 40 hits "Lonely Boy" (1977) and "Thank You for Being a Friend" (1978), as well as the UK top five hit "Never Let Her Slip Away" (1978). In the 1980s, he had further international chart success as one half of Wax, a collaboration with 10cc's Graham Gouldman.

Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold performing in 1980
Andrew Gold performing in 1980
Background information
Birth nameAndrew Maurice Gold
Born(1951-08-02)August 2, 1951
Burbank, California, U.S.
DiedJune 3, 2011(2011-06-03) (aged 59)
Los Angeles, California
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer-songwriter
  • music producer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • drums
Years active1967–2011
LabelsAsylum
Websiteandrewgold.com

During the 1990s, Gold produced, composed, performed on and wrote tracks for films, commercials, and television soundtracks, such as "Final Frontier", the theme of the sitcom Mad About You. Some of his older works experienced newfound popularity: "Thank You for Being a Friend" sung by another performer was used as the opening theme for The Golden Girls, and the children's novelty song "Spooky, Scary Skeletons" (1996) became an Internet meme in the 2010s. In 1997, Gold released a tribute to 1960s psychedelic music, Greetings from Planet Love, issued under the pseudonym "the Fraternal Order of the All".[2][3] He died in 2011 aged 59 from heart failure.

Early life

Gold was born on August 2, 1951, in Burbank, California,[1][4] and eventually followed his parents into show business. His mother was singer Marni Nixon, who provided the singing voice for numerous actresses, notably Natalie Wood in West Side Story, Deborah Kerr in The King and I, and Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady; his father was Ernest Gold, an Austrian-born composer who won an Academy Award for his score for the movie Exodus.[5] He had two younger sisters.

Gold began writing songs at the age of 13. While in school in the United Kingdom for one year, the 16-year-old Gold scored his first recording contract on the strength of a selection of demos he submitted to Polydor Records' London office. That contract resulted in the single "Of All the Little Girls", which was recorded with his friend and collaborator Charlie Villiers, and released in 1967 under the name Villiers and Gold.[6]

Career

1970s

By the early 1970s, Gold was working full-time as a musician, songwriter and record producer. He was a member of the Los Angeles band Bryndle, alongside Kenny Edwards, Wendy Waldman and Karla Bonoff, releasing the single "Woke Up This Morning" in 1970. He played a major role as multi-instrumentalist and arranger for Linda Ronstadt's breakthrough album, 1974's Heart Like a Wheel, and her next two albums. After Ronstadt's Hasten Down the Wind, Gold began a career as a solo artist. Among other accomplishments, he played the majority of instruments on "You're No Good", Ronstadt's only No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, and on "When Will I Be Loved", "(Love Is Like a) Heat Wave", and many other hits. He was in her band from 1973 until 1977, and then sporadically throughout the 1980s and 1990s, performing at some of her concerts.

In 1975, Gold debuted as a solo artist, with the album Andrew Gold, and played most of the instruments on Art Garfunkel's solo hit "I Only Have Eyes For You" (which was a major hit in the United Kingdom, where it topped the UK Singles Chart), as well as several other cuts on Garfunkel's album Breakaway.

Gold's second studio album, What's Wrong with This Picture?, was released in 1976 and featured the hit single "Lonely Boy", which reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1977.[7]

In 1977, Gold also played guitar on two cuts of Eric Carmen's album Boats Against the Current, including "She Did It", a No. 23 hit that year.[8]

Although "Lonely Boy" was the bigger radio hit in the States, the single "Thank You for Being a Friend" from Gold's third album, All This and Heaven Too, peaked at No. 25 in 1978,[9] later gaining popularity as the theme song for The Golden Girls, performed by Cindy Fee.

Gold's biggest hit in the United Kingdom was "Never Let Her Slip Away", which peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart on two occasions, firstly by Gold himself in 1978 and again by dance-pop group Undercover in 1992. Freddie Mercury, a friend of Gold's, was an uncredited background singer.[10]

Gold also toured with the Eagles, worked in the studio and toured with Ronstadt and Jackson Browne, recorded and toured with James Taylor, and was second engineer on part of Joni Mitchell's album Blue.[11]

1980s

Gold played on Cher's hit 1989 album Heart of Stone and, during the early '90s, wrote and composed hits for Trisha Yearwood as well as Wynonna Judd, for whom he co-wrote the No. 1 single "I Saw The Light" with Lisa Angelle. (Later, Gold would produce Angelle on her own album, which featured a number of songs on whose authorship and composition they collaborated.) He also produced singles for Vince Gill, wrote and produced tracks for Celine Dion, and arranged a cover of the Everly Brothers' hit "All I Have to Do Is Dream" that was sung by stars Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen in the 1984 science-fiction film Starman.

Wax

In 1981, Gold produced, co-wrote, sang and played on three 10cc tracks that appeared on the hit-making pop-rock band's 1981 album Ten Out of 10. Subsequently, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman of 10cc invited Gold to become a member of the group. Although he had worked with them in the studio, business conflicts prevented him from joining their ranks.

