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Daryl L. Simmons is an American R&B record producer and songwriter. Best known for his production work with
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and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Simmons was credited on the majority of albums by their label
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, as well as several of Edmonds' solo albums. In 1977, he formed the R&B collective Manchild, who recorded two
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and
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albums and became known for their hit song, "Especially for You", which was released that same year by
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. Edmonds, Reggie Griffin, and Charles "Chuckie" Bush were among Manchild's revolving members. He has written and composed songs such as " End Of The Road" (
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), " Super Woman" ( Karyn White), "
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" (
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), " I'm Ready" ( Tevin Campbell), " Baby Baby Baby" (
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), " My My My" (
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), " We're Not Making Love No More" (
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) and " Queen of the Night" (
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).


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Christmas With You'' (2022)


Singles

* "What Does It Take" (as Murfee De'Rock) (1985)


Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Simmons, Daryl Living people American keyboardists Record producers from Indiana Songwriters from Indiana Grammy Award winners Musicians from Indianapolis Year of birth missing (living people)