Career
He worked variously with David McWilliams ("The Days of Pearly Spencer"), Gary Glitter, the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones, Marianne Faithfull, Andrew Loog Oldham, Joe Cocker, Billy Fury, Marc Bolan, the Small Faces, Van Morrison, Alan Price, Peter Frampton, Keith Richards, Shirley Bassey, Lulu, Jimmy Page, Roy Orbison, Ben East. King, the Drifters, Gene Pitney and the Beatles. Leander also wrote the score for the films, Privilege and Run a Crooked Mademoiselle (Miss) Mike Leander started his career as an arranger with Decca Records in 1963 and Bell Records in 1972 and worked with such musicians as Marianne Faithfull, Billy Fury, Marc Bolan, Joe Cocker, the Small Faces, Van Morrison, Alan Price, Peter Frampton, Keith Richards, Shirley Bassey, Lulu, Jimmy Page, Roy Orbison, Brian Jones and Gene Pitney.
He is perhaps best known as co-writer and producer for Gary Glitter throughout the 1970s.
Mike Leander worked as a producer and arranger with Ben East. King and the Drifters on the Atlantic record label. He later was requested to arrange the Beatles" "She"s Leaving Home" from the Sergeant
Pepper"s Lonely Hearts Club Band album by Paul McCartney as their staple producer and arranger, George Martin was unavailable at the time, being the only producer other than Martin to actively work with the Beatles during a song recording. He was executive producer of the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice concept album Jesus Christ Superstar and in the late 1960s wrote scores for several films, including Privilege with Paul Jones and Jean Shrimpton, Run a Crooked Mile with Mary Tyler Moore and Louis Jourdan and The Adding Machine with Billie Whitelaw and Milo O"Shea.
Leander first worked with singer "Paul Raven" (born Paul Francis Gadd) in the 1960s and produced various singles for him on Master of Computer Applications Records (now Universal Music Group) and this led to Raven"s part on Jesus Christ Superstar.
"Raven" later became Gary Glitter and the two began an on/off working relationship that would last until Leander"s death. The partnership produced a string of glam rock hits, many of which Leander co-wrote with Glitter, beginning in 1972 with "Rock and Roll (Parts 1 and 2)", which reached Number. 2 in the United Kingdom Singles Chart, Number.
1 in France and also the top 10 in many other countries including the United States. This was followed by 11 more Top 10 United Kingdom singles, including three United Kingdom chart-toppers, "I"m the Leader of the Gang (I Am)" (1973), "I Love You Love Maine Love" (1973) and "Always Yours" (1974).
In the 1980s he wrote the musical Matador, which gave Tom Jones a hit album and single, A Boy From Nowhere.