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Luther Dixon (August 7, 1931 – October 22, 2009) was an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. Dixon's songs achieved their greatest success in the 1950s and 1960s, and were recorded by , , the Jackson 5, B.B. King, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dusty Springfield, and others. As a producer, Dixon helped create the signature sound of the girl group .


Early life
Dixon was born in Jacksonville, Florida, but his family moved to , New York, when he was young. He learned to sing in church.


Career
Dixon began his professional career in 1954 with the Four Buddies, a group led by Larry Harrison, in which Dixon sang and occasionally played guitar. The Four Buddies recorded for , but also as the Barons for and as The Buddies for . The group disbanded in 1955, but Dixon and Harrison continued writing songs together. Their biggest hit was "Why Baby Why", recorded by , which peaked at No. 5 in 1957.

Dixon and Billy Dawn Smith wrote the 1957 song "Just Born (To Be Your Baby)", which reached No. 12. In 1958, recorded "All the Way Home", written by Dixon and , which was released on Darin's 1960 album For Teenagers Only. Dixon and wrote the song "Doncha' Think It's Time", recorded by in 1958 and included on his famous 1959 album, 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong. Also in 1958, Dixon and wrote "16 Candles", which was recorded by and reached No. 2. They also co-wrote 'Lovin' Up A Storm', which, when recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis, reached No. 29 in the UK charts in 1959, (Official Charts Company).

In 1960, after being approached by Florence Greenberg of , Dixon began working with . The first song Dixon produced with the Shirelles was "Tonight's the Night", co-written by the group's lead singer . The song reached No. 39 in 1960, and another recording of the song by reached No. 76. The Shirelles then reached No. 1 with "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (written by and ). Dixon wrote the B-side to that single, "Boys". The Shirelles' 1961 song "Baby It's You", co-written by Dixon under the pseudonym "Barney Williams",

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, and , reached No. 8. Both "Boys" and "Baby It's You" were later recorded by on their debut LP, Please Please Me. The Shirelles' 1962 song "Soldier Boy", written by Dixon and Florence Greenberg, was their final song to reach No. 1.

Greenberg started a second record company, , in 1961. Dixon wrote and produced many songs for the Wand and Scepter labels, including the 1961 single "I Don't Want to Cry", co-written by Jackson himself, which reached No. 36. 's 1961 hit "Big Boss Man" was written by Dixon and Al Smith. This song was listed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the 500 "Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll".

With these successes, Dixon was approached by to set up his own record label, Ludix Records, but Ludix was unsuccessful. In 1966, Dixon was producing for . Their songs "I Love You 1000 Times" (No. 31, 1966) and "With This Ring" (No. 14, 1967)—their biggest hits since leaving —were both produced and co-written by Dixon.

By the late 1960s, Dixon's style of music had greatly faded from popular music charts. He received a surge of popularity after "16 Candles" was used in the 1973 film American Graffiti, and again when the 1984 John Hughes film included a performance of the song by the . "Boys" was included in the 2009 video game . Dixon's song "Never Let Me Go" was performed by in the film adaptation of 's novel with same title. Dixon was nominated for the Songwriters Hall of Fame one week before he died.


Personal life
Dixon was married to soul singer , with whom he co-wrote "I Love You 1000 Times". They later divorced. Dixon died in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. He was also married to Sonia Dixon (Nee Francis) which also ended in divorce.


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