At least four bands have performed under the moniker The Reflections:
Read Full Bio ↴At least four bands have performed under the moniker The Reflections:
1. A New York City vocal soul group formed in 1971.
They also served as Melba Moore's background vocalists during a 1972 tour.
In 1971, Melba was preparing for a tour and required some singers for a Gospel section of her act.
What began as a two and a half week run, developed into a three-and-a-half-year tour.
They recorded for Capitol in the mid-'70's, and made one chart number, 'Three Steps from True Love,' in 1975. It was their lone Top Ten R & B hit.
The track was taken from their album 'Love on Delivery', which was produced by J.R. Bailey. The Executive Producer was Larkin Arnold.
Also contained, on that album, is the track 'She's My Summer Breeze', popular on the UK rare groove scene.
2. The Reflections were also a Pop-Rock/Blue-Eyed Soul group in the early-to-mid 1960s from Detroit, Michigan.
They had one major hit single in 1964 called "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet", written by Bob Hamilton and Fred Gorman. The song was produced by Rob Reeco on Golden World Records. The disc reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #9 on the Cash Box magazine chart.
3. A UK DIY post punk supergroup and easily one of the rarest titles issued by Cherry Red. The assemblage culls together personnel from Alternative TV (Mark Perry, Dennis Burns), The Lemon Kittens (Karl Blake) and The Door and the Window (Nag). They released an LP titled Slugs N Toads in 1981.
4. A one-time Louisiana group from 1971, promoted by their original label RSVP as "a five-piece band with only two people in it"--Allis Murray and Harold Collins. Their Unique Sounds of the Reflections album featured an instrumental surf-rock rendition of The Beatles' standard, "Eleanor Rigby".
Read Full Bio ↴At least four bands have performed under the moniker The Reflections:
1. A New York City vocal soul group formed in 1971.
They also served as Melba Moore's background vocalists during a 1972 tour.
In 1971, Melba was preparing for a tour and required some singers for a Gospel section of her act.
What began as a two and a half week run, developed into a three-and-a-half-year tour.
They recorded for Capitol in the mid-'70's, and made one chart number, 'Three Steps from True Love,' in 1975. It was their lone Top Ten R & B hit.
The track was taken from their album 'Love on Delivery', which was produced by J.R. Bailey. The Executive Producer was Larkin Arnold.
Also contained, on that album, is the track 'She's My Summer Breeze', popular on the UK rare groove scene.
2. The Reflections were also a Pop-Rock/Blue-Eyed Soul group in the early-to-mid 1960s from Detroit, Michigan.
They had one major hit single in 1964 called "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet", written by Bob Hamilton and Fred Gorman. The song was produced by Rob Reeco on Golden World Records. The disc reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #9 on the Cash Box magazine chart.
3. A UK DIY post punk supergroup and easily one of the rarest titles issued by Cherry Red. The assemblage culls together personnel from Alternative TV (Mark Perry, Dennis Burns), The Lemon Kittens (Karl Blake) and The Door and the Window (Nag). They released an LP titled Slugs N Toads in 1981.
4. A one-time Louisiana group from 1971, promoted by their original label RSVP as "a five-piece band with only two people in it"--Allis Murray and Harold Collins. Their Unique Sounds of the Reflections album featured an instrumental surf-rock rendition of The Beatles' standard, "Eleanor Rigby".
Poor Man's Son
The Reflections Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Poor Man's Son' by these artists:
Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash Way out yonder and high on the hill There lives an…
Black Water Bride Oh here I am three sheets again And I'm spilling my…
Charlie Robinson I was a boy, I was a good little boy Wantin'…
Charlie Robison I was a boy, I was a good little boy Wantin'…
Gundersen Noah Stone cold broke in the middle of the winter, oh…
Kris Drever Advert hangs upon the wall "workers needed apply below", You…
Night-Jar Eat, Son of Man Eat from my hand Devour the scroll and…
Noah Gundersen Stone cold broke in the middle of the winter, oh…
Noah Gundersen And The Courage Stone cold broke in the middle of the winter, oh…
Rockin' Berries I'm up each day with the risin' sun I've got a…
Survivor Baby if you really love me You had better understand…
Survivor Survivor Baby if you really love me You had better understand…
The Rockin' Berries I'm up each day with the risin' sun I've got a…
The Rockin´ Berries I'm up each day with the risin' sun I've got a…
The Rockin’ Berries I'm up each day with the risin' sun I've got a…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Reflections:
Just Like Romeo And Juliet Finding a job tomorrow morning, Got a little something I wa…
Let Me Go Seems I never really knew you I only caught your name Your…
On Broadway They say the neon lights are bright On Broadway They say…
Romeo & Juliet (Ooh, ooh, oop) Finding a job tomorrow morning Got a little…
Romeo and Juliet (Ooh, ooh, oop) Finding a job tomorrow morning Got a little…
San Francisco Already been to the city of angels Lived out there so…
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Marty Keller
Hit #4 in our hometown of Detroit in March, 1965. Their best record, IMHO.
Steven Green
It should have been a bigger hit.
Morgan Faranov
The most beautiful voices I’ve ever heard
tropicalpancake56
FANTASTIC! Love it even more than "Just Like Romeo and Juliette"...and that's saying quite a lot!
Dusty Ray Vaughn
This was and is one of my all time favorite songs. It used to send chills up my spine. Something magical about that era. This reminded me a lot of the 4 seasons songs like Save It For Me, Toy Soldier, Rag Doll, etc.
steveinbelgium
@niekoandtycompany Be sure to tell him that there's a whole world of fans out here that still love his/their music, and thanks for the memories!
MrRankamateur1
One of the all-time great records. Should have made the top forty, at least.
Armand Di Meo
Thanks to KDSK radio and Steve Ricketts in Rio Rancho, NM for introducing me to this song. I had never heard before and it was not played on the radio where I grew up. #55 may explain that but it deserves much higher IMHO.
James Horton
And two of the five guys pictured are still singing this, along with their other charted songs, They and three others are still The Reflections and travel everywhere doing their show. They even sing at church festivals, fairs, oldie concerts, you name it. They will usually put on a good 3-4 hour show, at least they used to. Ever get a chance to see them, do so. You won't regret it.
Julie Marinko
It was great...however, "Just Like Romeo and Juliette" is still my favorite by them!!!!