dseag2
Dallas, TX
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Oh, well, it doesn't really surprise me. That's OK, we have our own thread!Wow @Bella based on the responses/reactions I guess there aren't many Soul/Funk/Blue fans in this forum.
I will share this from the Chic concert that we attended last night. Just amazing!
Funny story... the CEO of my former company was black and was very wealthy. He told me he had War perform at his birthday party. I told him, of course I knew Low Rider and I got a fist bump from him! Great song!
This was one of my favorite slow songs when I was a teenager. I have their greatest hits CD. This was another of my favorites by them.The Chantels - Maybe (1958)
Later Doo Wop version:
The Moments became Ray, Goodman & Brown. Al Goodman lived in Englewood, N.J. with his family. He and my husband were very good friends. I had a brief, pleasant conversation with Al on the phone about interviewing him for an entertainment e-zine I contributed to and was supposed to meet him when we were invited to his house for a party he and his wife (Rhetta Young) were throwing. But I got the flu, could't go so my husband had to go without me. My husband told me that Al and his group as well as The Manhattans loved my CD! Sometime later Al went into the hospital for an operation that should have been routine and never came home! My husband was devastated along with Al's family and fans. We couldn't believe it. Rest in musical paradise Al.
I certainly remember this one from my youth!The Moments became Ray, Goodman & Brown. Al Goodman lived in Englewood, N.J. with his family. He and my husband were very good friends. I had a brief, pleasant conversation with Al on the phone about interviewing him for an entertainment e-zine I contributed to and was supposed to meet him when we were invited to his house for a party he and his wife (Rhetta Young) were throwing. But I got the flu, could't go so my husband had to go without me. My husband told me that Al and his group as well as The Manhattans loved my CD! Sometime later Al went into the hospital for an operation that should have been routine and never came home! My husband was devastated along with Al's family and fans. We couldn't believe it. Rest in musical paradise Al.
Yeah, I think was Al's voice that was the deepest.I certainly remember this one from my youth!