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The Brothers of Soul were a vocal trio composed of Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, and Bobby Eaton, who released several singles in a smooth, uptown, Motown-derived vein. Their biggest hit was 1968's "I Guess That Don't Make Me a Loser," released on Boo Records, which scraped the lower reaches of the R&B Top 40. It has since become a soul collectible, and also gained the group a following among the Latino community in Southern California. Some of their other single releases included "Can't Get You Off of My Mind," "The Love I Found in You," and "Candy." Bridges, Knight, and Eaton also worked as a songwriting team, most prominently for <a href="spotify:artist:1mg8nnhxHsBOe2lJHQvGdH">Ruby Andrews</a> during the late '60s. By the mid-'70s, the Brothers of Soul had broken up; Eaton became a session singer, while Bridges and Knight continued on as songwriters, getting a couple of compositions recorded by <a href="spotify:artist:7fIvjotigTGWqjIz6EP1i4">the Four Tops</a>. The 1995 Collectables compilation I Guess That Don't Make Me a Loser reissued 14 Brothers of Soul sides on CD. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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