Early career He began his music industry career as an office boy with a music publishing firm, and later worked as a
song-plugger. He also had a brief spell as a
comic. He was personal manager to the singer Matt Monro for many years and also provided songs for him (usually writing English language
lyrics to continental songs). These included "
Walk Away" and "
If I Never Sing Another Song" (music:
Udo Jürgens) and "For Mamma" (music:
Charles Aznavour).
Musical theatre Black's stage credits include the musicals
Billy (music: John Barry),
Bar Mitzvah Boy (music:
Jule Styne),
Dear Anyone (music:
Geoff Stephens),
Budgie (music:
Mort Shuman) and several Andrew Lloyd Webber shows: the 1979 song-cycle,
Tell Me on a Sunday, which was performed by
Marti Webb (whom Black also managed for a time);
Aspects of Love, which propelled
Michael Ball to stardom; and, together with
Christopher Hampton, the musical adaptation of the
Billy Wilder film
Sunset Boulevard. In 2002, he worked with the
Indian composer
A. R. Rahman on the musical
Bombay Dreams. In 2015, he wrote the lyrics for
Mrs Henderson Presents, with
George Fenton and Simon Chamberlin composing the music. In 2019, he collaborated with David Arnold on the music for a television version of
The Tiger Who Came to Tea. In 2020, he was reported to be working on a musical version of
The Third Man, and reworking the show
Feather Boy.
Radio broadcasting Black presented a Sunday night show on
BBC Radio 2 from 2013 to 2020, which featured classic songs and songwriters of the 20th century, paid a weekly tribute to Matt Monro, whom he managed, and included many of his showbiz encounter stories. He took over this slot from
David Jacobs. In November 2020 BBC Sounds released
The Sanest Guy in the Room: A Life in Lyrics, a podcast series in which Black reflects on his life, songs and working with some of the biggest names in showbiz. In 2025, Black started broadcasting his programme Our Kind of Music on
Boom Radio at weekends.
Books In 2003, Sanctuary Publishing released
Wrestling with Elephants, an authorised biography of Black, written by James Inverne. In 2020, Black released his own memoir entitled
The Sanest Guy in the Room: A Life in Lyrics. ==Honours and recognition==