The Dramatics personnel on this track and album was William "WeeGee" Howard on lead, Ron Banks on falsetto co-lead, Larry Demps, Willie Ford and Elbert Wilkins! They are one of my favorite groups of all time! As a Philadelphian, I can attest to the similarity to the Philly sound. I think it boils down to the vocals, production and musicianship! This classic will always be in my playlist!
Great review. Thanks again. Apparently we are the same age, so your experiences brings back lots of great memories! And you're right, from top to bottom no group had the vocals of the Dramatics back then. The Temps may had the top two or three but not the top to bottom talent of the Dramatics.
OMGOSH! This song was so freaking awesome as so many (if not all) Motown songs were way back then! Please keep these classics coming - I had immediately began dancing when I hit on this - couldn't help it, lol!
This is one of my all time Dramatics songs what vocals all 5 could sing too! I mistook them for the Temptations they were awesome! Thank you for acknowledging them.
Dearest you must be very young to confuse them with the Tempts. All of them can sing and dance equally as well. Not all of the Temptations were equally as talented. Temptations fans dont come after me. David Ruffin, by the way, is my favorite singer, and he was hotter than fire,, but so are the Dramatics.
Hey Frankie, I’ve missed doing the videos! Between new job and relocating my studio, haven’t had time to get back into it - yet. But I will be back soon with more great songs. Thanks for checking in.
Thank you for acknowledging this fantastic group. I was 10 when the song was out and loved it but wasn't old enough to appreciate their production of this song.😎
Thank you. This is absolutely amazing. I am so inspired by the information you share with us. This is wonderful. Thank you. Really enjoying your channel. I love The Dramatics music. Be My Girl is one of my favorites by this group.
You're spot on about the group and the song. Now that I think about it (triggered by your thoughts), it seems like the R&B groups from Detroit on down into Ohio seemed to bring it bigger, badder, harder than groups from other areas, back in the 70's decade. Organic and innovative, like you say.
It isn't "Philly soul". Guitarist Brian Lawson, Bassist Reggie McBride, Drummer Norman Perry were all from the Detroit suburb of Inkster, Michigan. Ron Banks, Larry Reed, Vamp Wilkins and Squirrel Demps and LJ Reynolds were all from Pershing High School in Detroit. Ego struggles between Banks and LJ Reynolds as to who was the leader, lead to a split in 1980. Now if you want a real music shock, check out the song "Does your mama know about me", sung by Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, and written by THE Tommy Chong, before his "Cheech and Chong" career.
The Dramatics personnel on this track and album was William "WeeGee" Howard on lead, Ron Banks on falsetto co-lead, Larry Demps, Willie Ford and Elbert Wilkins! They are one of my favorite groups of all time! As a Philadelphian, I can attest to the similarity to the Philly sound. I think it boils down to the vocals, production and musicianship! This classic will always be in my playlist!
Vocally, the Dramatics has to be one of the greatest groups to come out of Detroit
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Great review. Thanks again. Apparently we are the same age, so your experiences brings back lots of great memories! And you're right, from top to bottom no group had the vocals of the Dramatics back then. The Temps may had the top two or three but not the top to bottom talent of the Dramatics.
OMGOSH! This song was so freaking awesome as so many (if not all) Motown songs were way back then! Please keep these classics coming - I had immediately began dancing when I hit on this - couldn't help it, lol!
This is one of my all time Dramatics songs what vocals all 5 could sing too! I mistook them for the Temptations they were awesome! Thank you for acknowledging them.
Dearest you must be very young to confuse them with the Tempts. All of them can sing and dance equally as well. Not all of the Temptations were equally as talented. Temptations fans dont come after me. David Ruffin, by the way, is my favorite singer, and he was hotter than fire,, but so are the Dramatics.
Thanks Gordon. Hope to see you sharing, educating, and reacting to more music soon. Take care. ☮
Hey Frankie, I’ve missed doing the videos! Between new job and relocating my studio, haven’t had time to get back into it - yet. But I will be back soon with more great songs. Thanks for checking in.
@@timelesspoprocksoul I am glad everything is OK. Take care of yourself. Will look for more music in the near future. ☮
Thank you for acknowledging this fantastic group. I was 10 when the song was out and loved it but wasn't old enough to appreciate their production of this song.😎
Same here. I remember listening to my dad's Al Green, Bobby Womack, Bobby Blue Bland and The Dramatics albums as a kid.
Thank you. This is absolutely amazing. I am so inspired by the information you share with us. This is wonderful. Thank you. Really enjoying your channel. I love The Dramatics music. Be My Girl is one of my favorites by this group.
Very fresh song!!!!
Love the Chicago poster on your wall! Dynamite
so cool man. Thanks again, Gordo.
OMG my brain is in flashback mode 😮
You're spot on about the group and the song. Now that I think about it (triggered by your thoughts), it seems like the R&B groups from Detroit on down into Ohio seemed to bring it bigger, badder, harder than groups from other areas, back in the 70's decade. Organic and innovative, like you say.
1972 young man
It isn't "Philly soul". Guitarist Brian Lawson, Bassist Reggie McBride, Drummer Norman Perry were all from the Detroit suburb of Inkster, Michigan. Ron Banks, Larry Reed, Vamp Wilkins and Squirrel Demps and LJ Reynolds were all from Pershing High School in Detroit. Ego struggles between Banks and LJ Reynolds as to who was the leader, lead to a split in 1980.
Now if you want a real music shock, check out the song "Does your mama know about me", sung by Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, and written by THE Tommy Chong, before his "Cheech and Chong" career.