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-[[Alvin Cash]] - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia+'''Zephire Andre Williams''' (born November 1, 1936) is an [[United States|American]] [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]] and [[punk blues]] musician who started his career in the 1950s at [[Fortune Records]] in Detroit.
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-Alvin Cash (February 15, 1939 – November 21, 1999) was an American pop ... "[[Twine Time]]" became popular in the UK in the [[Northern soul]] scene in the 1970s.+In the early 1960s, Williams co-wrote [[Stevie Wonder]]'s first song, "Thank You for Loving Me." Williams' "[[Shake a Tail Feather]]" was also a hit in 1963 for [[the Five Du-Tones]] and then for [[Ike & Tina Turner]]. [[Alvin Cash]] & the Crawlers also made a hit out of the Williams song "[[Twine Time]]".
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-"Born To Be Blue" by Jack Bruce; "Twine Time" by Alvin Cash. "Funky Child". "It's A New Day" by Skull Snaps; "My Thang" by James Brown; "A Theme for L.A.'s ...+
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-... Town I Live In”), and The Five Du-Tones ("Shake a Tail Feather”). The company also had huge dance hits with Alvin Cash and the Crawlers (“Twine Time”).+
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-Alvin Cash & the Crawlers also made a hit out of the Williams song "Twine Time". As well as making these hits, Williams also supervised the making of two or ...+
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-"Listen to the Melody" by John Ussery (1973); "Here We Go (Live at the Funhouse)" by Run-DMC (1986); "Twine Time" by Alvin Cash (1963); "Plug Tunin'" by De ...+
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-"Twine Time" by Alvin Cash and the Crawlers; "Tramp" by Lowell Fulsom; "At My Front Door" by The El Dorados; "I'll Be Doggone" by Instant Funk; Kojak book ...+
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-"Twine Time", Alvin Cash and the Crawlers, February 20, 1965, 14. "The Boy from New York City", The Ad Libs, February 27, 1965, 8. "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail ...+
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-The dance was called The Twine and a single by Alvin Cash & The Crawlers called "Twine Time" was a big hit. He wrote “The Motor City Twine” and recorded ...+
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Zephire Andre Williams (born November 1, 1936) is an American R&B and punk blues musician who started his career in the 1950s at Fortune Records in Detroit.

In the early 1960s, Williams co-wrote Stevie Wonder's first song, "Thank You for Loving Me." Williams' "Shake a Tail Feather" was also a hit in 1963 for the Five Du-Tones and then for Ike & Tina Turner. Alvin Cash & the Crawlers also made a hit out of the Williams song "Twine Time".




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