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The song appeared on The O'Jays 1975 album, Family Reunion. The single reached number five on the US US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the soul singles chart. [3] In the UK, the song peaked at number 13 in the Top 40 singles charts in March 1976. The single spent eight weeks at number one on the US Disco File Top 20 chart. [4]
The O'Jays also saw some success in the United Kingdom, where they scored nine singles on the UK Singles Chart between 1972 and 1983, including four of which became major hits, reaching the top 20 on that chart. [10] Their 1987 album, Let Me Touch You, included the number one R&B hit "Lovin' You." [5] The O'Jays never again achieved pop success ...
The album was released in late 1975 on the Philadelphia International Records label. Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, and produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, Family Reunion includes the enduring classic "I Love Music" and "Livin' for the Weekend", both of which topped the R&B singles chart, and placed at #5 and #20 respectively on the pop chart.
The song was covered by The Dynamics on their 2011 album 180,000 Miles and Counting. The song was covered by Tackhead on their 2014 album of the same name, For the Love of Money. The song was covered by Nektar on their 2012 album "A Spoonful of Time." The song was used as part of a medley on the soundtrack album to the musical MJ.
In music: "I Love Music" (The O'Jays song), a 1975 disco song written by Gamble and Huff and recorded by The O'Jays, covered in 1993 by Rozalla "I Love Music" (jazz composition), a jazz composition by Hale Smith with lyrics by Emil Boyd, first recorded in February 1970 by Ahmad Jamal. In other areas: I Love Music (forum), an internet popular ...
Ship Ahoy is the seventh album by Philadelphia soul group the O'Jays, released in 1973 on Philadelphia International Records.The album was a critical and commercial success, entering Billboard on November 10, and reaching No. 11.
The O'Jays "You're the Reason Why" The Ebonys "I Miss You" Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes "When the World's at Peace" The O'Jays "That's How Long I'll Be Loving You" Bunny Sigler "Back Stabbers" The O'Jays "Love Train" The O'Jays (later covered by Bunny Sigler) "The Love I Lost" Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes "Now That We Found Love" The O'Jays
Let Me Make Love to You — — Give the People What They Want — — 1996 In Bed with the O'Jays: Greatest Love Songs — — EMI: 1998 Super Hits — — Legacy The Very Best of the O'Jays — — Sony Music: 1999 The Best of the O'Jays: 1976–1991 — — The Right Stuff: Ultimate Collection — — Black Tulip 2001 The Best of the O'Jays ...