In late 1983, 10cc broke up, and in the aftermath, Gold and Gouldman formed Wax. Wax recorded and toured for five years. They enjoyed international success, particularly in the UK, where the duo had several hits including "Right Between the Eyes" and their biggest hit, "Bridge to Your Heart". Wax broke up as a recording and touring entity in 1989, but Gold and Gouldman continued to write and record together whenever possible.

1990s

In the 1990s, Gold once again joined forces with ex-bandmates Karla Bonoff, Wendy Waldman and Kenny Edwards to re-form Bryndle and release their first full-length album, Bryndle.

In 1996, Gold left Bryndle and released the children's Halloween-oriented novelty album Halloween Howls. It features covers of "Monster Mash" and the themes from The Addams Family and Ghostbusters, plus nine original songs, including "Spooky, Scary Skeletons", which regained popularity from the 2010s onwards as an Internet meme. The same year, he released the solo album ....Since 1951, and produced Stephen Bishop's Blue Guitar album. Thereafter, he recorded the psychedelic '60s tribute album Greetings from Planet Love under the pseudonym "The Fraternal Order of the All," releasing it on his own record label, "QBrain Records." This album was a multi-tracked solo affair with Gold essentially playing all of the instruments and singing all of the vocals on original songs in the style of Gold's favorite 1960s bands such as The Beatles, The Byrds and The Beach Boys.

He produced, composed, and/or wrote tracks for numerous films, such as the comedy Rectuma from director Mark Pirro, and contributed songs to many television soundtracks and commercials. Among his more high-profile gigs, he sang "Final Frontier," the theme song for the television sitcom Mad About You. In a remarkable turn of events, his rendition of the song was used as the wake-up call for the Mars Pathfinder space probe in 1996.[12]

Gold also produced seven albums for Japanese singer-songwriter Eikichi Yazawa.

2000s

In 2000, Gold compiled a Wax rarities album, Bikini Wax, as well as recording and releasing a new solo album The Spence Manor Suite; this last was followed in 2002 by another solo collection, Intermission. In the early 2000s, he formed a Byrds tribute band, Byrds of a Feather, which performed in the Los Angeles area.

He appeared in a 2006 concert with the classic rock group America and singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop. The performance was later released as a DVD titled America And Friends – Live at the Ventura Theater.[13] The show featured Gold performing "Thank You for Being a Friend," "Final Frontier," "Bridge to Your Heart," and "Lonely Boy," as well as accompanying America and Bishop on guitar and vocals. Gold had produced America's Holiday Harmony Christmas album in 2002,[14] in which he also played most of the instruments and co-wrote the track "Christmas in California."

Legacy

In the early 2010s, Gold's song "Spooky Scary Skeletons" became the subject of Halloween-related Internet memes through its popularity on 4chan's video games board.[15] Within a few years, the song turned into a viral phenomenon, with numerous highly viewed remixes and dance tutorials for it being posted on YouTube; it was described by New York magazine in 2019 as the "Internet's Halloween anthem".[16] The YouTuber Dave Wave released a very popular remix of the song that was later published on Spotify by the Craft Recordings. The song also became highly popular on the social media site TikTok, with videos including it receiving several hundred million views.[17] By 2019, the popularity of "Spooky Scary Skeletons" had inspired a deluxe digital release of Halloween Howls. This version of the album included the addition of two extended electronic dance remixes of "Spooky Scary Skeletons."

In 2020, an early version of Gold's song "Savannah" was issued as a digital single. It was followed by Something New: Unreleased Gold – a posthumous compilation album of previously unavailable tracks, including some demos – in vinyl, CD and digital formats, along with two digital singles from the album: the title song and "Come Down to Me."[18]

Personal life and death

Gold's first marriage was to Vanessa Gold, with whom he had three daughters, Emily, Victoria, and Olivia.[1]

In the early 1980s, Gold was engaged to singer Nicolette Larson; this ended shortly after the completion of Larson's 1982 album All Dressed Up and No Place to Go, which Gold produced.

He later married Leslie Kogan, who continues to manage his musical legacy.[19]

Although Gold put personal references in the lyrics to "Lonely Boy" (including his year of birth), he said in an interview with author Spencer Leigh that the song was not autobiographical. "Maybe it was a mistake to do that", he said, "but I simply put in those details because it was convenient. I hadn't been a lonely boy at all – I'd had a very happy childhood."[2]

Gold was diagnosed with kidney cancer and responded well to treatment. However, on June 3, 2011, he died in his sleep from heart failure at age 59 in Los Angeles.[1]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[20]
UK
[21]
AUS
[22]
1975 Andrew Gold 190
1976 What's Wrong with This Picture? 95 89
1978 All This and Heaven Too 81 31 83
1980 Whirlwind
1996 Andrew Gold's Halloween Howls 192
1996 ...Since 1951
1997 Greetings from Planet Love (as The Fraternal Order of the All)
1999 Warm Breezes
2000 The Spence Manor Suite
2002 Intermission
2008 Copy Cat
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Compilations

