1) The Intruders was a mid-60s punk group out of St. Louis, MO, who made a … Read Full Bio ↴1) The Intruders was a mid-60s punk group out of St. Louis, MO, who made a total of two singles (I'll Go On; That's The Way) both for local St. Louis labels in 1966.
2) The Intruders is a former American soul music group most popular in the 1960s and 1970s. As one of the first groups to have hit songs under the direction of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, they had a major influence on the development of Philadelphia soul.
Formed around 1960, the group originally consisted of Sam "Little Sonny" Brown, Eugene "Bird" Daughtry, Phillip "Phil" Terry and Robert "Big Sonny" Edwards.[1] In 1969, Sam Brown was replaced as lead singer by Bobby Starr, only to rejoin the group in 1973.
In 1965, when songwriters and record producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff first contemplated leaving the Cameo-Parkway record label to risk launching their own label, the vocalists on which they pinned all their hopes and venture capital were The Intruders. Like many other subsequent acts the duo produced, which includes the popular Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and The O'Jays, The Intruders had already developed a vocal sound that was both theirs and uniquely Philadelphian.
Brown, Daughtry, Terry and Edwards had been recording and performing one-off singles together since 1961, blending Philly's street corner doo-wop tradition with black gospel fervor. The result was neither as pop-infected as Motown, nor as funky and blues-inflected as Stax. The sound which The Intruders refined for the Excel, Gamble and Philadelphia International imprints reflected a different attitude than either Stax or Motown.
Gamble and Huff's success with The Intruders helped convince Columbia Records to grant them the money to launch Philadelphia International. Gamble and Huff acknowledged that their work with The Intruders was the very foundation of what they called "The Sound Of Philadelphia".
The Intruders, meanwhile, were undergoing some internal turmoil. When the group resurfaced on the 1970 Gamble LP, When We Get Married, lead singer Brown was replaced by nightclub singer, Bobby Starr (born Robert Ferguson). The title song, "When We Get Married" (R&B #8, Pop #45), a Dreamlovers cover, became a hit on the charts, as was the follow-up "(Win, Place Or Show) She's A Winner". Starr's tenure with the group was short-lived; Brown returned to the group in 1973 for the album Save The Children, which spawned The Intruders' last two big hits, "I'll Always Love My Mama" (R&B #6, Pop #36) and "I Wanna Know Your Name" (R&B #9, Pop #60).
"Cowboys To Girls" (R&B #1, Pop #6) remains the only chart topping single of their career. It was awarded an R.I.A.A. gold disc for one million sales in mid May 1968.[1] It was recently covered by the Hacienda Brothers. Other covers of their hit singles include Tiarra's cover of "Together", which was also done by Gladys Knight & The Pips on their Silk'N'Soul LP.
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, in the West Coast, their music was popular among Latino, specifically Chicano, youth.[citation needed] Daughtry died of cancer in 1994, and Brown committed suicide in 1995. The Intruders continues to exist in 2 forms: The Philly Intruders, who appear on "the Big Show" DVD, and the Bobby Starr-led Intruders, who feature on the "My Music DVD hosted by Patti LaBelle on PBS.
2) The Intruders is a former American soul music group most popular in the 1960s and 1970s. As one of the first groups to have hit songs under the direction of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, they had a major influence on the development of Philadelphia soul.
Formed around 1960, the group originally consisted of Sam "Little Sonny" Brown, Eugene "Bird" Daughtry, Phillip "Phil" Terry and Robert "Big Sonny" Edwards.[1] In 1969, Sam Brown was replaced as lead singer by Bobby Starr, only to rejoin the group in 1973.
In 1965, when songwriters and record producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff first contemplated leaving the Cameo-Parkway record label to risk launching their own label, the vocalists on which they pinned all their hopes and venture capital were The Intruders. Like many other subsequent acts the duo produced, which includes the popular Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and The O'Jays, The Intruders had already developed a vocal sound that was both theirs and uniquely Philadelphian.
Brown, Daughtry, Terry and Edwards had been recording and performing one-off singles together since 1961, blending Philly's street corner doo-wop tradition with black gospel fervor. The result was neither as pop-infected as Motown, nor as funky and blues-inflected as Stax. The sound which The Intruders refined for the Excel, Gamble and Philadelphia International imprints reflected a different attitude than either Stax or Motown.
Gamble and Huff's success with The Intruders helped convince Columbia Records to grant them the money to launch Philadelphia International. Gamble and Huff acknowledged that their work with The Intruders was the very foundation of what they called "The Sound Of Philadelphia".
