Barry Blue, born Barry Ian Green on December 4, 1950, in London, is an English
singer, producer, and songwriter. At age 13, he made his first television
appearance with his school band, the Dark Knights. By 14, he signed with record
producer Norrie Paramor and later became a bassist for Spice, which featured
Mick Box and David Byron. In 1970, Barry Blue signed as a songwriter to
ATV-Kirshner in London. His first UK Singles Chart hit was "Sugar Me" (1972),
co-written with Lynsey de Paul. Releasing his debut single "Together" under his
real name Barry Green in June 1971, he later a...