  • 1978: An Interview with Andrew Gold (promo-only interview & music LP)
  • 1991: Where the Heart Is: The Commercials 1988–1991
  • 1997: Thank You for Being a Friend: The Best of Andrew Gold
  • 1998: Leftovers
  • 2011: The Essential Collection
  • 2018: An Introduction to: Andrew Gold
  • 2019: Complete Albums 1975–1980 (Digital)
  • 2019: Lonely Boy: The Greatest Hits (Digital)
  • 2019: Halloween Howls: Fun & Scary Music (Deluxe Edition Digital)
  • 2020: Something New: Unreleased Gold
  • 2021: Halloween Howls: Fun & Scary Music (Vinyl)
  • 2022: Greetings from Planet Love - The Fraternal Order of the All (Vinyl Digital CD remastered)

Live albums and EPs

  • 2005: Rhino Hi-Five: Andrew Gold
  • 2007: Andrew Gold – Live at the Ventura Theater (Digital EP)
  • 2015: The Late Show – Live 1978
  • 2019: Merry Christmas: Thank You for Being a Friend (Digital EP)
  • 2020: Something New: The Solo Demos (Digital EP)

Box sets

  • 2013: Andrew Gold + What's Wrong with This Picture + All This and Heaven Too + Whirlwind...Plus
  • 2020: Lonely Boy: The Asylum Years Anthology

