he co-wrote the hits "Baby, Now That I've Found You" for The Foundations, "Let the Heartaches Begin for Long John Baldry, "Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now" and many more.
[4][5][6] In the early 1970s, Macleod presented a series of easy listening instrumental albums comprising cover versions of chart hits, on the Pye label.
In 1975 he worked again with his brother Norman, and brother-in-law actor Bill Pertwee, on the music for the Dad's Army stage show, producing an EMI single "Get Out And Get Under The Moon", and writing the B-side number "Hooligans!"
[11] Working with Tony Macaulay, Macleod composed "Marie Take a Chance which was recorded by Clem Curtis with arrangements handled by Des Champ.
[24] With the group now billing themselves as The Foundations, they competed in the Eurovision 1977 song contest with Macleod and Myers' composition, "Where Were You When I Needed Your Love".