@flavadaveflynn7 It's all part of the philly sound. The same group of musicians and writers and arrangers who worked on Thom Bell's cuts also worked on Gamble & Huff's and Bobby Martin's (the producer of the Continental IV). That sitar was an instrument that they had lying around the Sigma Studio for a while, so it was used on recordings dating back to the late 60s.
I don't know where they are now but, I grew up in the same Elsmere Projects in Glassboro, NJ and, I knew Freddy Kelly. He was a little older than me though. Wer'e still proud of what they did. God bless them.
oh boy ...........this song is telling my whole life story........when i was a teenager in the early 70s,,,,,,,,,,,,and i was living in a dream world ,,,,cause he went with someone else......
I never heard this song B4 but I can ID with the lyrics.Because I took that path who I felt that she was going 2 B my wife.Than she got a bright idea.Yes it was a dream world @ the time but I'am A overcomer THANKS 2GOD.............
Loved this group back in the day. I remember Freddie Kelly, Anthony Burt, and the other two guys (forget their names-sorry) from Glassboro, NJ. Where are they now?
@wethazel06 Yep that's right....Larry and Ronnie. Anthony's sister used to talk to one of them waay back then.
@ alphakilla1 I lived in Bentley Woods Apts for awhile and I remember late at night we'd sit outside listening to the radio and Day by Day would come on. I betcha all of Glassboro was smiling and singing right along with them...PROUD!!! Those were good times!!
oh my goodness, truly great singers' from back then, i think that they should bring this kind of music back instead of what's out today.
berlynn2 1 year ago 2
kan niet zonder haar..
070style 1 year ago
A blatant attempt to imitate Tom Bell's sound. Nonetheless a decent tune.
flavadaveflynn7 1 year ago
@flavadaveflynn7 It's all part of the philly sound. The same group of musicians and writers and arrangers who worked on Thom Bell's cuts also worked on Gamble & Huff's and Bobby Martin's (the producer of the Continental IV). That sitar was an instrument that they had lying around the Sigma Studio for a while, so it was used on recordings dating back to the late 60s.
phillydisco 1 year ago
@phillydisco very intriguing insight!
TRC931 8 months ago
I don't know where they are now but, I grew up in the same Elsmere Projects in Glassboro, NJ and, I knew Freddy Kelly. He was a little older than me though. Wer'e still proud of what they did. God bless them.
alphakilla1 2 years ago
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Where are they now?
RickToye 2 years ago
oh boy ...........this song is telling my whole life story........when i was a teenager in the early 70s,,,,,,,,,,,,and i was living in a dream world ,,,,cause he went with someone else......
tutti1331 2 years ago
im so glad u got over it u are a very special guy yesi havent heard this b4 but i love all ballads with meaning
ssbbw00 3 years ago 2
Hey my sister thank u 4 that comment.Thats what was needed.....Love U.............With Love.
tkeitt43 2 years ago 2
I never heard this song B4 but I can ID with the lyrics.Because I took that path who I felt that she was going 2 B my wife.Than she got a bright idea.Yes it was a dream world @ the time but I'am A overcomer THANKS 2GOD.............
tkeitt43 3 years ago 2
Loved this group back in the day. I remember Freddie Kelly, Anthony Burt, and the other two guys (forget their names-sorry) from Glassboro, NJ. Where are they now?
nippinonni 3 years ago 2
they are Larry Mc Gregor and Ronnie McGregor from Franklinville NJ, Larry formed the group and discovered Freddie who we all called PhooBear.
wethazel06 1 year ago
@wethazel06 Yep that's right....Larry and Ronnie. Anthony's sister used to talk to one of them waay back then.
@ alphakilla1 I lived in Bentley Woods Apts for awhile and I remember late at night we'd sit outside listening to the radio and Day by Day would come on. I betcha all of Glassboro was smiling and singing right along with them...PROUD!!! Those were good times!!
nippinonni 1 year ago