With Wax

With Bryndle

With other artists

YearArtistAlbum or singleLabelRole
1971Joni MitchellBlueRepriseSecond Engineer
1973BrothersRainbow RiderColumbiaGuitar Percussion
1973Maria MuldaurMaria MuldarWarner BrosAcoustic Guitar
1973Rod TaylorRod TaylorAsylumGuitar, accordion
1973Wendy WaldmanLove Has Got MeWarner BrosGuitar, electric piano, background vocals.
1974Rita CoolidgeFall Into SpringA&MGuitar, keyboards, percussion, background vocals
1974Michael DinerThe Great PretenderFantasyPiano
1974Linda RonstadtHeart Like a WheelCapitolElectric piano, guitar/electric guitar (solo), tambourine, drums, percussion, arrangements, keyboards, vocals
1975Wendy WaldmanGypsy SymphonyWarner BrosArrangements
1975Art GarfunkelBreakawayColumbiaElectric and Acoustic guitars, ukulele, electric piano, drums
1975Kate & Anna McGarrigleKate &Anna McGarrigleWarner BrosGuitar
1975Danny O'KeefeSo Long Harry TrumanAtlanticPiano
1975Linda RonstadtPrisoner in DisguiseAsylumElectric/acoustic guitars, musette, organ, piano, electric piano, ARP string ensemble, clavichord, tambourine, congos, drum, percussion, vocals
1975Carly SimonThe Best of Carly SimonElektraGuitar
1975Carly SimonPlaying PossumElektraGuitar, drums, tambourine
1975Randy EdelmanFairwell FairbanksElektraElectric guitar
1976Barbi BentonSomething NewPlayboy RecordsAcoustic guitar, acoustic piano, tambourine, background vocals
1976Stephen BishopCarelessMCAElectric guitar
1976Tom PachecoSwallowed Up in the Great American HeartlandRCABackground vocals
1976Linda RonstadtHasten Down the WindAsylumElectric/acoustic guitars, organ, acoustic/electric piano, keyboards, ARP string ens., clavinet, clavichord, musette, finger cymbals,sleigh bells,vocals, writer
1976Linda RonstadtGreatest Hits Vol 1AsylumElectric and acoustic guitars, electric piano, string ensemble, tambourine, congas, hand claps, drums, percussion, background vocals
1976Leo SayerEndless FlightWarner BrosSongwriter
1976Carly SimonAnother PassengerElektraElectric guitar
1976JD SoutherBlack RoseElektraGuitars, piano, keyboards, tambourine, vocals, background vocals
1976James TaylorGreatest HitsWarner BrosHarmonium, background vocals
1976Wendy WaldmanThe Main RefrainWarner BrosVarious instruments, background vocals
1977Karla BonoffKarla BonoffColumbiaElectric and acoustic guitars, piano, electric piano, harmonium, clavinet, keyboards background vocals
1977Fools GoldMr LuckyEMI UKPercussion
1977Linda RonstadtSimple DreamsAsylumDrums, background vocals
1977Linda RonstadtA RetrospectiveCapitolElectric and acoustic guitars, ukulele, piano, electric piano, tambourine, drums, percussion, background vocals
1978Linda RonstadtLiving in the USAAsylumBackground vocals
1979Karla BonoffRestless NightsColumbiaGuitar, keyboards
1979David James HolsterChinese HollymoonColumbiaPiano
1979Leah KunkelLeah KunkelColumbiaAcoustic Guitar
1979Jennifer WarnesShot Through the HeartAristaGuitar, bass, keyboards, drums
1980Jackson BrowneHold OutAsylumArrangements
1980Andy Gross & The NatioLongshoremen's SongHoseElectric and acoustic guitars
1980Kate & Anna McGarrigleFrench RecordKebec-DiscElectric and acoustic guitars
1980Linda RonstadtMad LoveAsylumBackground vocals
1980Linda RonstadtGreatest Hits Vol 2ElektraPiano, clavinet
1981Rita CoolidgeHeartbreak RadioA&MProduced By Andrew GoldAndrew Gold: Electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, shaker, field drum, rolling snare drum, percussion, background vocals
1981Bob DylanShot of LoveColumbiaEvery Grain of Sand Guitar
1981Art GarfunkelScissors CutColumbiaGuitar
1981Juice NewtonJuiceCapitolBackground vocals
1981Bernadette PetersNow PlayingMCAGuitar
1981Burt BacharachArthur: The AlbumWarner BrosSome tracks produced by Andrew Gold. Guitar, percussion, background vocals, electric piano, guitar solo
198210ccTen Out of TenWarner BrosSome tracks produced, co-written and mixed by Andrew Gold, background vocal, piano, vocoder, percussion, bass, guitar, electric piano, synthesizer
1982Karla BonoffWild Heart of the YoungColumbiaGuitars, electric piano, organ, percussion, background vocals
1982Don HenleyI Can't Stand StillAsylumKeyboards
1982Nicolette LarsonAll Dressed Up & No Place to GoWarner BrosProduced By Andrew Gold Electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, piano, synthesizer, keyboards, slide, percussion, harmony vocals, background vocals and songwriter
1982Moon MartinMystery TicketCapitolSome tracks produced by Andrew Gold, Guitar
1982Juice NewtonQuiet LiesCapitolGuitar, background vocals
1982Linda RonstadtGet CloserAsylumElectric guitar, piano, acoustic guitar,
1982Glen ShorrockVillian of the PieceCapitol/EMIGuitar, bass, keyboards, drums
1982Jennifer WarnesBest ofAristaGuitar, bass, keyboards, drums
1983Brock WalshDateline TokyoCool SoundCo-Produced by Andrew Gold, Guitars, keyboards, bass, percussion, vocals
1983Eikichi YazawaI Am a ModelToshibaGuitar, background vocals
1983Rosemary ButlerRoseCapitolGuitar
1984Juice NewtonCan't Wait All NightRCAVocals, guitar, background vocals
1984SoundtrackStarmanVarese SarabanAll I Have to Do is Dream - arrangements
1984Eikichi YazawaEWarner/PioneerGuitars, keyboards, drum machine programming, snare, hi-hat, cymbals, horn arrangements, background vocals
