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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
The producers believed it would be too (ahem) controversial for an interracial couple to be featured in close proximity or God forbid, touching. So they came up with the concept of two lovers singing a plaintiff duet...from opposite coasts.
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10-10-2020 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
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The Moments biggest hit in 1970 was, I found love on a two way street.
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In 1972 I had a personal love affair with The Delfonics Theme. It was soul elevator music and the Philly sound at its finest.
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Nobody could milk a ballad like the Delfonics in 1971.
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In 1968 The Young Holt Limited were one hit wonders with, Soulful Strut. Every radio station wore it out as much as Grazing in the grass.
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Writer, Composer, Producer, Thom Bell is an enlightening overview of his contributions to "The Philly Sound"...
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In 1976 Weather Report had a major hit with their Birdland.
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In 1976 Gato Barbieri had some Argentinian soul with his hit of I Want You.
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wow, this thread has strayed a bit from Motown and the Philly Sound
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This ain't Motown or Philly either, but it's got it. One of my faves off an album of great tunes:
And then there's the older brother...
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Anita Baker with her sultry jazz hit, My Funny Valentine.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
I should have titled it, do you know soul music? So sue me!
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
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Monk Montgomery recorded on PI:
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The Brothers Johnson had a hit album in 1976. Here’s their, I’ll be good to you.
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Here’s the man himself, James Brown with, It’s a man’s world.
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Otis Redding with his mega hit from 1968, Sittin on the dock of the bay.
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Here’s Etta James with her 1963 hit, At Last.
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Prince, and his 1984 hit, Purple Rain.
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Otis Redding, and his 1967 hit, I’ve been loving you too long.
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Aretha, and her 1964 hit, You make me feel like a natural woman.
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EWF, and their 1976 hit, After the love is gone.
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The Drifters, and their 1962 hit, Under The Boardwalk.
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