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"Games People Play" is a song written, composed, and performed by American singer-songwriter Joe South, released in August 1968. [1] It entered the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1969 and won the 1970 Grammy Awards for both Best Contemporary Song and the Song of the Year.
Joe South (born Joseph Alfred Souter; February 28, 1940 – September 5, 2012) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.Best known for his songwriting, South won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1970 for "Games People Play" and was again nominated for the award in 1972 for "Rose Garden".
"Games People Play" (The Alan Parsons Project song), 1980 "Games People Play" (Joe South song), 1968; covered by Inner Circle, 1994 "Games People Play" (The Spinners song), also known as "They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play)", 1975; Games People Play, a 1993 album by Pink Cream 69; The Games People Play, a 2012 album by Paul Lamb
Games People Play (Joe South song) H. How Can I Unlove You; Hush (Billy Joe Royal song) I. I Beg Your Pardon; I Knew You When (Billy Joe Royal song) I've Got to Be ...
Wilton Frederick "Freddy" Weller (born September 9, 1943) [1] is an American rock and roll and country music and artist. He recorded for Columbia Records between 1969 and 1980. He had his highest charted single in 1969 with his debut release, "Games People Play".
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Joe Simon for "The Chokin' Kind" Best Rhythm & Blues Performance by a Duo or Group, Vocal or Instrumental. Isley Brothers for "It's Your Thing" Best R&B Instrumental Performance. King Curtis for "Games People Play" Best Rhythm & Blues Song. Richard Spencer (songwriter) for "Color Him Father" performed by The Winstons