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Melancholic, moving, witty. Leonard Cohen's music and lyrics stirred the emotions as few other singers have. Even before his death one of his compositions - Hallelujah - had been covered no fewer than 500 times. It was, though, a song which his record company loathed when it was first recorded. The producer who worked with Cohen on Hallelujah, as well as a series of albums in the 1970s and 1980s, was John Lissauer. He said the record company thought "it was un-releasable". (Image: Leonard Cohen, credit: Getty Images)
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