Though the Dwight Twilley Band only had one hit (Twilley had another on his own), Twilley and partner Phil Seymour created an enduring and highly memorable brand of power pop that blended Beatlesque pop and Sun rockabilly "slapback" echo. Only a fraction of the band's early output was made available at the time, but these records are highly revered by power pop aficionados.
According to the legend, Dwight Twilley met Phil Seymour in 1967 at a theater in Tulsa, Oklahoma where they had gone to see the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
CEmAmD GEmAmAm7D (Dsus4) Two little boys,with little guitars,went for a walk,then went around the world Where can we go In search of a song? You play with your toys, until theyre all gone Little antiques and dust on the shelf, once they were loved and left to themselves Two little boys that went their own ways, ones still around and ones in the grave GEmAmDGG/F#Em You reach for the light, you look to the stars, and good things come hard The ghost of a dream still hides in your heart, good things come hard (2x) (bridge) Somewhere in your voice, your broken apart, good things come hard No longer alive, can take your guitar, good things come hard (2x)
Bridge AmCmaj7 I look around and there is nothing left to see AmCmaj7AmD I hear the sound of music fading desperately, away from me, away from meeee CEmAmD