O'jays : Let Me Make Love To
You
In 1972, the O'jays scored with their first
million-seller, "Back Stabbers", from the gold album of the
same name. By this time, original member Bobby Massey had also
departed , leaving the group a trio.
This album also produced several more hit singles, including
"992 Arguments", "Sunshine", "Time To Get Down", and the #1 Pop
smash, "Love Train".
During the remainder of the 1970s, the O'Jays continued
releasing chart-topping singles, including "Put Your Hands
Together" (Pop #10), "For the Love of Money" (Pop #9), "Give
the People What They Want", "Let Me Make Love To You", "I Love
Music" (Pop #5), "Livin' for the Weekend", "Message in Our
Music", and "Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet Tender Love)".
Source: Wikipedia
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