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  1. 18. Mai 2024 · Ready or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide From Love) is a timeless soul and R&B song by The Delfonics. Released on October 22, 1968, as part of their album “Sound of Sexy Soul,” this song has captivated audiences for decades with its heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies.

    • Joe Lyon
    • The Delfonics
    • Sound of Sexy Soul (1969)
    • October 22, 1968
  2. 8. Mai 2024 · The horn section featured in the song is reminiscent of the Motown sound, a style popular in the 1960s and early 1970s. The Delfonics’ use of harmonies and falsetto vocals was also typical of the Philadelphia soul sound, a style that arose from the Philadelphia International record label.

  3. 7. Mai 2024 · One of the most iconic love songs of the 1960s is “La-La Means I Love You” by The Delfonics. Released in 1968, the song quickly climbed the charts and became a hit. But what is the meaning behind the lyrics and why has it stood the test of time? Table of Contents. The Origins of The Delfonics and “La-La Means I Love You”

  4. 24. Mai 2024 · Soul R&B Mix | The Sound of Soul00:03:55 : h̲̲eat̲ -̲̲ chr̲̲i̲s b̲̲row̲n f̲t̲̲ g̲u̲n̲̲na00:06:57 : s̲̲hirt - sz̲̲a00:11:13 : ri̲ght̲̲ b̲a̲ck̲̲ -̲ kh̲a̲l̲̲id...

    • 41 Min.
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    • Yuusuf Kuni
  5. 7. Mai 2024 · The Delfonics Sound of Sexy Soul Vinyl Record 1969 Philly Groove Records. VG/VG vinyl is glossy with some light surface marks but no feelers. The cover is in good shape with nice color no seam splits light corner wear and a little light staining on the back upper right corner. Thanks for looking!

  6. 14. Mai 2024 · Add to Collection. The “Sexy Soul” is a groovy and rhythmic track with urban feel. In this track I used warm electro piano, funky electric guitars, synth, deep bass and groovy drums. This track is created for the fashion show, vj loops, a sow of stylish luxury living, innovative videos, vlog, a sow of stylish luxury living ...

  7. 19. Mai 2024 · They were reinforced by singer-turned-writer Linda Creed and writer-arranger Thom Bell, who had helped create the sound of the Delfonics at the city’s other main label, Philly Groove. Together they created a new kind of pop soul, which can appear clichéd when dissected but was immensely popular on the dance floor. Based on the rhythmic talents of the Sigma Studios session men, who had a hit ...