Although Davis wrote many of Mud's later songs, he achieved songwriting success commercially after the band disbanded starting with a writing and producing partnership with George Stanley Alexander that saw some hits with disco group
Liquid Gold. Following a chance meeting with
Paul Oakenfold in the late 1980s, he continued to move genres from rock and disco to writing club and dance songs. He would receive instrumental tracks from producers and incorporate lyrics. In 2000, he achieved his biggest commercial songwriting successes.
Fragma's "
Toca's Miracle" became Davis' first No. 1 hit and was a
mashup of Davis-written "I Need a Miracle" by Coco and Fragma's instrumental "Toca Me". The song was released on 10 April and won critical acclaim, peaking at No. 1 in both the UK and Scotland. There have been multiple re-releases that have achieved chart success. On 14 August 2000,
Spiller released "
Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", on which he provided important lyrical support. The song reached No. 1 in five countries including the UK, Australia and New Zealand. It finished No. 8 on the UK 2000 year-end charts. In 2001, Davis scored a UK top 10 hit as one third of the group
Stuntmasterz, with the mashup "The Ladyboy Is Mine". In their first songwriting session together, Davis and
Cathy Dennis wrote "
Can't Get You Out of My Head" for
Kylie Minogue. Released in 2001, it was the first song to have 3,000 radio plays in a single week in the UK, reached No. 1 in all but one European country and sold over four million copies. Davis and Dennis received an
Ivor Novello Award for composing the most performed song of the year. The song was originally intended for
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, but she turned it down according to Davis, Davis soon met Minogue's A&R manager Jamie Nelson who liked it and wanted her to record it. While Minogue was not the original artist selected, Dennis believed Minogue was the best artist for the song. The song reached #1 on the
Billboard Singles Sales chart. At the
Grammy Awards of 2004, Davis shared a
Grammy with co-producer Philip Larsen (
Manhattan Clique) and performer Minogue, for another Minogue single "
Come into My World", in the category of
Best Dance Recording. The song reached No. 4 in Australia while peaking at No. 8 in the UK. Davis also worked with
Jan Johnston and together they wrote six songs including "Am I on Pause?". His latest commercial works include co-writing for the song "One Foot Boy" from
Mika's album,
The Boy Who Knew Too Much (2009). ==Television appearances==