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Lindy Robbins
American songwriter
American songwriter
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| name | Lindy Robbins |
| origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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| occupation | Songwriter |
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Lindy Robbins is an American songwriter from Los Angeles, California. Her songwriting credits includes multiple hit songs, including Demi Lovato's "Skyscraper", Jason Derulo's "Want to Want Me", David Guetta's "Dangerous", MKTO's "Classic", Hot Chelle Rae's "Tonight, Tonight", Jason Derulo's "It Girl" and Astrid S' "Hurts So Good".
Background
Robbins grew up in the San Fernando Valley, California. She started singing with her musician father Wally when she was three years old, and was a performer in New York City and Los Angeles before becoming a full-time songwriter in 1997. Robbins now resides in Los Angeles.
Career
Robbins has written songs for many artists in the music industry.
Number-one hits include: "Want to Want Me" by Jason Derulo, "Dangerous" by David Guetta (feat. Sam Martin), and "Tonight, Tonight" by Hot Chelle Rae. Other chart-toppers include: "Skyscraper" by Demi Lovato, "Classic" by MKTO, "Slow Down", "It Girl", "Miss Movin' On" by Fifth Harmony, "Hurts So Good" by Astrid S, "Day Drunk" by Morgan Evans, and "Crybaby" by Paloma Faith.
Lindy is also known for the following top-five singles: "Incomplete" by the Backstreet Boys, "What's Left of Me" by Nick Lachey, and Cinderella" by The Cheetah Girls.
Additional key releases include songs recorded by: Dua Lipa, Zedd, Bebe Rexha, LeAnn Rimes, One Direction, Jennifer Hudson, Rachel Platten, 5 Seconds of Summer, Jennifer Lopez, Leona Lewis (featuring OneRepublic), Faith Hill, Brandy, Britney Spears, Jason Mraz, Westlife, Shaggy, Jordin Sparks, Lisa Loeb, Clay Aiken, Toni Braxton, Monica, and Audra McDonald.
Discography
2025
| Stein Torleif Bjella & Hver gang vi møtes | Om det brenn | Writer |
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2024
| Klingande & RUG | On or Off (single) | Writer |
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2023
| Thomas Daniel | Love Me Better (single) | Writer |
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2022
| Onew | Sunshine | Writer |
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2021
| Pentatonix | The Lucky Ones (single) | Writer |
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2020
| Ai | Good as Gold | Writer |
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2019
| Louis Baker | Alive | Writer |
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2018
| Johnnie Mikel | Live While You Can | Writer |
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2017
| Swallow | Can't Hold Me Down | Writer |
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2016
| Kandace Springs | Too Good To Last | Writer |
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2015
| Cold Shoulders | Do Yourself a Favor | Writer |
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2014
| Brooklyn Haley | Crash | Writer |
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2013
| Jana | That's What Love Is | Writer |
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2012
| Blush feat. Snoop Dogg | Undivided (single) | Writer |
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2011
| Michael Feinstein & the Carmel Symphony Orchestra | With You | Writer |
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2010
| Lipstick | Piosenka o zapominaniu | Writer |
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2009
| Stephanie J. Block | The Hardest Part of Love | Writer |
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2008
| Cortés Alexander | Every Other Thought | Writer |
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2007
| Tess | Hold On (single) | Writer |
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2006
| Bianca | Ex Factor | Writer |
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2005
| Jesse McCartney | The Best Day of My Life | Writer |
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2004
| Lisa Loeb | Try; Diamonds | Vocal arranger, vocal producer |
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2003
| Sharon McNight | The Well Spoken Man | Writer |
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2002
| Alan Williams & David Pomeranz | The Princess and the Pea | Background vocals |
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2001
| The Swingtown Lads | LUV S.C.U.D. | Writer |
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2000
| Jason Graae | Something That I Wanted You to Know | Writer |
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1999
| Joan Ryan | The Moon & the Stars | Writer |
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1998
| Sasja Velt & Jan Hayston | Nie ohne dich (single) | Writer |
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1997
| Bill Graves | Why Do We Carry on This Way? | Background vocals |
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1995
| Louis Nichole | Betty Botter | Background vocals |
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1994
| George & Ira Gershwin: A Musical Celebration | I Got Rhythm | Vocalist |
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1993
| The Tonics | Good Thing Going (Live at Carnegie Hall) | Performer, arranger |
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1991
| Wendy MaHarry | Fountain of Youth | Background vocals |
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1990
| The Tonics | Original music for performances (1990-1997) | Writer |
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References
References
- (September 4, 2013). "American Songwriter Interview". AMERICAN SONGWRITER.
- "ASCAP Radar Report". [[ASCAP]].
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