this thread made me think about Sam Cooke
another saturday night
cupid
change gonna come
by talesin 100 Replies latest social entertainment
this thread made me think about Sam Cooke
another saturday night
cupid
change gonna come
nancy-
Trivia question: Who was the R&B songwriter in Sam's backup singing group.
Lou Rawls ?
Hey Talesin - The Chi-Lites are not under the "Motown umbrella" so to speak, they're music was popular in the 70's, same time as other Motwown groups, but they weren't signed with Berry Gordy . . and that's my bit of trivia for the day . . !
I think they were part of the "Philly Sound" if I'm not mistaken, can't remember name of the label they recorded under.
Bobby Womack
But don't you just love hearing Lou Rawls in the background of Sam's 'Bringing It On Home to Me' Hmm Yeah hmm yeah Yeeaaahhhh
I love Motown, but can we also make this a DooWop thread? I always view them in sort of the same light.
Was Bobby Womack part of Motown? I just started listening to him the past couple of weeks. Every now and then I go through Soul and old school R&B kicks, plus I love Hip Hop which often samples old records. I finally got around o Bobby Womack last week, and he was dope. But was he Motown affiliated?
I got all the MoTown stuff..Dis white boy got some soul..
Ya Baby..
.....................;-)...OUTLAW
I got all the MoTown stuff..Dis white boy got some soul..
Ya Baby..
.....................;-)...OUTLAW
And you eat KFC!!! You're ok in my book.
designs --- oh, that must have been so cool, to see those greats! ... ah, back in the day.. :)
MsDucky - You, me & designs all love Smokey - mine is "Tears of a Clown" ,,, and thank you for the reminder of Jr. Walker and that great song,,, as for the Sexy vid,,, ahahahahaha!!! Can see the family resemblance, knowing it's BG's grandsons ... esp. the guy w/ the braids.
Nancy Drew -- ah, Sam Cooke. smooooth!
ShirleyW -- absolutely correct! I mix things up on a regular basis. :D
I checked Wiki, and seems it is a bit confusing ...
The Chi-Lites are a Chicago-based smooth soulvocalquartet from the early 1970s, one of the few from the period not to come from Memphis or Philadelphia.
But,,, they do have the 'Philly Sound', and it's funny, was IMing w/ a friend about this song a night or two ago (what got me thinking about Mo'town), and we weren't sure, either.
tal