(Courtesy of Soul Generation)
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(Courtesy of Soul Generation)
It was January 1970 and a group known as The Citations set off into the world of R&B music to make a name for themselves. Group originator Cliff Perkins (lead singer, tenor, Choreographer), along with Earl Davenport (2nd tenor), Thomas Timmons (bass) and Herman Hammonds (baritone) gave it all they had and... well, since you probably haven't heard of The Citations I suppose you can conclude that it may not have gone down just as they had planned it to, but that is not the conclusion of the story.
Resilience is one of Cliff Perkins' most significant qualities and he was indeed determined to make this dream a reality. Famed jazz musician Doc Bagby took an interest in the young group and together with Cliff decided they needed a name change and thus Soul Generation was born. Doc Bagby contributed to their move forward towards musical success in as much as he authored a song for the group (although it was never recorded) and he introduced them to Ben E. King (who was then a member of The Drifters). He was interested in producing the group but because of his schedule only one song was written and produced. That song was called "Chicago Woman" but it was never released. Jeff Burgess joined the group replacing Thomas Timmons and Soul Generation went to work. Jeff brought with him a connection to a young songwriter by the name of Paul Kyser who penned a little ditty that would be called "Body & Soul." The group hit the studio and recorded the song that they thought to be a sure fire hit, but when they took it to the record labels; they wanted no parts of it. However this did not deter Cliff Perkins and Soul Generation from the realization of their goal. With the help of Paul Kyser and additional backing secured from The Posner Group, Ebony Sounds Records was created. The development and creation of this independent label made it possible that one day early in 1972 we turned on our radios to hear the tinkling timbres of the bells and the soulful intonation of the French horn followed by the falsetto stylings of Cliff Perkins as the words "Ooo, Ooo Baby You Just Got To Understand..." slipped ever so sweetly from his lips. The song intrigued us, then seized us and soon Soul Generation had us in the palm of their hands. The result, their 1st gold and 1st platinum hit in the form of "Body & Soul."
With the fabulous success that "Body & Soul" brought about (and those record labels that turned them away now kicking themselves) Soul Generation set out to once again reach that same status. Despite Harvey Posner selling his interests in Ebony Sounds Records to the Hillary Record Group, Soul Generation continued forward with Cliff Perkins part owner in the company. The Hillary Record Group teamed Soul Generation with a producer by the name of Stan Vincent. The question now, with all the changes could the group reach platinum level status once again?
As "Body & Soul" began to recede into recesses of our memories, we began to hear the beat of the drums, the string serenade of the violins, the horns and the words "If I Had..." and this time it was "Million Dollars" that was the million seller (written by Jeff Burgess and produced by Stan Vincent). In all actuality the song also surpassed gold and again the group achieved platinum. Yes, they'd done it again!
1973 if at all possible was an even greater year for Soul Generation as "Million Dollars" climbed the charts. Their first album ("Beyond Body & Soul") was released and Soul Generation was chosen "Most Promising Group Of The Year." They received much praise, accolades and acclaim. They were awarded the keys to various cities, honored with plaques and book revues, the dream that Cliff Perkins held for those many years was unfolding before his very eyes. Following on the heels of "Million Dollars" was "I Wonder What She's Doing" another chart topping hit for this now success driven group. "In Your Way" and "Wait So Long" made 1975 another golden year for Soul Generation and everything was just that good until the group experienced a loss with the untimely death of Earl Davenport. Earl was replaced by Michael Murphy. Soul Generation advanced toward their next stride and with the help of Cecil Holmes signed with Buddah Records. There they teamed with Tony Camilio and went on to bring "Praying For A Miracle" to the airways. With Tony aboard the group produced several solid songs like the cover of the Carpenter's "Close To You," "Stop Look & Listen", "Take My Word For It Baby" and "One Thing On My Mind" (Although unreleased at that time these songs are currently available on the recently released CD "The Tony Camilio Project Featuring Soul Generation & Cliff Perkins"). Soul Generation continued to perform and warm the hearts and souls of many loyal fans until the Disco era hit and brought a hush to their soft sensuous sounds of love.
The group went on hiatus, pursuing their individual interests. However Cliff was not yet ready to close the door on his dream. He continued in the music/entertainment industry doing commercials such as Burger King, McDonalds, Miller Beer, Sassoon Jeans, True Cigarettes and others. He sang back up for various artists; working with such groups as The New Moments, Tomorrow's Edition and Ray, Goodman & Brown. The era of the 80's soon faded into the 90's and it looked as if love songs were a thing of the past. But 1995 brought with it a smooth "new" development, love songs. They were once more the height of fashion and the demand for such groups as Soul Generation was once again the trend. Ted West joined Cliff, Jeff and Herman with Veda Ramos filling the slot as background singer. (With that came several different CDs which were released on II Class Records (Cliff's independent label), and are currently available to Soul Generation fans at their shows and from their website.
