Eddie Kendricks : If You Let
Me
Kendricks's 1972 album People... Hold On was
a cornerstone of DJ playlists in downtown New York's nascent
disco scene. The expansive, eight minute take on "Girl, You
Need A Change Of Mind" from the album was a particular favorite
at David Mancuso's Loft.
As the dance craze seeped through into other cities,
Kendricks scored a #1 pop hit in 1973 with the Frank
Wilson-produced "Keep on Truckin'". Future hits included
"Boogie Down" (US #2), "Shoeshine Boy" (US #18), and "He's a
Friend" (US #36).
Source: Wikipedia
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