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  2. Alfie (Burt Bacharach song) - Wikipedia

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    "Alfie" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David to promote the 1966 film Alfie. The song was a major hit for Cilla Black (UK) and Dionne Warwick (US). At the 10th Annual Grammy Awards in 1968, Burt Bacharach won the Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement. [1]

  3. The Delfonics - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame – In 1995, William Hart, Wilbert Hart, Randy Cain and Major Harris were inducted as the Delfonics into the Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame. [32] The Rhythm and Blues Foundation – In 2006, William Hart, Wilbert Hart and Randy Cain received the Rhythm and Blues Pioneer Award. [33]

  4. Alfie - Wikipedia

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    Alfie (Sonny Rollins album), album based on the music for the 1966 film; Alfie (Alfie Boe album), the sixth studio album by Alfie Boe; Alfie (Carmen McRae album), 1966; Alfie (2004 film soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 2004 film remake "Alfie" (Burt Bacharach song), a 1966 Burt Bacharach and Hal David song "Alfie" (Lily Allen song), a 2007 song

  5. Category:The Delfonics songs - Wikipedia

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    I'm Sorry (Delfonics song) L. La-La (Means I Love You) R. Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love) T. Trying to Make a Fool of Me; Y. You Got Yours and I'll ...

  6. La La Means I Love You (album) - Wikipedia

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    La La Means I Love You is the debut studio album by American vocal group the Delfonics. It was released via Philly Groove Records in 1968. It peaked at number 100 on the Billboard 200 chart.

  7. Alfie (2004 film soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Alfie is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released in 2004. It was produced and performed by Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart, with contributions from Joss Stone, Sheryl Crow and Nadirah "Nadz" Seid. The original 1966 film for which this was a remake, also had a soundtrack album by Sonny Rollins.

  8. Jackie Brown: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture

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    Some of the songs used in the film were not included in the commercially released soundtrack. These songs are listed during the film's credits. "Baby Love" by The Supremes "Exotic Dance" by Roy Ayers "My Touch of Madness" by Jermaine Jackson "La-La (Means I Love You)" by the Delfonics "Cissy Strut" by The Meters "Aragon" by Roy Ayers

  9. The Delfonics (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Delfonics is the third studio album by American vocal group The Delfonics. It was released via Philly Groove Records in 1970. It peaked at number 61 on the Billboard 200 chart, [ 2 ] making it the most successful album of the group's career.