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The Delfonics caught the rising tide
of R&B and Pop music at just the right time in the late 1960s. The group's unique style of song and their patented dance steps caught the fancy of popular music followers both black and white. This made
them a stellar attraction at rock concerts, theaters and on the night club circuit. William "Poogie" Hart (center) is the motivating force for the group and has written the
Delfonics hits such as He Don't Really Love You, You've Been Untrue, La La Means I Love You, You Get Yours I'll Get Mine, I'm Sorry, Break Your Promise, Ready or Not, Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time, For the
Love I Give You, Trying to Make a Fool of Me, When You Get Right Down to It, Tell Me This Is a Dream, Love Won't Let Me Wait. The other original members still singing are Randy Cain (left) and Major Harris
(right). The Delfonics songs have been performed in motion pictures such as The Five Heartbeats, Crooklyn, and Jackie Brown. |