1986Karen BlakeJust One HeartCafé RecordsBackground vocals
1986Frances RuffelleHe's My Hero/Love's Not For MeRCA UKCo-produced and co-written
1986Eikichi YazawaTokyo NightsToshibaProduced by Andrew Gold
1987Rita CoolidgeClassics - Vol 5A&MThe Closer You Get produced by Andrew Gold
1987Vince GillThe Way Back HomeRCABackground vocals
1987Eikichi YazawaFlash in JapanWarner BrosCo-produced by Andrew Gold, Keyboards, synthesizers, synthesizer programming, drum machine programming, snare, hi-hat, cymbals, horn arrangements background
1989Peter BlakeleyHarry's Café de WheelsCapitolCo-produced by Andrew Gold, instrumentation
1989CherHeart of StoneGeffenHeart of Stone Andrew Gold: Acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, background vocals "Love on a Rooftop" Andrew Gold: Acoustic guitar
1989Linda RonstadtCry Like a Rainstorm/Howl Like the WindElektraCo-produced by Andrew Gold, electric and 12-string guitars
1990Sarah BrightmanAs I Came of AgeDeccaAcoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar
1990Bette MidlerSome People's LivesAtlanticGuitar
1990The SimpsonsThe Simpsons Sing the BluesGeffenVocals, guitar
1990SoundtrackCry-BabyMCAVocals, various instruments
1990John WarrenI Get This FeelingPony CanyonProduced by Andrew Gold
1990James TaylorClassic SongsWEAHarmonium, background vocals
1990Eikichi YazawaEikichiToshibaProduced by Andrew Gold
1991Stephen BishopJingle Bell RockSteve Vaus ProdProduced by Andrew Gold
1991Peter BlakeleyBe Thankful for What You've Got (Soundtrack)Nelson Ent.Produced by Andrew Gold
1991Neil DiamondLovescapeColumbiaGuitar
1991Nicolette LarsonThis Christmas Day (Stars Come Out for Christmas)Steve Vaus ProdProduced by Andrew Gold
1991John Andrew ParksJohn Andrew ParksCapitolGuitar
1991Diana RossThe Force Behind the PowerMotownAcoustic guitar, organ
1991Eikichi YazawaI Don't Wanna StopToshibaProduced by Andrew Gold
199210cc…MeanwhilePolydor12-string guitar
1992Alvin and the ChipmunksChipmunks in Low PlacesEpic/ChipmunkSongwriter, guitars, keyboards
1992Stephen BishopLet It Snow (The Stars Come Out to Christmas 93)Steve Vaus ProdProduced by Andrew Gold
1992Neil DiamondThe Christmas AlbumColumbiaAcoustic Guitar
1992Celine DionCelion DionEpicShow Some Emotion co-written by Andrew Gold
1992Wynonna JuddWyonnaCurb/MCAI Saw the Light co-written by Andrew Gold, background vocals
1992MitsouHeading WestIsba/UnidiscElectric and acoustic guitars
1992Roy OrbisonKing of HeartsVirginBackground vocals
1992Ringo StarrTime Takes TimePrivate MusicElectric and acoustic guitar, background vocals
1993Peter BlakeleyGod's Little Elvis/Through the Looking GlassGiantProduced by Andrew Gold
1993Beth Nielson ChapmanYou Hold the KeyRepriseGuitar
1993Vince GillWhen Will I Be Loved (Soundtrack 8 Seconds)MCACo-produced by Andrew Gold
1993Kathy MatteaWalking Away a WinnerMercuyBackground vocals and "Streets of Your Town" and "Who Turned Out the Light" co-written by Andrew Gold
1993Stephen BishopHeart and Souls (Soundtrack)MCAVarious instruments
1993Rick VincentA Wanted ManCurbBackground vocals
1993Kelly WillisKelly WillisMCABackground vocals
1993Eikichi YazawaHeartToshibaCo-produced by Andrew Gold, Guitars, keyboards, programming, percussion, background vocals
1993Trisha YearwoodThe Song Remembers WhenMCA NashvilleBetter Your Heart Than Mine co-written by Andrew Gold, harmonies
1994Michael BallOne Careful OwnerColumbia UKWherever You Are, Leave a Light On produced by Andrew Gold and co-written by Andrew Gold
1994Stephen BishopBlue GuitarsPony CanyonProduced, Engineered, Mixed, Electric/acoustic guitars, mandolin, piano, synthesizers, drums, percussion, harmony vocals, bkrd vocals
1994Peter BlakeleyThe Pale HorseGiantCo-produced by Andrew Gold, instrumentation
1994Jaki GrahamReal LifeCritique/AvexFacts of Love co-written by Andrew Gold
1994Nicolette LarsonSleep, Baby SleepSony WonderCo-produced and arranged by Andrew Gold, harmonies, background vocals, all instruments
1994Mac McanallyKnotsMCABackground vocals
1994Eikichi YazawaThe Name is YazawaToshibaProduced by Andrew Gold
199510ccMirror MirrorZYX/Critique/AvVocals, background vocals, "Ready to Go Home" co-written by Andrew Gold
1995Alvin and the ChipmunksA Very Merry ChipmunkSony WonderVocals, guitar, keyboards, programming, keyboard programming; Track:"Petit Papa Noel" Co-produced/co-engineered by Andrew Gold
1995Karla BonoffNew WorldMusic MastersNothing Love Can't Do co-produced by Andrew Gold, vocals, keyboards, guitars, programming
1995Lisa BrokopLisa BrokopCapitol NashvillBackground vocals
1995Jennifer Love HewittLet's Go BangAtlanticIn Another Life co-written by Andrew Gold
1995Moon MartinStreet Fever, Mystery TicketEdsel UKProduced by Andrew Gold, guitars
1995Wendy WaldmanLove is the Only Goal: The Best of Wendy WaldmWarner BrosVocals, electric guitar, piano, electric piano, background vocals
1995Brian WilsonI Just Wasn't Made for These TimesMCABackground vocals
1996Neil DiamondIn My LifetimeColumbiaGuitar
1996Annie HaslamBlessing in DisguiseOne Way RecorIn Another Life co-written by Andrew Gold
1996Wynonna JuddRevelationsCurb/MCABackground vocals
