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.
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Simple yet beautiful song by Dwight Twilley. Plz send corrections to [email protected]. thanks
Dwight Twilley Band - Shooting Stars
CDmGC People I have known, the ones whove come and go Soldiers in the corps,they think about their homes People I have known, the ones whove come and go CDmGC That keep us in the thoughts, the ones you never let go People on the streets, the strangers in the sheets The things ive held on to, the little things like you FCG When did they ever go? Across the skyline goes Across the nightime blue CDmCDm Shooting stars, shooting stars oh, shooting stars that`s all they are oh Shooting stars, shooting stars oh, shooting stars that`s all they are oh (Bridge/Solo/V3) Shooting stars, shooting stars oh, shooting stars that`s all they are oh
Bridge CDm Shooting stars in the night, disappear in your life CDm Shooting stars in the sky, disappear out of sight CAmDmG (Solo)