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Mark Mueller is an American songwriter whose career spans pop music, television, film and stage. A two-time winner of the ASCAP Pop Award for writing one of the Most Performed Songs of the year, he’s had three Billboard Top Ten singles and one #1 Adult Contemporary hit. For his work in television, Mueller is the recipient of two Emmy nominations, both in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics. Born in the Bay Area, Mueller now lives and works in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. [1] [2]

Chart History

Crush,” recorded by Jennifer Paige, peaked at #3 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart, while “Nothin' at All,” by Heart (band) climbed to #10. “That's What Love Is For” by Amy Grant reached #7 on the same chart and topped the magazine’s Adult Contemporary chart. [3][4][5] [6][7] [8]

In the U.S., Crush” also reached the #2 position on the R&R CHR airplay chart while “That's What Love Is For” peaked at #4. [9][10][11]

Internationally, “Crush” topped the United World Chart and was a #1 single in Canada, Spain, New Zealand and Australia. In the UK, “Crush” reached #1 on the airplay chart and #4 on the BPI singles chart. Mueller’s Eternal (band) single “I Am Blessed” also made the UK Top Ten on the BPI singles chart, peaking at #7. [12] [13] [14] [15]

Gold & Platinum Awards

Mueller’s work in the U.S. has been featured on RIAA-certified platinum and gold records by artists including:

Internationally, Mueller’s songs have been on BPI-certified platinum and gold records by artists including: [17]

Television & Film

Mueller received his two Emmy nominations for his work as a lyricist on the ABC-TV series Life Goes On and the NBC-TV series Quincy, M.E.. He also wrote the title songs for Disney’s animated series DuckTales and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers and the script for a CBS-TV pilot he executive produced titled Shangri-La Plaza. [18]

Mueller’s songs have been featured in films including: [18]

Stage

Mueller wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the book of an original musical titled “Butterfly,” which was directed by Tony Award-winner Jack Hofsiss and performed at the Goodspeed Opera House.

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