thumb|Harvey Andrews in the Dutch television program Popzien, 8 June 1973

Harvey John Andrews (born 7 May 1943 in Stechford, Birmingham) is an English singer-songwriter and poet. Andrews has produced 16 albums singing his own songs, many of which have also been recorded by other artists. In addition "Soldier" a song deriving from the "Troubles" and operation "Banner" in Northern Ireland.

  • Friends of Mine (Cube 1973)
  • Fantasies From a Corner Seat, with Graham Cooper (Transatlantic 1975)
  • Someday (Transatlantic 1976)
  • Margarita (Beeswing 1980)
  • Brand New Day (Polydor 1980)
  • Old Mother Earth (Beeswing 1986)
  • PG (Beeswing 1988)
  • 25 Years On the Road (Hypertension 1989)
  • Spring Again (Hypertension/Ariola 1994)
  • Snaps – The Family Album (Hypertension 1996)
  • The Gift (Hypertension 2001)
  • The Journey (Hypertension 2003)
  • Somewhere in the Stars (Hypertension 2005)
  • Resigning from Today. Transatlantic compilation (Sanctuary 2007)
  • Encore (Haska Music 2013)
  • Life (Haska Music 2014)
  • Soldier (Written 1972)

Harvey Andrews was referenced (presumably with his consent) by Les Barker's Mrs Ackroyd Band on the album Tubular Dogs, in the song "The Harvey Andrews Chorus", using the music of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus".

References

  • Official Site
  • Exhaustive Discography
  • Review of "Go Play..."