Belle & Sebastian Nominated For An Ivor Novello Award
Added on 27th May 2004

Belle & Sebastian have been nominated for an Ivor Novello Award for “Step Into My Office, Baby” in the 2004 ceremony.  The category is “Best Song, both Musically and Lyrically” and they are competing against Dido’s “White Flag” and Will Young’s “Leave
Right Now” for the award.  The IVORS are internationally respected as the premier award ceremony to reflect the talent of British songwriters and composers and their contribution as the creative source of the music industry’s prosperity. You can find out more information about the event and view past nominees and winners of the awards at www.britishacademy.com/ivors/index.htm.

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