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Dave Crawford

[b]For the flutist, arranger and producer from Los Angeles see [a=David Crawford], for the mastering engineer see [a=Dave Crawford (2)].[/b] American songwriter, keyboard player, singer and producer from Jacksonville, Florida, active mostly in Georgia. Born c.1940, died in 1988, related to [a4301628]. An acclaimed producer at [l=Atlantic] records who worked with artists such as [a181145], [a=Candi Staton] and [a=B.B. King]. His production credits are often alongside [a=Brad Shapiro] or [a=Earl Young]. As a songwriter he is best known for [a=Candi Staton]'s "Young Hearts Run Free" (1976) and [a=Linda Lyndell]'s "What A Man" (1968) - remade in 1994 by [a=Salt 'N' Pepa] and [a=En Vogue]. Note: Crawford sold many of his songwriting credits so they're sometimes difficult to validate through music rights databases such as Ascap.

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