Phil Seymour

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  • power pop
  • new wave
  • 80s
  • powerpop
  • gone but not forgotten
Phil Seymour, born Philip Warren Seymour on May 15, 1952, is best remembered as one-half of the creative force behind the Dwight Twilley Band, co-writing, with Dwight Twilley, some of the finest pop songs of the era, including the classic "I'm on Fire." After two albums (1976's Sincerely and 1978's Twilley Don't Mind), Seymour left to pursue a solo career. While waiting for a recording deal, he began recording solo sessions, as well as contributing session work for Tom Petty, 20/20 and Moon Martin.

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Songs

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    Baby It's You

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    Don't Blow Your Life Away

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    I Found a Love

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    I Really Love You

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    Let Her Dance

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    Love You So Much

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    Precious to Me

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    Then We Go Up

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    Trying to Get to You

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    We Don't Get Along

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    When I Find You

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    Won't Finish Here


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