princealbertofb Wrote:Yes, how many years, Sylphy, how many years? Time to re-evaluate our friendship, I should say.... Note that I could have done this alphabetically, but I wasn't sure you'd be a 70s music lover, primarily... Think of it that way. My first thought was for East, and he wasn't first in the list....
Excuses excuses!
Your precious Sylph should always be number 1 :cheerleader:
Even if [MENTION=18508]East[/MENTION] deserves it more
Lol, don't mind me gurl!
[MENTION=15656]Sylph[/MENTION], you know my dear, it is a bit like a family with several children, how do you start the list when you love all your children? Do you start with the most precious one, the one you can remember first, the first name that comes to mind, or do you just call everyone Bruce, or Dave.... or Thingummy?
Am still very fond of you, Sylphy. Wherever you make it in the list, you are as precious as any friend on here.
Inviting poor @CellarDweller, and @CaptainAwesome, and [MENTION=13830]ceez[/MENTION] whom I forgot in the initial list... Sharing good stuff with you (if you want it).
East Wrote:I don't think so....I might have heard it and not known who it was....
In 1998, France Joli released a CD called "If You Love Me" which paired her up again with producer Tony Green, who produced her 70s dicso hits.
The CD featured ballads and R&B styled songs. Two songs were set for the clubs, "Touch" and "Breakaway". Both singles were able to crack the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play charts. During that time frame, when France Joli did "oldies" shows, she would include these two songs in her set lists. I was fortunate to see her sing them both live.