THE KELLY BROTHERS - Sanctified Southern Soul

THE KELLY BROTHERS
Sanctified Southern Soul
CD album

£8.00
Condition: NM / NM
Label: Kent Soul
Catalogue No: CDKEND 137
The Kelly Brothers were a 1960's Chicago Gospel quartet, which also sang R&B as the King Pins. The group comprised brothers Curtis, Robert and Andrew Kelly with the fourth part sung by Charles Lee or Offe Reese. The group gave King Records their only Chicago success in the soul idiom as the King Pins with "It Won't Be This Way (Always)," in 1963, which reached number twelve on Billboard's R&B chart.
  • 1 Falling In Love Again
  • 2 You're That Great Big Feelin'
  • 3 My Love Grows Stronger
  • 4 I've Got My Baby (And That's Enough)
  • 5 Make Me Glad
  • 6 I'd Rather Have You
  • 7 Counting On You
  • 8 Time Has Made Me Change
  • 9 Got The Feeling
  • 10 You're The Most
  • 11 Love Time
  • 12 Can't Stand It No Longer
  • 13 If That Will Hold You
  • 14 How Can True Love Be This Way
  • 15 Ouch! Oh Baby
  • 16 I'll Be Right There
  • 17 I Just Walk On
  • 18 You Put Your Touch On Me
  • 19 Hangin' In There
  • 20 That's What You Mean To Me
  • 21 Comin' On In
  • 22 That's How I Am
  • 23 I Got This Feelin'
  • 24 Stop These Tears
  • 25 Haven't I Been Good To You
  • 26 If It Wasn't For Your Love
  • 27 It Takes Two
  • 28 My Baby Loves Me