U2 up for Ivor Novello Songwriting Awards in UK

17 Apr 2001
U2 go head to head with Craig David and David Gray at the prestigious Ivor Novello awards in May as they compete for the best contemporary song prize.

U2's Grammy Winning Beautiful Day and David's Seven Days have been shortlisted for the prize, along with David Gray's Please Forgive Me.

The Ivors are viewed as the most prestigious songwriting awards in Britain, and most of the winners are selected by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters.

The 46th Ivor Novello awards encompass categories such as best song
musically and lyrically and best original film score.

Craig David is also nominated for best dance single, for his work with Artful Dodger, while Babylon by David Gray is shortlisted, along with Coldplay's Trouble and S Club 7's Never Had A Dream Come True for the best song musically and lyrically prize.

Last year Robbie Williams was named songwriter of the year while Travis won the best contemporary song prize. The awards will be presented at a ceremony at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London on Thursday 24 May.

Complete Nominated Songs and Writers

Best song musically and lyrically
* Trouble, Coldplay (Guy Berryman, Jonathan Buckland, William Champion, Christopher Martin)
* Babylon, David Gray (David Gray)
* Never Had A Dream Come True, S Club 7 (Cathy Dennis, Simon Ellis).

Best contemporary song
* Beautiful Day, U2 (Paul Hewson, Dave Evans, Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton)
* Seven Days, Craig David (Craig David, Mark Hill, Darren Hill)
* Please Forgive Me, David Gray (David Gray).

Best original music for a television/radio broadcast
* Gormenghast (Sir Richard Rodney Bennett)
* Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (David Arnold, Tim Simenon)
* The Wyvern Mystery (Philip Appleby)

Ivors dance award
* Girls Like Us, B-15 Project (Ali Campbell, Brian Travers, Dawnette Nevers, Janice Fyffe, Haldane Browne)
* Woman Trouble, Artful Dodger & Robbie Craig featuring Craig David (Mark
Hill, Craig David, Robbie Craig, Pete Devereux)
* The Time Is Now, Moloko (Roisin Murphy, Mark Brydon).

Best original film score
* Chicken Run (John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams)
* X-Men (Michael Kamen)
* Gangster No 1 (John Dankworth).

International hit of the year
* I Turn To You, Mel C (Melanie Chisholm, Rick Nowels, Billy Steinberg)
* It Feels So Good, Sonique (Sonia Clarke, Linus Burdick, Simon Belofsky, Graeme Pleeth)
* Sexbomb, Tom Jones (Errol Rennals, Mousse T)

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