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One of the most consistent R&B aggregations of the '70s, the Moments enjoyed a string of major hits throughout the decade. The Hackensack, NJ, trio introduced themselves and the Stang label with "Not on the Outside" in 1968, and topped the R&B charts in 1970 with the gold-plated "Love on a Two-Way Street," produced by <a href="spotify:artist:5tSWhJQyABPCBpRmYLWXOA">Sylvia Robinson</a> (one half of <a href="spotify:artist:4Ej7Oks6loB2oJQ3O7Rujs">Mickey & Sylvia</a>). Other major soul smashes by the Moments included "If I Didn't Care" and "All I Have" in 1970, "Sexy Mama" in 1973, and another number one R&B item, "Look at Me (I'm in Love)," in 1975. Members <a href="spotify:artist:1UmJrXSEV8C9e9qWeSLpDx">Harry Ray</a>, Al Goodman, and William Brown changed their billing to <a href="spotify:artist:58U0OwuIViimy39WEbRbXh">Ray, Goodman & Brown</a> in 1978 and topped the soul lists the next year with the slickly harmonized "Special Lady" on Polydor. The renamed trio remained potent soul hitmakers through the '80s. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

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