key, syn, 1940-1988 US
Songwriter / Arranger / Producer of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. David Bernard Crawford
David Bernard "Dave" Crawford (October 24, 1943 – June 1988) was an American R&B musician, songwriter, radio personality and record producer. He wrote "What a Man", originally recorded by Linda Lyndell and later reinterpreted by Salt-n-Pepa; "Precious, Precious", a hit for Jackie Moore; and "Young Hearts Run Free", an international hit for Candi Staton.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Praying For The Rain To Come / Tinklin' Bells | Dave Crawford / Jeannie Trevor | 2014 | Single |
You | Dave Crawford | 1984 | Single |
New York Is Where I'd Rather Be | Dave Crawford | 1979 | Album |
Hey Party | Dave Crawford | 1977 | Single |
No Time To Lose / I Don't Know | Dave Crawford | 1977 | Single |
Here Am I | Dave Crawford | 1977 | Album |
Hey Party | Dave Crawford | 1977 | Album |
I'd Be A Millionaire | Dave Crawford | 1975 | Single |
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown | Dave Crawford | 1973 | Single |
The Law And The Lady | Dave Crawford | 1973 | Single |
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