The
Delfonics caught the rising tide of R&B music at
just the right time in the late 1960's. The group's unique style of singing and
their patented dance steps caught the fancy of popular music followers both
black and white. This made them a stellar attraction at rock concerts, theaters
and on the night club circuit.
The motivating force for the group to enter a music career was William (Poogie) Hart. William was inspired by the recordings for
Frankie Lyman & The Teenagers and Little Anthony
& The Imperials.
William organized his first singing group at the age of fourteen. They sang at
local parties and dances. As the group grew older, they began to sing at area
clubs.
Randy Cain left the group to attend college for two years. In 1966, Randy
decided to rejoin the group to pursue his singing career.
A short time later, the Delfonics released their
first single on a minor record label entitled "HE DON'T
REALLY LOVE YOU". The song, like all the Delfonics
future hits, was written by William Hart. This record helped bring them into
the major league among other local groups.
It took the group a short time to produce another local hit, "YOU'VE BEEN
UNTRUE".
The Delfonics were well on their way to success when
William wrote "
The group followed with a steady string of hits including, "YOU GET YOURS
I'LL GET MINE", "I'M SORRY", "BREAK YOUR PROMISE" and
"READY OR NOT".
In 1970, "DIDN'T I BLOW YOUR MIND THIS TIME" was released, which was
also written by William Hart. The song kept moving upward until it reached the
number one position on Billboards Pop Chart. Before the year was over, the song
sold over one million copies, winning the bands its first platinum record.
At the 1971
The Delfonics' sexy soulful style of singing was
applauded by audiences in all parts of the
The group continued with such popular singles as "FOR THE LOVE I GIVE TO
YOU", "TRYING TO MAKE A FOOL OF ME" and "WHEN YOU GET RIGHT
DOWN TO IT".
In 1973, the Delfonics released their best selling LP
entitled, "THE DELFONICS SUPER HITS". During this year, Randy left
the group to continue his education and was replaced by Major Harris. Major had
been with a singing group named The Nat Turner Rebellion.
The Delfonics released yet another chart climbing
album entitled, "TELL ME THIS IS A DREAM". Major Harris went on to
pursue a solo career with the release of his hit song, "LOVE WON'T LET ME
WAIT". Major returned to the group after a short leave. Original member
Randy Cain also returned to perform with the group.
Garfield Fleming, the newest member of the group, had been performing as a solo
artist for the past 20 years.
More recently we can still hear the Delfonics songs
in motion pictures such as "The Five Heartbeats" and "Crooklyn". The R&B singing group Silk recorded a
remake of the tune "FOR THE LOVE I GIVE TO YOU" on their recently
platinum selling album.
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