Soul Generation is once again on the move. Cliff along with Ms. Veda Ramos, Ms. Crystal Perkins (Cliff's daughter) and Mr. Donald Taylor are ready to once again capture you body and soul so step back and just watch them blaze the musical trail into the twenty-first century and today's Soul Generation is more than just a song. Cliff Perkins has taken the group full circle and he has developed quite an impressive musical portfolio which incorporates a full service entertainment enterprise. Bass Clef Publishing (a music publishing company), Papercup Productions (a music production company), II Class Records (a record label), Class A Attractions (an artist booking agency), Ultimate Publicity (a Public Relations agency) and last but surely not least ITP Management (a talent management agency and music sound company that encompasses quite a few elements of many of the preceding companies). ITP Management has the role of an events/concert coordinator and has produced concerts for many organizations.
ray of hope
Soul Generation Lyrics
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geudae jichin gaseumeul nan neomuna jal aljyo
byeonhameopshi geudae gyeoteul jikyeowatjjiman
geudaen jinabeorin sarang
geu aneman saneun geol
Weonhago weonmanghajyo geudaemaneul
naege daga-on shiganeul himgyeopkke mandeuneun saram
jinan naldeureul geudae-ui apeun yaegireul moreugo
Sorinae-eo hwanhi useul ttaedo
geudae gaseumeun ulgo inneun geol neukkijyo
geureon geureul kkeureo-ana jugo shipjjiman
ireon naemam deulkiji ankiro hangeoryo
Weonhago weonmanghajyo geudaemaneul
naege daga-ol shiganeul himgyeopkke mandeuneun saram
geudae jinan naldeureul geudae-ui apeun yaegireul
moreugo shipeungeol
Jigeum geudae-ui bin jaril chaeweojul
nugurado piryohangeogetjjyo
jamshi geudae shwil goshi dwe-eojugi-e
naneun neomuna yokshimi manheungeol
Weonhago weonmanghajyo geudaemaneul
naege dagawa nae-ireul huhwero mandeuneun saram
ireon nae mameul honjaseo yaegihalkkyeyo
geudae neomu saranghaeyo
The song "Ray of Hope" by Soul Generation is a heartfelt expression of love and longing for someone who is no longer there. The lyrics speak of the deep understanding the singer feels for the person they loved, even though they can no longer be together. The opening lines, "I still can't love anyone else/ I know your broken heart so well," suggest that the singer has tried to move on but cannot forget their loved one. The next lines, "I held onto you without changing/ But your love has left me alone," reveal that the relationship ended even though the singer remained faithful. The singer wishes they could go back in time to relive the moments they shared and to hear the painful stories the loved one kept from them.
As the song continues, the singer talks about the pain they feel when they think of their loved one's heartache. Every time they hear a laugh, they can't help but feel the pain that their loved one is no longer there to share it with them. The line "I want to erase it all, but I can't" suggests that the singer is still struggling with their emotions and can't seem to move forward. However, the final lines of the song express the singer's determination to continue loving their lost love. They vow to always carry their love in their heart and to share their memories with the world in hopes that the person they loved will always be remembered.
Overall, "Ray of Hope" is a poignant expression of the pain and beauty of lost love, and the determination to keep that love alive despite the heartache.
Line by Line Meaning
Ajik nugul saranghal su eomneun
I cannot love you yet
geudae jichin gaseumeul nan neomuna jal aljyo
I know your wounded heart so well
byeonhameopshi geudae gyeoteul jikyeowatjjiman
Though I stayed by your side without change
geudaen jinabeorin sarang
Your love has withered away
geu aneman saneun geol
It only feeds on that pain
Weonhago weonmanghajyo geudaemaneul
I wish and hope for you
naege daga-on shiganeul himgyeopkke mandeuneun saram
A person who brings time to me with difficulty
jinan naldeureul geudae-ui apeun yaegireul moreugo shipeungeol
I want to know the stories of your past pains
Sorinae-eo hwanhi useul ttaedo
Even when laughing brightly under the sky
geudae gaseumeun ulgo inneun geol neukkijyo
I can feel your heart crying
geureon geureul kkeureo-ana jugo shipjjiman
I wish I could hold and hug you tightly
ireon naemam deulkiji ankiro hangeoryo
My heart cannot help but ache
Jigeum geudae-ui bin jaril chaeweojul
I will light up your present path
nugurado piryohangeogetjjyo
Someone may need it
jamshi geudae shwil goshi dwe-eojugi-e
Even if it's just a brief moment of rest for you
naneun neomuna yokshimi manheungeol
It means so much to me
Weonhago weonmanghajyo geudaemaneul
I wish and hope for you
naege dagawa nae-ireul huhwero mandeuneun saram
A person who brings me to my knees
ireon nae mameul honjaseo yaegihalkkyeyo
I will speak of this heart of mine alone
geudae neomu saranghaeyo
I love you so much
Contributed by Lucy P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.