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Musician
Skip Scarborough
born on 26/11/1944 in Baton Rouge, LA, United States
died on 3/7/2003 in Los Angeles, CA, United States
Alias Clarence Alexander Scarborough
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Clarence Alexander "Skip" Scarborough (November 26, 1944 July 3, 2003) was a Grammy Award-winning songwriter, best known for romantic ballads.
Biography
Scarborough was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He lived in Los Angeles most of his life.
A prolific songwriter, Scarborough wrote songs performed by L.T.D., Anita Baker and Earth, Wind & Fire. He co-wrote "Giving You the Best That I Got", which won a Grammy Award in 1988 for Best R&B Song.[1]
Credits
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1970
- "Love or Let Me Be Lonely" (Friends of Distinction)
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1973
- "Can't Hide Love" (Creative Source)
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1976
- "Can't Hide Love", (Earth, Wind & Fire, Carmen McRae, Hummingbird)
- "Love Ballad" (LTD)
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1977
- "Don't Ask My Neighbors" (The Emotions)
- "Love's Holiday" (Earth, Wind & Fire)
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1978
- "Lovely Day" (Bill Withers)
- "Love Changes" (Mother's Finest)
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1979
- "It's Alright with Me" (Patti LaBelle)
- "Love Ballad" (George Benson)
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1982
- "Love Notes" (Deniece Williams)
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1983
- "They Say" (Deniece Williams) & (Phillip Bailey)
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1988
- "Giving You the Best That I Got" (Anita Baker)
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1990
- "Don't Ask My Neighbors" (Nancy Wilson)
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1992
- "Sacrifice of Praise" (Edwin Hawkins)
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1995
- "Feel the Funk" (IMx)
References
- Hogan, Ed. [Skip Scarborough at All Music Guide Skip Scarborough]. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-12-13.
External links
- Skip Scarborough at the Internet Movie Database
- [Skip Scarborough at All Music Guide Skip Scarborough] at Allmusic
- Skip Scarborough. Find a Grave.
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