The Intruders, meanwhile, were undergoing some internal turmoil. When the group resurfaced on the 1970 Gamble LP, When We Get Married, lead singer Brown was replaced by nightclub singer, Bobby Starr (born Robert Ferguson). The title song, "When We Get Married" (R&B #8, Pop #45), a Dreamlovers cover, became a hit on the charts, as was the follow-up "(Win, Place Or Show) She's A Winner". Starr's tenure with the group was short-lived; Brown returned to the group in 1973 for the album Save The Children, which spawned The Intruders' last two big hits, "I'll Always Love My Mama" (R&B #6, Pop #36) and "I Wanna Know Your Name" (R&B #9, Pop #60).
"Cowboys To Girls" (R&B #1, Pop #6) remains the only chart topping single of their career. It was awarded an R.I.A.A. gold disc for one million sales in mid May 1968.[1] It was recently covered by the Hacienda Brothers. Other covers of their hit singles include Tiarra's cover of "Together", which was also done by Gladys Knight & The Pips on their Silk'N'Soul LP.
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, in the West Coast, their music was popular among Latino, specifically Chicano, youth.[citation needed] Daughtry died of cancer in 1994, and Brown committed suicide in 1995. The Intruders continues to exist in 2 forms: The Philly Intruders, who appear on "the Big Show" DVD, and the Bobby Starr-led Intruders, who feature on the "My Music DVD hosted by Patti LaBelle on PBS.
Lonely Lonely
The Intruders Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Lonely Lonely' by these artists:
After the Fall Black is my heart And white are the lies The thoughts regain…
Emma Tringali and the Walk-Ins この曲は 踊れない 思い出が 多すぎて イントロが 終わる前に あの頃が フラッシュバックするよ 街の夜を 吹き抜けてた…
Feist Water, water on the seeds To my left they rose and…
Feist (Leslie) Water water on the seeds To my left they rose and…
Feist - Let it Die Water, water on the seeds To my left they rose and…
Fwey Chorus - Lonely Lonely say you’ll never leave me Baby Baby…
Jamila Woods feat. Lorine Chia Lonely lonely how I be (how I be) Lonely lonely cuts…
Jamila Woods ft Lornie Chia Lonely lonely how I be (how I be) Lonely lonely cuts…
Lucky Tapes Lonely lonely 答えはない 形もない Lonely lonely I always will be by y…
Nancy Wilson Do me wrong, do me right Tell me lies, but hold…
Nyarons もう似合わない服は捨てよう シークレット出るまで回したガチャも クローゼット 引き出し 空いたスペース 余裕あるシンプル…
POP ART TOWN 真っ白な雪と 未熟な果実 解ける靴紐 マフラーの中に ありったけの言葉を詰めても 満たされなくって 時計の針は無責任に…
Taking Back Sunday Flower tongue wilts with too much sun And that's where we've…
The Belle Brigade I got a friend, doesn't talk to me He doesn't tell…
The Narrow Lonely lonely lonely Sunday morning. Such a pity you're asle…
門あさ美 涙の Lonely Lonely Melody 涙の Lonely Lonely Melody わがまま女の ピリオド …
高見沢俊彦 別に 避けてきた NO NO NO つもりはない 決して 興味がない NO NO NO わけではない だけど それなりに…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Intruders:
(Love Is Like A) Baseball Game Love is just like a baseball game Three strikes you're out …
(We'll Be) United (United, united) Whoa, oh, oh I'm tired of running around M…
A Love That Jack went up the hill for Jill To get her a…
Baseball Game Love is just like a baseball game Three strikes you're out …
Be Thankful for What You Got Though you may not drive a great big Cadillac Gangster white…
Come Home Soon Each night under this moon I sit alone Hoping you'll get hom…
Cowboy To Girls Cowboys to girls I remember when I used to play shoot…
Friends No More Posted on January 25, 2014 Friends No More Oh we could neve…
Gonna Be Strong Close your eyes (close your eyes), take a deep breathe…
I I wanna know your name Ooh, you look so good I wanna…
I''ll Always Love My Mama I'll always love my mama She's my favorite girl I'll always …
Love Is Like a Baseball Game Love is just like a baseball game Three strikes you're out …
Love My Mama I'll always love my mama She's my favorite girl I'll always …
Love That Jack went up the hill for Jill To get her a…
Love That's Real Jack went up the hill for Jill To get her a…
Mother & Child Reunion No, I would not give you false hope On this strange…
Mother And Child Reunion No, I would not give you false hope On the strange…
Sad Girl Sad girl You look so sad Did he break your heart? Gee, that'…
Slow Drag Hmm, closer I wanna be closer to you (I like to get…
Together (Together, together) Oh, oh we could be on a desert Lost wit…
United (United, united) oh-oh-oh I′m tired of runnin' around Me an…
We'll Be United (United, united) Whoa, oh, oh I'm tired of running around M…
When We Get Married Darlin' oh-oh-oh When we get married we'll have a big cel…
Yours I wanna know your name Ooh, you look so good I wanna…
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