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British songwriting teams

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Gilbert and Sullivan
British duo, Victorian-era theatrical partnership
Lennon–McCartney
thumb|right|Paul McCartney (left) and [[John Lennon (right) in 1964]]
Stock Aitken Waterman
English songwriting and record producing trio
Chase & Status
British electronic music band
Page and Plant
English rock band active between 1994 and 1998
Jagger–Richards
thumb|230px|Jagger (left) and Richards (right) in June 1972 at Winterland Ballroom|Winterland in San Francisco|alt= Jagger–Richards (spelled Jagger–Richard from 1963 to 1978) is the songwriting partnership between English musicians Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (both born 1943), founder members of rock band the Rolling Stones. They are one of the most successful songwriting partnerships in history. In addition to Jagger and Richards' songwriting partnership, they have also produced or co-produced numerous Rolling Stones albums under the pseudonym the Glimmer Twins.
Beatmasters
The Beatmasters are an English electronic music group who gained success in the UK in the late 1980s with four top 20 hit singles. They then went on to produce and remix records for other artists, including Pet Shop Boys, Erasure and Marc Almond. The group's string of chart hit singles include "Burn It Up", "Hey DJ! (I Can't Dance to that Music You're Playing)", "Who's in the House" (featuring Merlin) and "Rok da House". The latter, having been recorded in 1986, is one of the earliest examples of hip house and most likely the first song of the genre. Hip house is a subgenre of house music whic