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Marcel Stellman
Marcel Stellman is credited on 1,410 releases across 363 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1953–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,410
Pressings credited
363
Albums
8
Decades active
81
In collections
Biography
Marcel Leopold Stellman (15 February 1925 – 2 May 2021) was a Belgian born British record producer and lyricist. Among the many artists who recorded Stellman’s songs are Cilla Black, Petula Clark, Charles Aznavour, the Shadows, Kathy Kirby, and Tony Bennett. In the UK he is best known as the man who brought the French show Des chiffres et des lettres to the UK as Countdown. His pseudonyms as a lyricist include Gene Martyn and Leo Johns. Stellman was born in Antwerp, Belgium, one of 11 children. His mother, Lily, was Scottish and his father, Willy Stellman, was a Belgian Jew. In 1938, his father took him to his uncle Leopold’s jazz club, where he saw Louis Armstrong perform. His father died of natural causes when he was young and five of his siblings were killed in Nazi death camps. However, his mother, who was Scottish, escaped the German invasion of Belgium in 1940 with the 14-year-old Marcel and settled in Glasgow. Stellman's long association with the BBC began in the 1940s and 50s when he presented schools and children's radio programming. In the 1960s he worked on a television series for children featuring Pinky and Perky, two singing puppet pigs. In the 1980s he stood in for Alan Dell, presenting 'Sounds Easy' on BBC Radio 2. He died on 2 May 2021 at the age of 96. The episode of Countdown broadcast on 4 May 2021 was dedicated to him. Stellman won an Ivor Novello Award for the lyrics he wrote for the Shadows instrumental "Dance On!", which was a hit for Kathy Kirby in 1963. He also wrote the English lyrics to the songs Tulips from Amsterdam and Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht (Marble Breaks and Iron Bends).
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Credited work
1,410 releases · 363 albums · active 1953–2026
- Performance · 1,365
- Production · 339
- Other credits · 61
Studios: Studios Barclay · Nova Sound Studios, London · Morgan Studios · RCA's Studio B
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

I Put A Spell On You
1965

Aux Armes Et Cætera
1979

Tomorrow Is My Turn
2015

Go (Music From The Motion Picture)
1999

She. The Best Of Charles Aznavour
1996

I Wanna Be Around
1963

Good, Bad But Beautiful
1975

A Tapestry Of Dreams
1974

No Stone Unturned
1973

Over & Over
1969

Release Me
1967

Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You) / Johnny (Is The Boy For Me)
1953

The Taste Of Mark Morriss
2015

Marina Records Presents The In-Kraut 66|74: Hip Shaking Grooves Made In Germany 1966-1974
2005

Simply... Dusty
2000

At Their Very Best
1989

The British Pop Collection (60 Original Artists 60 Original Hits)
1983

Smurfing Beer
1979

Marble Breaks
1976

Charles Aznavour Presents Liesbeth List - Performing Some Of His Finest Songs
1976

A Little Love And Understanding
1974

The Blue Diamonds
1972

British Concert
1972

United
1971
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Ginette Reno
- Charles Aznavour
- Kathy Kirby
- Caterina Valente
- Petula Clark
- The Blue Diamonds
- Noel Harrison
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