Ray Goodman And Brown Till The Right One Comes: Along |verified|
The making of "Till the Right One Comes Along" was a collaborative effort, featuring a talented team of session musicians who helped shape its distinctive sound.
As the 1970s came to a close, creative differences with their label led the core members——to depart. Since the label owned the "Moments" name, the trio made a bold decision: they rebranded themselves using their own surnames, becoming Ray, Goodman & Brown . It was a powerful statement of independence and a fresh start on their own terms. This new chapter began with a bang when their self-titled 1979 debut album produced the No. 1 R&B, gold-certified hit " Special Lady ," firmly re-establishing them as major forces in the soul world. Ray Goodman And Brown Till The Right One Comes Along
Late evening, glass of wine in hand, one eye on the window wondering if tonight might be the night. The making of "Till the Right One Comes
The song hinges on the distinct interplay between Harry Ray’s tender, high-tenor delivery and Billy Brown’s warm, soulful baritone. Their harmony is impeccably tight, reflecting years of performing together. It was a powerful statement of independence and
By 1986, Ray, Goodman & Brown had already established themselves as icons of sweet soul. After legally losing the rights to their original name, The Moments—under which they scored massive hits like "Love on a Two-Way Street"—the trio successfully rebranded under their own surnames in 1979, immediately scoring a platinum hit with "Special Lady."