- The
Delfonics were an
American R&B/soul
vocal group from Philadelphia. The
Delfonics were most po****r in the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
Their most notable...
- The
Delfonics is the
third studio album by
American vocal group The
Delfonics. It was
released via
Philly Groove Records in 1970. It
peaked at number...
- The
Delfonics 1969: "Brand New Me" -
Dusty Springfield 1970: "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" – The
Delfonics 1971: "Hey Love" – The
Delfonics 1971:...
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formed the
Delfonics in 1965, with
William as
their primary songwriter,
often in
collaboration with Thom Bell.
Between 1968 and 1974, The
Delfonics had a string...
- time with the group, The
Delfonics won an R&B
Grammy in 1970 for "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)". Cain left The
Delfonics in 1971, with
singer Major...
- 2021.
Retrieved April 11, 2021. "First Listen: The
Delfonics, 'Adrian
Younge Presents The
Delfonics'". NPR.org.
Archived from the
original on
April 11...
- "【対談】同じ道を、旅した2人の「時代と文化」(永井博 × 佐藤達郎)". 永井博 × デルフォニックス |
HIROSHI NAGAI ×
DELFONICS. "HIROSHI NAGAI: ****an's Sun-drenched Americana".
tokyo cowboy. Retrieved...
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American R&B singer, ****ociated with the
Philadelphia soul
sound and the
Delfonics (early 1970s–1974). His
biggest hit as a solo
artist was the 1975 single...
- "La-La (Means I Love You)" is an R&B/soul song by
American vocal group the
Delfonics.
Released originally in December, 1967 by
Philly Groove Records, the song...
- is
based on "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)" by the
Delfonics. "Ready or Not" was met with
positive reviews from
music critics upon...