Main Ingredient : Just Don't Want To
Be Lonely
The Gooding era began with the
million-selling smash "Everybody Plays the Fool," which hit
number two R&B and number three pop to become the group's
biggest hit ever.
The accompanying album, aptly titled Bitter Sweet, became
their first to hit the Top Ten on the R&B charts; its
follow-up, 1973's Afrodisiac, featured several songs written or
co-written by Stevie Wonder.
They peaked at number eight on the R&B chart in 1974
with "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely," which sold over a million
copies and also reached number ten on the pop chart. In 1975,
the group recorded several songs co-written by Leon Ware,
including the R&B Top Ten "Rolling Down a
Mountainside."
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