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singer-songwriter Cecil Womack died last week aged 65, his brother Bobby has
confirmed.
Cecil was best known in the UK for the 1988 hit
Teardrops, which he recorded with his second wife Linda Cooke under the name
Womack and Womack.
He also wrote hits for stars including Teddy
Pendergrass, The O'Jays and his first wife, Motown singer Mary Wells.
"I was terribly upset when I heard about my
brother's passing, and I still am," wrote Bobby on
Facebook.
"We made music together for a long time, but
we've had many differences over the years.
"Thankfully we got a chance to reunite last year
after a very long separation - and little did I know that it would be the last
time I would see him.
"I can only pass along what I have now learned,
which is to not let anything - money, success, etc, come between you and your
family."
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Born in Ohio, Cecil began his career in gospel group
The Womack Brothers, alongside his elder siblings Bobby, Harry, Friendly and
Curtis.
They toured with soul star Sam Cooke, who took them
under his wing. He eventually persuaded them to start recording secular music
and changed their name to The Valentinos.
Several hit records followed, including It's All Over
Now - later a UK number one for The Rolling Stones.
When Cooke was tragically shot dead at the age of 33,
the band disintegrated.
Bobby courted controversy by marrying Cooke's wife,
Barbara, two months later. Cecil compounded the scandal by proposing to Cooke's
daughter Linda, then aged 12.
She turned him down, later telling told
the Independent newspaper the proposal was simply a "beautiful
gesture", with Cecil "stepping in to protect me" after the death
of her father.
For many years, the couple led separate lives. Womack
married My Guy singer Wells and fathered three children. Linda endured further
controversy after a teenage fling with her stepfather, Cecil's brother. Bobby,
by then a successful solo star, was forced to flee the family home at gunpoint.
Teardrops
In 1976, Cecil and Mary Wells divorced, and he
quickly rekindled his relationship with Linda, marrying her a year later in Las
Vegas.
Marriage led to a songwriting partnership that
produced hits including Love TKO for Teddy Pendergrass and New Day for George
Benson.
The duo released their first album as Womack And
Womack in 1983, spawning the UK top 20 hit Love Wars, and further singles Baby
I'm Scared of You and TKO - a new version of the Teddy Pendergrass song.
However
Teardrops, from their fourth album Conscience, is perhaps their best known
recording.
A staple of 80s
FM radio, it reached number three in the UK charts, with its staccato hook
"Footsteps on the dance floor, remind me baby of you".
It has since
been covered by artists as varied as Elton John, the Sugababes and Mercury
prize-winners The xx.
During a trip
to Nigeria in the 1990s, Linda and Cecil discovered ancestral ties to the
Zekkariyas tribe, and began calling themselves Zeriiya and Zekkariyas
respectively.
They later
moved to Africa, and recorded an album with their seven children as The House
of Zekkariyas. The final Womack and Womack album, Circular Motion, came out in
2007.
Cecil Womack
died on 1 February in Africa. His family confirmed his death on Thursday.
Source: BBC
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