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The Deele (pronounced like "deal") is an American band from Cincinnati, Ohio who achieved success in the 1980s with such hit singles as "Body Talk" and "Two Occasions".When the group began recording in the early 1980s, the lineup consisted of Indianapolis native Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds along with Cincinnati musicians Antonio "L.A." Reid, Carlos "Satin" Greene, Darnell "Dee" Bristol, Stanley ...
Although the band's first hit "Body Talk" actually had a higher placement on the R&B chart, "Two Occasions" is widely considered The Deele's most successful single. It peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , number four on the Hot Black Singles chart and number 21 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Material Thangz is the second album by The Deele. Released in 1985 on the SOLAR Records label, which was distributed by Elektra/Asylum Records , a division of Warner Bros. Records . It was produced by L.A. Reid .
Eyes of a Stranger is an album released by the R&B band the Deele in 1987. [2]The third album released by the Deele, it became the band's most commercially successful album, on the strength of what is perhaps the group's best-known hit, the R&B top 5 and pop top ten single, "Two Occasions," along with the R&B top ten follow-up, "Shoot 'Em Up Movies."
"Body Talk" is a song by American band, the Deele. It was released as a single in January 1984 and peaked at number 77 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] It also reached the top ten on the R&B chart. The song also featured in the Miami Vice pilot episode Brother's Keeper.
This album included The Deele's first big hit, "Body Talk," which reached #3 on the R&B chart. Track listing. Body Talk" (Watson, Greene, Reid ...
Pages in category "The Deele songs" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Body Talk (The Deele song) T.
Darnell "Dee" Bristol is a member of The Deele and a songwriter who co-wrote The Deele's "Two Occasions".Years later, he would be credited as a co-writer of Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together", when Carey would be reusing portions of "Two Occasions".