1996Glenn ShorrockThe First 20 YearsEMI AustraliaGuitar
1997Eric CarmenDefinitive CollectionBMGGuitar
1997Wynonna JuddCollectionCurb/MCAI Saw the Light co-written by Andrew Gold, background vocals
1997Lila MccannLilaAsylumYippy Ky Yay co-written by Andrew Gold
1997Greg PrestopinoBig Red NudeUfemizmProduced by Andrew Gold, Various instruments, background vocals, most tracks co-written by Gold
1997Sugar BeatsBack to the BeatSugar BeatsCo-produced and co-engineered by Andrew Gold, Vocals, various instruments
1998AmericaHuman NatureOxygenVocals, various instruments
1998The SimpsonsThe Yellow AlbumGeffenGuitar
1998Sugar BeatsHow Sweet It IsSugar BeatsCo-produced and Co-engineered by Andrew Gold, Vocals, various instruments, arrangements
1999Lisa AngelleKiss This, I Wear Your LoveDreamworksCo-produced, co-written by Andrew Gold, background vocals, various instruments
1999Stephen BishopK-Tels Back to BackK-TelProduced by Andrew Gold, various instruments
1999Karla BonoffAll My Life: The Best of Karla BonoffSonyBackground vocals, various instruments
1999Beth Nielson ChapmanGreatest HitsRepriseElectric guitar
1999Nicolette LarsonThe Very Best of Nicolette LarsonWarner BrosProduced by Andrew Gold, Guitar, slide guitar, piano, electric piano, synthesizer, percussion, background vocals
1999Linda RonstadtLinda Ronstadt aka Box SetElektraAcoustic/electric guitars, drums, piano, ARP string ens., congas, vocals, ukulele, tambourine, co-wrote "Try Me Again", arrangement
1999Sugar BeatsWild ThingSugar BeatsCo-produced and co-engineered by Andrew Gold, Vocals, various instruments
2000Lisa AngelleLisa AngelleDreamworksCo-produced by Andrew Gold, Electric/acoustic guitar, keyboards, bkrd vocals, most tracks co-written by Gold
2000Serena FlaggCome Hell or High WaterInfinite MusicaProduced by Andrew Gold, All instruments and background vocals
2000Graham GouldmanAnd Another ThingFor Your Love/DGuitar/slide guitar, piano, organ, keyboards, harmonica, drum program, drums, vocals, "Sometimes", "Ready to Go Home" co-written
2000Sugar BeatsCar TunesSugar BeatsCo-produced and Co-engineered by Andrew Gold, Vocals, various instruments
2001Trisha YearwoodInside OutMCA NashvilleBackground vocals
2001Lisa CarrieIn Another LifeSelf releasedProduced by Andrew Gold, all instruments, 2 tracks co-written by Andrew Gold
2001Hal KetchumLucky ManCurb/MCAVocals
2001Aaron NevilleUltimate CollectionHip-oGuitar
2001Sugar BeatsA Sugarbeats ChristmasSugar BeatsCo-produced and co-engineered by Andrew Gold, Vocals, various instruments
2001The WilkinsonsShineGiantBackground vocals, Hypothetically co-written by Andrew Gold
2002AmericaHoliday HarmonyRhinoProduced, Engineered and Arranged by Gold, Various instruments, background vocals, Christmas in California" co-written by Gold
2002Shannon LawsonChase the SunMCA NashvilleElectric guitar, background vocals
2002Linda RonstadtThe Very Best of Linda RonstadtRhinoVarious instruments and vocals
2002Carly SimonAnthologyRhinoGuitar
2003CherThe Very Best of CherWarner BrosHeart of StoneAndrew Gold: Acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, background vocals
2003Deana CarterI'm Just a GirlAristaBackground vocals
2004Stephen BishopA Dance of the Heart, His Best & MorePoly EastCo-produced, co-engineered, electric guitar
2004Rita CoolidgeDelta Lady: The Rita Coolidge AnthologyHip-oCo-produced by Andrew Gold, various instruments, vocals
2004Jesse McCartneyBeautiful SoulHollywoodTracks: Co-produced by Andrew Gold "Why Don't You Kiss Her?" "Ready for You"; Composed by Andrew Gold and Greg Prestopino
2004Danny O'KeefeClassics - Vol 5RhinoPiano
2004Sugar BeatsGreatest Dance HitsSugar BeatsCo-produced and Co-engineered by Andrew Gold: Vocals, various instruments
2004Jennifer WarnesLove Lifts Us Up: A Collection 1969-1983Raven RecordsGuitar, bass, keyboards, drums
2005VariousGreatest Dance Hits: Take 2Walt Disney RecTracks: JESSE MCCARTNEY - "Good Life" Co-produced by Andrew Gold
2006America & FriendsLive at the Ventura TheaterBrilliantVocals, guitar, keyboards
2006Leah KunkelLeah Kunkel/I Run With TroubleRev-OlaAcoustic Guitar
2006Lauren WoodLove, Death & Customer ServiceBad ArtElectric Guitar
2006Neil YoungLiving with WarRepriseChoir vocals
2007Ana GuiguiLove is on The LineQBrainProduced by Andrew Gold, songs co-written, Guitars, piano, organ, synthesizer programming, percussion, background vocals
2007Juice NewtonOld Flame/Dirty LooksRaven RecordsAcoustic guitar, background vocals
2007JD SoutherBorder Town: The Best of JD SoutherSalvo UKElectric guitar, piano, electric piano, background vocals
2008Karla BonoffThe Columbia ConnectionArcadiaElectric and acoustic guitar, piano, percussion, background vocals
2008Trini LopezRamblin' ManFuelGuitar, programming, background vocals
2008Leo SayerAnother Year, Endless FlightEdselGuitar, Endless Flight track written by Andrew Gold
2009Trini LopezEl ImmortalFuelTracks: "Let Your Love Flow" "Wonderful World" Arranged and Engineered, Various instruments, background vocals
2009Sally KellermanSallyMusic Force MeGuitar, percussion, background vocals
2007AmericaVentura HighwayThe Store for MVocals, guitars, keyboards; Cuts and Covers

