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The Delfonics - Can You Remember | |
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Love this song :music It was covered by the Jackson Five.When he was a little kid,Michael said that the Delfonics were his favorite group. | |
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^^ MJ knew what was up. They did "Ready or Not" and "La-La-La Means I Love You" too. | |
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"I sure would....like for you
to remember if you can The times we shared,the fun we had just-a-playin' in the sand" | |
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Timmy84 said: ^^ MJ knew what was up. They did "Ready or Not" and "La-La-La Means I Love You" too.
even at that young age,MJ had great taste. | |
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SoulAlive said: Timmy84 said: ^^ MJ knew what was up. They did "Ready or Not" and "La-La-La Means I Love You" too.
even at that young age,MJ had great taste. Quote from a Delfonics disc I have: The Delfonics
“Can You Remember,” one of the album’s William Hart/Thom Bell-penned originals, ended up redone by the Jackson 5 on their Motown debut album. The Delfonics had already crossed paths with the pubescent Gary, Indiana, lads prior to their Motown crowning. “we used to do a lot of shows at the Regal Theater in Chicago, and at the Capitol Theater there,” William Hart recalls. “I remember they didn‘t have a place to change clothes, and we had a big trailer and all. They were opening up the shows for us at that time, the Jackson 5. And they thought that was nice of me, to let them come in and change, I remember Michael saying, ‘Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!’ I told them, ‘Hey, one day I may need you, who knows? I‘ve got a lot of faith in you guys.’” The connection paid off-the J5 subsequently covered “LA-La” and “Ready Or Not Here I Come (Can‘t Hide From Love)” from the Delfonics songbook as well. “They got on The Ed Sullivan Show, and they asked the Jackson 5, who was their favorite group? And they said, ‘The Delfonics,’ laughs Hart. “They should have said the Temptations! But they were young, and just being honest.” PRINCE: Always and Forever
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LittleBLUECorvette said:[quote] SoulAlive said: Quote from a Delfonics disc I have: The Delfonics
“Can You Remember,” one of the album’s William Hart/Thom Bell-penned originals, ended up redone by the Jackson 5 on their Motown debut album. The Delfonics had already crossed paths with the pubescent Gary, Indiana, lads prior to their Motown crowning. “we used to do a lot of shows at the Regal Theater in Chicago, and at the Capitol Theater there,” William Hart recalls. “I remember they didn‘t have a place to change clothes, and we had a big trailer and all. They were opening up the shows for us at that time, the Jackson 5. And they thought that was nice of me, to let them come in and change, I remember Michael saying, ‘Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!’ I told them, ‘Hey, one day I may need you, who knows? I‘ve got a lot of faith in you guys.’” The connection paid off-the J5 subsequently covered “LA-La” and “Ready Or Not Here I Come (Can‘t Hide From Love)” from the Delfonics songbook as well. “They got on The Ed Sullivan Show, and they asked the Jackson 5, who was their favorite group? And they said, ‘The Delfonics,’ laughs Hart. “They should have said the Temptations! But they were young, and just being honest.” I bet that Motown wasn't expecting them to say "Delfonics". | |
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lol,yeah Motown expected them to say The Temptations | |
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thanx for introducing me to this tune , sadly these kinda threads get verry little attention | |
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