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Charles Arthur Feathers (12 June 1932 – 29 August 1998) was an American musician associated with the rockabilly scene of the 1950s. Although he did not achieve major recognition during the early period of his career, his work later gained increased attention, and he has been cited as an influence by various musicians. Feathers was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States. He began his career as a session musician at Sun Studio, where he played a variety of instruments while seeking opportunities to record his own material. He later recorded for Flip Records, a small label established by Sam Phillips, which led to further recordings for Sun Records and Holiday Inn Records. Feathers stated that he had contributed arrangements to Elvis Presley recordings such as "That's All Right" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky", although these claims are not widely verified. He also claimed that his song "We're Getting Closer (To Being Apart)" had been intended as a Presley single. He was credited on Presley's Sun recording "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" after songwriter Stan Kesler asked him to record a demonstration version. Feathers subsequently recorded for Meteor Records and King Records, where he produced some of his best-known work. His singles from the 1950s include "Peepin' Eyes", "Defrost Your Heart", "Tongue-Tied Jill" and "Bottle to the Baby". After his contract with King Records ended, he continued performing, while expressing the view that his work had not received the re

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