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[24]
US AC
[25]
AUS
[22]
CAN
[26]
CAN AC
[27]
IRE
[28]
NZ
[29]
UK
[21]
1967 "Of All the Little Girls" (UK release – with the duo Villiers & Gold) Non-album single
1970 "Woke Up This Morning" (with the band Bryndle) Non-album single
1975 "Heartaches in Heartaches" Andrew Gold
"That's Why I Love You" 68 96
1976 "Stay" What's Wrong with This Picture?
"Do Wah Diddy"
"One of Them Is Me"
1977 "Lonely Boy" 7 38 32 7 25 40 11
"How Can This Be Love" 16 19 All This and Heaven Too
1978 "I'm on My Way"
"Thank You for Being a Friend" 25 15 58 7 5 42
"Never Let Her Slip Away" 67 16 55 60 17 2 5
1979 "Kiss This One Goodbye" Whirlwind
"Stranded on the Edge"
"Nine to Five" (UK release)
1989 "Pal O' Mine" Non-album single
"Makin' Friends" (CD single) Non-album single
1996 "Spooky Scary Skeletons" (CD single) 93 Andrew Gold's Halloween Howls
2000 "Nowhere Now" (CD single) Non-album single
"Sorry to Let You Down" (CD single) The Spence Manor Suite
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Cuts and covers

