Swedish/American song writer
Nina Woodford-Wells is a Swedish-American songwriter.
Career
Nina Woodford (born 13 July 1979)[1] Stockholm, is the daughter of the Swedish music producer Sten Sandahl,[2] and the Black American social anthropologist Prudence Woodford-Berger.[3] At the age of 16,[4] she began her career singing backing vocals for Swedish artists Eric Gadd, Titiyo, and The Navigators.[5] She also featured on the Britney Spears album Oops!... I Did It Again.[6] By the age of 20 she had a publishing deal as a songwriter with Murlyn Music in Stockholm.[4]
At age 25, Woodford moved to London, and wrote the European Hot 100 #1 smash hit, Broken Strings,[4] by James Morrison from his album Songs for You, Truths for Me. The song is the biggest single of Morrison's career.
Nina co-wrote the theme song for the 2019 Special Olympics held in Abu Dhabi, titled "Right Where I'm Supposed To Be". Nina was tapped by Sesame Street in 2021 to compose a song honoring Juneteenth, a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the emancipation of African-American slaves.[7] She has also written for Leona Lewis, Idina Menzel, Tom Jones, Sugababes, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Christina Milian, The Saturdays, and Jay Sean.[8] Woodford noted that Kate Bush "makes me feel free to dare to try different things.".[9]
Personal life
Nina grew up in Stockholm's Södermalm borough. Today she lives in Los Angeles and is married to record producer Greg Wells.
Honours
- 2010 SKAP prize, an award designated to Swedish pop music writers.[10]
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