Spyder Turner

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I Can't Make It Anymore 02:15 Tools
I Can't Make It Anymore - Single Version 02:13 Tools
Stand By Me 04:43 Tools
Ride in My 322 02:35 Tools
i'm alive with the love feeling 02:29 Tools
You're Good Enough For Me 02:48 Tools
Is It Love You're After 03:52 Tools
I've Got To Get Myself Together 02:00 Tools
I Can't Make It Anymore (Single Version) 00:30 Tools
Ride In My 225 03:34 Tools
I've Been Waitin' 03:33 Tools
What Goes Around Comes Around 04:08 Tools
Stand By Me (Long Version) 05:37 Tools
I Don't Wanna Go Home Tonight 04:44 Tools
This Is Your Life 04:38 Tools
Get Down 03:14 Tools
Tell Me ( Crying Over You) 03:34 Tools
Glory Fleeting (Vocal) 03:27 Tools
You Keep Me Wondering 04:51 Tools
Tell me ( Crying Over You) Instrumental 03:35 Tools
I'm Alive With a Lovin' Feeling 02:35 Tools
Trying To Forget You 02:27 Tools
don't hold back 02:12 Tools
I Can't Wait to See My Baby's Face 02:12 Tools
Dream Lover 02:12 Tools
I've Changed 02:35 Tools
Reincarnation 02:35 Tools
I’ve Changed 02:12 Tools
Only Love 02:12 Tools
Tomorrow's Only Yesterday 02:35 Tools
Moon River 03:08 Tools
Morning, Morning 02:35 Tools
I Can't Make It Anymore [Single Version] 02:12 Tools
I Don't Want To Cry 00:00 Tools
I CANT MAKE IT ANYMORE 02:35 Tools
Stop 02:35 Tools
i can´t make it anymore 02:35 Tools
You're Good Enough For Me Baby 02:35 Tools
You Never Had This Before 02:35 Tools
Hold On, I'm Coming 02:35 Tools
For Your Precious Love 02:35 Tools
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Spyder Turner (born Dwight David Turner, February 4, 1947, Beckley, West Virginia) is an American soul singer. Turner was raised in Detroit, and sang in doo wop groups and high school choirs while young. He first began recording after winning a contest at the Apollo Theater in New York, recording some solo sides and singing backup for groups called The Stereophonics and The Fabulous Counts. In 1966, record producer Clay McMurray had Turner's group do a recording session, and soon after Turner signed to MGM Records and released a single, a cover of the soul number "Stand By Me". The tune climbed to #3 on the U.S. Billboard Black Singles chart and #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart early in 1967.[1] Soon after, a full-length album was released, peaking at #14 on the Black Albums chart and #158 on the Billboard 200.[2] A second single from the album, "I Can't Make it Anymore", peaked at #95 on the Hot 100 pop chart.[1] Turner left his management after dissatisfaction with MGM's soul division (which consisted only of Howard Tate and himself), and played regionally in the South in the early 1970s. Later that decade, Turner began working with Norman Whitfield, and wrote the tune "Do the Dance" for Rose Royce, which was a top ten R&B hit. He continued recording in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including a song for the movie The Last Dragon (billed on the soundtrack as Dwight David). He did some acting as well. He continues to perform in Michigan, and released his most recent album in 2006 through CD Baby. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.