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The Intruders - When We Get Married

When We Get Married
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Album Details: When We Get Married

Release Date:01/01/1970
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Track List: When We Get Married

  1. When We Get Married
  2. Best Days of My Life
  3. One in a Million
  4. Hocus Pocus
  5. Guess Who Loves You
  6. Wonder What Kind of Bag She's In
  1. This Is My Love Song
  2. Let Me in Your Mind
  3. Tender (Was the Love We Knew)
  4. I Didn't Know
  5. Brand New Me

Pro Reviews: When We Get Married

  • All Music Guide

    If you see a copy of this album, swoop it up because one day it'll be a collector item. The lead singer for the Intruders on this is not Sam "Little Sonny" Brown, but Bobby Starr, an unheralded Philadelphia lounge singer. This is the only Intruders recording that didn't feature Little Sonny's rough, dragging, seemingly flat, yet charming tenor. Starr mimics Brown to perfection; his voice is much smoother, but the tone and phrasings are identical. Titled after the Intruders' remake of the Dreamlovers' "When We Get Married," this is a commendable 11-song set. "This Is My Love Song" charted RB, but you won't find it on the Intruders double CD Cowboys to Girls. A pleasing rendition of "Brand New Me," originally waxed by Dusty Springfield, adds a pleasant touch. "I Didn't Know" has Starr and the guys expending a little energy. Little Sonny returned on subsequent Intruders LPs and Bobby Starr returned from whence he came, never to surface again.

    - Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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The Intruders

As the first group to score hits with the songwriting/production team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, the Intruders played a major role in the rise of Philadelphia soul, but are sometimes lost in the shuffle amid better-known acts like the O'Jays or Harold Melvin the Blue Notes. the Intruders were originally formed as a doo wop group in 1960, and sang around Philadelphi... Read more