About Dwight Twilley
Dwight Twilley (born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on 6 June 1951; died 18 October 2023) was an American pop/rock/powerpop singer-songwriter, best known for his group that he fronted, the Dwight Twilley Band, and their 1975 hit single "I'm on Fire". Also having evergreen power pop tunes to his own name such as "Remedies", Twilley and fellow singer-songwriter Phil Seymour met in 1967 at a theater where they had gone to see The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' film, and they soon began writing and recording together.
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I'm on Fire
Old Time Rock & Roll
Long Lonely Nights
I Found The Magic
Why You Wanna Break My Heart
Looking for the Magic
Dear Prudence
Remedies
Helter Skelter
Somebody To Love
Little Bit of Love
Chance of a Lifetime
Jackie Naked In The Window
Come Together
I'm Back Again
10,000 American Scuba Divers Dancin'
Touchin' The Wind
Don't You Love Her
Out of My Hands
Hello Goodbye
The Luck
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You Can Change It
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In My Life
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Darlin'
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Walking on Water
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That I Remember
Baby's Got the Blues Again
I Think It's That Girl
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Sincerely
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Tomorrow Never Knows
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I'm On Fire (1996 - Remaster)
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