Miranda Moonbaby Cooper Legends Of Bouncing and Dancing

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Category:Songs written by Miranda Cooper

TripTik Management is proud to represent Miranda Cooper for her work outside Xenomania.

For all enquiries regarding Xenomania please contact: [mailto:julie@xenomaniarecords.com julie@xenomaniarecords.com ] For other enquiries please contact: [mailto:will@triptikmanagement.co.uk will@triptikmanagement.co.uk ] Miranda Cooper{Songwriter}Miranda Eleanor De Fonbrune Cooper (born 1975) is a British singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and television presenter. Miranda Cooper has worked in the music industry since 1996 when she gained her first recording contract. She worked as a professional dancer for artists such as Dannii Minogue before going into television presenting.

In 1997, Cooper met Brian Higgins, the founder of Kent-based songwriting and production team Xenomania. Miranda Cooper signed a deal with London Records under the alias Moonbaby, releasing the single "Here We Go" to little success, although it was used as the theme tune to the cartoon series ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totally_Spies! Totally Spies! ]''. Cooper started songwriting with Higgins, eventually finding commercial success and critical acclaim with their productions for Girls Aloud and Sugababes. Cooper has written for successful artists such as Alesha Dixon, Gabriella Cilmi, and Kylie Minogue. Cooper's songs have spent more years on the UK chart than any other female songwriter in history,[citation needed] and she has penned four number one hits – "Round Round," "Sound of the Underground," "Hole in the Head," and "The Promise".

Contents
[hide] *1 Life and career
 * 1.1 1975–2000: Dancing, presenting, and recording artist
 * 1.2 2001–present: Songwriting
 * 2 References
 * 3 External links

1975–2000: Dancing, presenting, and recording artist[edit]
Cooper found a passion for dancing and performing when she was nine years old.[3] Cooper worked for as a backing dancer for Gina G, performing with her at the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest.[3] She has also danced for Dannii Minogue and PJ and Duncan. Cooper later stopped dancing went into television presenting. Cooper gained her first record deal in 1996 as one half of the pop duo T-Shirt, alongside Chloé Treend. The duo signed to Warner Bros. Records. Their cover of Hot Chocolate's "You Sexy Thing" reached number two in Australia.

Cooper was introduced to British record producer Brian Higgins by Saint Etienne members Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs in the late 1990s. Cooper began recording music with him under the moniker Xenomania. "As soon as he played me some tracks, I thought 'This feels right.'"[3] Thanks to a connection with Pete Tong, Cooper and Higgins were able to sign a deal with London Records.[3] Cooper was signed as a solo artist in 2000 under the alias of Moonbaby. A four-track sampler was released, featuring the songs "Moonbaby," "Here We Go" (later recorded by Lene Nystrøm and Girls Aloud), "Deadlines and Diets" (later recorded by Girls Aloud), and "I'm Thru with Love" (later recorded by Alesha Dixon). "Here We Go" was due to be released as a single in June 2000, but the release fell through. The song later became the basis for the theme tune to the hit cartoon series ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totally_Spies! Totally Spies! ]'' in 2001. The deal with London Records and Xenomania ultimately fell through.

2001–present: Songwriting[edit]
Following the demise of their deal with London Records, Cooper and Higgins began writing and producing for other artists. Cooper has been described as the "chief lyricist" of Xenomania, who are based out of a converted mansion in Kent.[4] Cooper co-wrote the song "Round Round" which became a number one hit for the Sugababes in 2002. Xenomania continued their commercial breakthrough by writing "Sound of the Underground" for Popstars: The Rivals winners Girls Aloud; the song spent four consecutive weeks at number one.

Since 2002, Xenomania have been recurring collaborators of Girls Aloud. Miranda Cooper co-wrote all of Girls Aloud's original singles up until their hiatus in 2009, including the BRIT Award-winning number one "The Promise". Cooper also co-wrote another number one single for the Sugbabes, 2003's "Hole in the Head", as well as the singles "In the Middle" and "Red Dress". In 2011, Cooper worked with girl group The Saturdays, co-penning the single "All Fired Up," and boy band The Wanted. Cooper has also co-written songs for prestigious artists such as Kylie Minogue and Pet Shop Boys, including the singles "Giving You Up" and "Love etc." Xenomania have also helped launch the careers of The X Factor contestant Amelia Lily and Australian singer-songwriter Gabriella Cilmi.

Cooper's songs have spent more years on the UK chart than any other female songwriter in history,[citation needed] In 2007, Harper's Bazaar wrote: "If it's a hit you want, you'd better talk to Cooper. For the rest of us, Cooper has the power to get a tune inside our heads." - Evil Sorority (2010) ... (composer: title music)- Attack of the 50 Foot Mandy (2006) ... (composer: title music)- Mime Your Own Business (2006) ... (composer: title music)- Matchmaker (2004) ... (composer: title music)- Dude, I (2003) ... (composer: title music)Show all 21 episodesHide  Show  Composer (1 credit) 2004 Girls Aloud: Love Machine (VideoFrequently works with Brian Higgins. Very successful and in demand songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, searchSongs written or co-written by Miranda Cooper
 * Music department (1 credit) 2001-2010 Totally Spies! (TV Series) (composer - 21 episodes)

Pages in category "Songs written by Miranda Cooper"
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A

 * All Fired Up (The Saturdays song)
 * Angels with Dirty Faces (song)

B

 * Biology (song)
 * The Boy Does Nothing

C

 * Call the Shots
 * Can't Speak French
 * Cinderella (Diana Vickers song)
 * Control of the Knife

D

 * Don't Wanna Go to Bed Now

E

 * Electrify

G

 * Girl Overboard
 * Giving You Up
 * Graffiti My Soul

H

 * Hearts Don't Lie
 * Here We Go (Moonbaby song)
 * Hole in the Head

I

 * I Wish (Mini Viva song)
 * I'm Not Shy (Frank song)
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I cont.

 * In the Middle

L

 * Life Got Cold
 * Long Hot Summer (Girls Aloud song)
 * Love etc.
 * Love Machine (Girls Aloud song)
 * The Loving Kind

M

 * Memory of You
 * Miss You Bow Wow (Girls Aloud song)
 * Music to Make Boys Cry (song)
 * My Love Is Better
 * My Love Is Pink

N

 * Never Gonna Dance Again (song)
 * Never Gonna Dance Again (Sugababes song)
 * No Good Advice

O

 * One Touch (song)

P

 * Party Over
 * The Promise (Girls Aloud song)

R

 * Red Dress (song)
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R cont.

 * Round Round

S

 * Sanctuary (Gabriella Cilmi song)
 * Save the Lies
 * The Show (Girls Aloud song)
 * Shut Up (And Give Me Whatever You Got)
 * Some Kind of Miracle (song)
 * Something Kinda Ooooh
 * Sound of the Underground (song)
 * Sweet About Me
 * Swinging London Town

U

 * Untouchable (Girls Aloud song)

W

 * Wake Me Up (Girls Aloud song)
 * Whole Lotta History
 * Wild Horses (Girls Aloud song)

Y

 * You Bring Me Joy (Amelia Lily song)
 * You Freak Me Out
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