Australian musician
John Themis
Born Australia Occupations Songwriter composer musician record producer Instruments Acoustic guitar Spanish guitar lute bouzouki drums percussion vocals
Musical artist
John Themis is an Australian-born[ 1] musician, songwriter and record producer , best known for his long-term work with Boy George and Culture Club , collaborating on many of their songs and albums since the 1990s.[ 1] He also worked on Taboo , a musical roughly based on Boy George's life.[ 1]
Themis co-wrote Emma Bunton 's 2001 UK number one single, "What Took You So Long? ",[ 1] as well as co-writing Kylie Minogue 's 2000 hit single, "Please Stay ".[ 2] Themis also co-wrote the United Kingdom's entry for the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest , "Touch My Fire ", performed by singer Javine .[ 3] The song finished 22nd in the contest and reached number 18 in the UK Singles Chart .[ 2] Themis has also worked with many other musical artists, including Dido , Rod Stewart , Gabrielle , George Michael , the Spice Girls , Will Young , Stevie Wonder , Geri Halliwell , the Sugababes , Lemar , Girls Aloud , Jamelia , Natalie Imbruglia , Elton John , Cher , Dolly Parton , Blondie , Pet Shop Boys , Anna Vissi , Ofra Haza and Lulu .[ 1]
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