The pair co-wrote the great majority of Christie's hits, including "
The Gypsy Cried", "
Two Faces Have I", "
Rhapsody in the Rain", "She Sold Me Magic", and most famously, "
Lightnin' Strikes", a song later
covered by such
artists as
Del Shannon and
Klaus Nomi. Christie discussed their songwriting relationship: "Twyla is a genius. She was going to be a concert pianist but we started writing
rock 'n' roll. The hardest part was that we had too many ideas. If we wanted to write a song, it would never stop." Herbert and Christie also composed for his
backup singers, a girl group named
the Tammys, a handful of songs, including the eccentric
single, "
Egyptian Shumba," which with its over-the-top, savage vocals and faux-
Middle Eastern
melody, has become a
cult classic. Herbert died in
Phoenix, Arizona in 2009, at the age of 87. ==References==