Twins (Philip Bailey and Little Richard song) explained
Twins (Philip Bailey song) |
Cover: | Twins (Philip Bailey and Little Richard song).png |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Philip Bailey & Little Richard |
Album: | Twins Soundtrack |
Released: | 1988 |
Genre: | R&B, soul |
Label: | Epic Records |
Producer: | Rhett Lawrence |
"Twins" is a song by Philip Bailey & Little Richard released as a single in 1988 by Epic Records.[1] The song reached No. 16 on the Dutch Pop Singles chart and No. 36 on the Belgian Pop Singles chart.[2] [3]
Overview
Twins was produced by Rhett Lawrence and composed by Skip Scarborough with Lorrin Bates. The song also came off the soundtrack to the 1988 feature film Twins.
Accolades
"Twins" was nominated for a Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Song.[4]
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Alexandra Brown, Marlena Jeter, Maxi Anderson, Philip Bailey
- Electric Guitar, Lead Guitar, Soloist – Michael Landau
- Engineer – Jeffrey 'Woody' Woodruff
- Keyboards [Additional] – Jeff Lorber
- Keyboards, Drum Programming, Bass [Moog], Synthesizer [Fairlight], Programmed By – Rhett Lawrence
- Producer – Rhett Lawrence
- Producer [Additional], Mixed By – Keith Cohen, Steve Beltran
- Producer [Assisted By] – Liz Cluse
- Written-By – Lorrin "Smokey" Bates, Skip Scarborough
Notes and References
- Philip Bailey & Little Richard: Twins. 1988. Epic Records.
- Web site: Philip Bailey & Little Richard: Twins. Ultratop. ultratop.be.
- Web site: Philip Bailey & Little Richard: Twins. Dutch Charts. dutchcharts.nl.
- Web site: Twins. Golden Globes. goldenglobes.com.