YearArtistAlbum or singleNotes
1976James GangJesse Come HomeI Can't Wait - Composed by Andrew Gold and Mark Goldenberg "That's Why I Love You" - Composed by Andrew Gold and Gene Garfin
1976Judy CollinsBread & RosesLove Hurts composed by Andrew Gold
1976Barbi BentonSomething NewSomething New composed by Andrew Gold
1976Linda RonstadtHasten Down the WindTry Me Again - Composed by Andrew Gold and Linda Ronstadt Reached #3 on Billboard's Pop Album chart
1976Leo SayerEndless FlightEndless Flight - Composed by Andrew Gold Reached #10 on Billboard's Pop Album Chart
1977Seppo NarhiEnkelit on Havinaista RilstaaHeartaches in Heartaches [Ammuit Mua Siipeen] - Composed by Andrew Gold (Finnish Lyrics by Hector)
1977Cliff RichardThat's Why I Love You (single)That's Why I Love You - Composed by Andrew Gold and Gene Garfin
1979Anne MurrayNew Kind of FeelingThat's Why I Love You - Composed by Andrew Gold and Gene Garfin Reached #2 on Billboard Country
1979NighttrainHeartaches in Heartaches (single)Heartaches in Heartaches - Composed by Andrew Gold
1980CretonesThin Red LineI Can't Wait - Composed by Andrew Gold and Mark Goldenberg
1981Yumi HirasawaLove AffairsI Can't Wait - Composed by Andrew Gold and Mark Goldenberg "That's Why I Love You" - Composed by Andrew Gold and Gene Garfin
198210ccTen Out of TenThe Power of Love "We've Heard It All Before" and "Run Away" - Composed by Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman and Andrew Gold
1982Nicolette LarsonAll Dressed Up & No Place to GoThe Power of Love - Composed by Stewart/Gouldman/Gold"I Want You So Bad" - Composed by Larson/Gold "Still You Linger On" - Composed by Andrew Gold
1983Nitty Gritty Dirt BandLet's GoHeartaches in Heartaches - Composed by Andrew Gold
1984Trevor WaltersNever Let Her Slip Away (single)Never Let Her Slip Away - Composed by Andrew Gold
1991Rudolph Rock & Die SchHerzlichstLonely Boy [Ich Bin Ja So Allein] - Composed by Andrew Gold (German Lyrics by Okko Bekker)
1992Celine DionCeline DionShow Some Emotion - Composed by Andrew Gold, Gregory Prestopino and Brock Walsh
1992The Golden GirlsBest of Loading Bay Vol 1Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
1992Alvin & the ChipmunksChipmunks in Low PlacesThe Power of Love - by Stewart/Gouldman/Gold, "Gotta Believe in Pumpkins" - by Gold/Bagdasarian, "I Ain't No Dang Cartoon" - by Gold/Bagdasarian/Karman
1992UndercoverNever Let Her Slip Away (single)Never Let Her Slip Away - Composed by Andrew Gold Reached #5 on Billboard UK
1992Wynonna1992Never Let Her Slip Away - Composed by Andrew Gold Reached #1 on Billboard Country
1993Trisha YearwoodThe Song Remembers WhenBetter Your Heart Than Mine - Composed by Andrew Gold and Lisa Angelle Reached #6 on Billboard's country albums.
1993Kathy MatteaWalking Away a WinnerThe Streets of Your Town - Composed by Andrew Gold and Jenny L. Yates"Who Turned Out the Light" - Composed by Andrew Gold and Lisa Angelle
1994Stephen BishopBlue GuitarsI Go Numb - Composed by Stephen Bishop, Tom Snow, and Andrew Gold
1994Michael BallOne Careful OwnerWherever You Are - Composed by Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman
1995Hana HanaLonely GirlLonely Girl [Lonely Boy] - Composed by Andrew Gold
1995Aaron NevilleThe Tattooed HeartHeartaches in Heartaches [Ammuit Mua Siipeen] - Composed by Andrew Gold (Finnish Lyrics by Hector)
1995Jennifer Love HewittLet's Go BangIn Another Life - Composed by Andrew Gold, Sam Lorber and Greg Prestopino
1995Jaki GrahamReal LifeFacts of Love - Composed by Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman
1995Morten HarketWild SeedReady to Go Home - Composed by Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman
199510ccMirror MirrorRun Away - Composed by Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman and Andrew Gold
1995DaveCote CoeurNever Let Her Slip Away "Oh Urania (Take Me Away) - Composed by Andrew Gold (French lyrics by E. Palatovski)
1995Mitch Malloy & Paul CarCeilings & WallsReady to Go Home - Composed by Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman
1996Annie HaslamBlessing in DisguiseIn Another Life - Composed by Andrew Gold, Sam Lorber and Greg Prestopino
1996Cynthia FeeTelevision's Greatest HitsThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
1997Greg PrestopinoBig Red NudeSeveral tracks co-written by Andrew Gold
1997FarrahCut Out and KeepLonely Boy - Composed by Andrew Gold
1997Lila McCannLilaYippy Ky Yay - Composed by Andrew Gold and Mark Spiro Reached #8 on Billboard
1998Valerie DeLaCruzMy Girlfriend's QuiltThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
1998Nicolette LarsonWomen of Christmas in the Garden of LilithThis Christmas Day - Composed by Andrew Gold and James Caprio
1999Rocko SchamoniShowtimeBridge to Your Heart [Gegen den Staat] - Composed by Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman (German Lyrics by Rocko Schamoni)
1999SmoochThank You for Being a Friend (single)Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2000Trisha YearwoodReal Live WomanTry Me Again - Composed by Andrew Gold and Linda Ronstadt Reached #4 on Billboard's Country Album charts
2000Graham GouldmanAnd Another ThingSometimes "Ready to Go Home" - Composed by Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman
2000The WilkinsonsHere and NowHypothetically - Composed by Andrew Gold and Gary Burr
2000Lisa AngelleTwisted4321 "Twisted" " I Wear Your Love" "Kiss This" "Midnight Rodeo" "I Didn't Want to Know" Composed by Andrew Gold and Lisa Angelle
2001Lisa CarrieIn Another LifeI Go Numb - Composed by Stephen Bishop, Tom Snow, and Andrew Gold, "In Another Life composed by Andrew Gold, Greg Prestopino and Tom Snow
2001AsiaAuraWherever You Are "Ready to Go Home" composed by Graham Gouldman and Andrew Gold
2002AmericaHoliday HarmonyChristmas in California - Composed by Andrew Gold and Dewey Bunnell
2004Jesse McCartneyBeautiful SoulReady for You - Composed by Andrew Gold and Greg Prestopino
2006Petula ClarkParis/Orleans/Paris The CBS Years Vol 1Lonely Boy - Composed by Andrew Gold
2006Animatd Coochie WondeThank You for Being a Friend (single)Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2007The CountdownTV Greatest Hits Vol 4Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2007John PayneDifferent WorldsReady to Go Home - Composed by Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman
2007Lazlo BaneGuilty PleasuresLonely Boy - Composed by Andrew Gold
2007Ana GuiguiLove is On the LineMultiple tracks co-written by Andrew Gold
2008Graham BlvdHit Parade 1978Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2008Bobby MorgansteinThe Complete Grand Entrance PartyThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2008Brynn MarieStart NowThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2009KnightsBridgeTV Themes of the 80sThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2009The Starlite SingersThree Little BirdsThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2009Billy CrawfordGrooveNever Let Her Slip Away - Composed by Andrew Gold
2010Elaine Page & Dionne WElaine Page & FriendsThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2010The Royal InstrumentalTV Hits Vol 6Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2010The Blue RubatosSongs for Mother's DayThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2010Golden GirlPOPular Vol 1 (remix)Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2010Tight FitNever Let Her Slip Away (single)Never Let Her Slip Away - Composed by Andrew Gold
2010Starlite OrchestraHits TVThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2011Graham BlvdRock on 1978 Vol 2Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2011Father's Day GroupTi voglio bene MammaThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2011Twilight TrioPure Instrumental: Timeless ClassicsThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2011Hit CollectiveClassic TV ThemesThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2012Voice of McDonald's EuropeThank You for Being a Friend (single)Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2012Alyssa BonaguraThank You for Being a Friend (single)Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2012Instrumental All StarsInstrumental Gold: Timeless LegendsThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2012Mike ViolaSuper Hits of the Seventies (WFMU)Lonely Boy - Composed by Andrew Gold
2012The T.V. BandT.V. Music SeriesThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2013Cool & ClassyTake on CroonersThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2013Micah's RuleWalk This RoadThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2013Angela GaluppoAngelo GaluppoThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2013The London Studio OrchTerrific TV ThemesThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2013Brandon SchottDrink A Toast To Innocence: A Tribute To Lite RockThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2014Power Music Workout35 Feel Good Workout MixesThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2014Wild StylerzThanksgiving Music Mix - Pop Songs with GratitudeThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2014Cottage SoundsThank You for Being a Friend (single)Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2014Left BoyPermanent MidnightLonely Boy - Composed by Andrew Gold sampled in "10am"
2014BlissSupersternThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2014Stephen BishopThank You for Being a Friend (single)Thank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2015Orlando Pops OrchestaThe 70s Great T.V. Theme SongsThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2016The Starlite SingersThe Essential Television Soundtrack LibraryThank You for Being a Friend - Composed by Andrew Gold
2020DMA ILLANSingleSpooky, Scary Skeletons - Composed by Andrew Gold
2020LvCrftSingleSpooky, Scary Skeletons - Composed by Andrew Gold
2021Tardigrade InfernoSingleSpooky, Scary Skeletons - Composed by Andrew Gold

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