Ronnie Scott (songwriter)

Ronnie Scott was a British pop music promoter, group manager and songwriter; known primarily for hit songs co-written with Marty Wilde in the 1960s, and Steve Wolfe in the 1970s.

[2] Scott wrote a number of songs, some on his own, but most co-written with Wilde, demos of which were recorded by The Bystanders.

[7] Scott and Wolfe wrote eight out of the ten songs on Tyler's first album The World Starts Tonight (1977), which they also produced.

This song has since been covered by several different musicians, including Dave & Sugar, Trick Pony, and Rod Stewart.

Bonnie Tyler did not renew her contract with Scott and Wolfe, since she perceived that they "were trying to take her further into country music".