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When I heard Timothy Spall wanted my songs in his film, my life flashed before my eyes

Teen songwriter tells of joy of music making the cut

- STAFF REPORTER

A young Uddingston musician’s songs she wrote in her bedroom have been chosen for a soundtrack in a new movie.

Caitlin Agnew, from Viewpark, couldn’t believe it when her very own compositio­ns – I Wanna and Don’t Want to Go Home – were given the thumbs up by the film’s award-winning actor, Timothy Spall.

It means her tunes have now been heard by film fans since The Last Bus hit cinemas across the country a few weeks ago.

The movie tells the story of an old man who travels from John O’groats to Land’s End carrying the ashes of his late wife in a suitcase, using only local buses.

The road movie was shot on location in Lanarkshir­e, as well as Glasgow, Ayrshire and Helensburg­h.

Nineteen-year-old Caitlin said: “When I heard Timothy Spall liked my songs and they wanted to use them in the film I was in shock. It was like seeing my life flash before my eyes.”

Spall became a household name in the 1980s TV drama Auf Wiedersehe­n Pet, when he played electricia­n Barry Taylor opposite actors Tim Healy, Jimmy Nail and Kevin Whately.

In 2015, he won a best actor award at Cannes for his role in the acclaimed biopic Mr Turner, written and directed by Mike Leigh.

Caitlin has revealed that her big break came after a chance meeting between her grandfathe­r Jim Agnew and the film’s director, Gillies Mackinnon.

Jim worked as a vehicle wrangler on the movie, organising all the transport, from vintage buses to luxury coaches.

Caitlin said: “It’s amazing how things work out.

“My grandad and the director got chatting and when he told me he’d sent on a couple of my songs I honestly thought he was winding me up.”

But Mackinnon was so impressed with Caitlin’s work that he decided others had to hear it too.

He said: “Often when you’re making a film somebody will come to you and say here’s a book I’ve written or whatever and give it to you.

“But in this case, Jim simply said I’ve got a granddaugh­ter and she records songs and he gave me some background which was interestin­g.

“She was only 16 at the time and he asked, could I listen to them? I said okay, fine, send them on anyway.”

The next thing Caitlin knew, Don’t Want to Go Home, about a road trip from London, and I Wanna, about reaching out for comfort during a difficult time, were being considered for the final cut. Gillies explained: “I listened and I just loved these songs. The emotion really embraced the soul of the film. I sent them down to our editor and she loved the songs and she put them into the film.

“And then I thought, well, maybe it’s just her and me who love these songs? But I began to learn that almost everybody who listened did.

“I brought Tim into the cutting room about half way through the cut. He’s an executive on the film and he just loved the songs.

“Of course that influences me a lot because, as the person who walks in the shoes of the character, he’s really emotionall­y tuned in.

“So I began to think this is just one of these strange and wonderful things that happens, because Caitlin apparently sits in her bedroom and records with just her guitar.

“And yet somehow there’s something within the songs that just catches a mood for the film.”

Caitlin started writing aged 15 while still at school. She is about to enrol on a Music Business course at college but is self taught, sings, plays ukulele, guitar and keyboards.

She said: “I just want to sing and write songs. My idols are people like Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift as they are quite similar to my style.

“I use music as a way to express how I feel and just being able to get it out there and help other people that feel the same way, gives me a sense of hope.

“These songs just appear from nowhere, they just kind of happen. Being able to have an audience gives me so much motivation.”

Her new album Through the Night is just about to be released on Spotify and Apple Music.

For more informatio­n on Caitlin see @Musicagnew on Twitter.

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Talent Caitlin’s music appears in The Last Bus, with Timothy Spall

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