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    Alta Sherral "Allee" Willis (November 10, 1947 – December 24, 2019) was an American songwriter and art director. Willis co-wrote hit songs including "September" and "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" by Pet Shop Boys featuring Dusty Springfield.

  2. Alta Sherral Willis (born November 10, 1947 – died December 24, 2019, Los Angeles, California, USA) was an American songwriter, multimedia artist, set designer, writer, director, and collector.

    • “September,” Earth, Wind & Fire (1978) Willis’ first co-wrote for EWF — with the group’s Maurice White and Al McKay — was also the best song of her career, a joyful three and a half minute party that gets you on your feet from the first skittering guitar notes.
    • “I’ll Be There For You,” The Rembrandts (1994) Willis was part of a team of six, including the Rembrandts’ Danny Wilde, who created this iconic theme for NBC’s Friends, which the band turned into a full-scale song after a Nashville radio station famously looped the TV version into a single-length hit.
    • “What Have I Done to Deserve This? ,” Pet Shop Boys featuring Dusty Springfield (1987) Willis hooked up with Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe via a mutual friend in the publishing industry, writing this single about three years before its release, with the duo using the interim to refine the song’s structure and get Springfield on board.
    • “In the Stone,” Earth, Wind & Fire (1979) Though not Willis’ biggest hit for EWF, the brassy “In the Stone” — co-written with Maurice White and David Foster — was a blast-off for the I Am album and for many an EWF concert since.
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  7. Allee Willis (lyrics) [1] "You're the Best" is a song performed by Joe Esposito and written by Bill Conti (music) and Allee Willis (lyrics), which came to prominence as the music to the All-Valley Karate Championships montage in the 1984 movie The Karate Kid in which the protagonist, Daniel LaRusso ( Ralph Macchio ), proves a surprisingly ...

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