Intruders cowboys to girls3/11/2024 ![]() The whole world was changing and we were changing with it. It was also springtime for two black preadolescents in America. It was 1968 and my best friend and I were hanging out the window of her second floor apartment grooving to the bright, chirpy highs of her transistor radio, It was one year after the race riots of '67, and a few months before the murder of civil rights leader Dr. (Win, Place or Show) She’s A Winner (2:25) Powered by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff’s slick Philly soul machine, it brought them full circle as brothers, fathers and sons.ġ1. In the process they grew from boys to men, addressing adult themes like “I’ll Always Love My Mama” and “I Wanna Know Your Name.” But “Save The Children” with its call for social responsibility, showed they never lost their connection to their urban roots. ![]() The single captured the innocence and exuberance of their lamp-lit magic. The Intruders devoted each and every waking moment to perfecting their delicate vocal harmonies. Huddled on the corners of the streets of Philadelphia. The Best of The Intruders: Cowboys to Girls To buy this recording from, click here: Cowboys to Girls: The Best of the Intruders _ To download this recording via iTunes, click here:
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