Music To Sip Lemonade To And Then Die A Horrible Death
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La,La Means I Love You
Twenty years ago I had a dream about escaping city life, moving to a log cabin (with a big porch) out in the woods somewhere, and just kicking back.Of course being the crazed music person I am, I wondered if I could ever stand to be away from the City, away from the action, away from the record stores!A friend of mine who had already made the move to the country said it would be hard at first, ...
The Delfonics: Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time Spinners: I'll Be Around O'Jays: Give the People What They Want Teddy Pendergrass: Love TKO All from Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia (Sony, 2008) 'Tis the season for Philly soul. Right now, a series of media forces are all converging around the release of Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia , a new 4-CD boxset which came out in ...
Wop pop pop paWop pop pop pahey baby.. oh baby babeey oooohBaby i love you,you know that this is true,And no matter what they sayDon't you know i'm gonna love you, love you anyway,because you know and I know that they know that were in love,baby i love you (and i really love you)and you know this is true,and if you believe in me,don't you know going to make you so very happy,as long as you know...
Randy Cain, founding member of the Delfonics, passed away on Thursday at the age of 63. The cause of death is unknown.Cain formed the group with William and Wilbert Hart in the early-60's, scoring their biggest hits during the late-60's and early-70's with La-La-Means I Love You, Ready or Not Here I Come and Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time). Cain left the group in 1971, replaced by Major H...
From Billboard: Randy Cain, a founding member of the soul group the Delfonics, which had such hits as "La La Means I Love You," has died. He was 63. Cain's death Thursday at his home in Maple Shade, N.J., was confirmed by investigator Rob O'Neal of the Burlington County medical examiner's office, who declined to release other details. Brothers William and Wilbert Hart and Cain formed the group ...
I remember last year, I said I was going to be incorporating more and more old school soul and R&B into the Throwback Thursday posts. Well, if you've following the site regularly, you probably already know how little I've done that...and by "little," I mean how I've never done that except for the one time I used the theme song from "The Wire." But anyway, I decided that I'm going to start doing