Bingo (The Whispers album)
Bingo is the fourth studio album by The Whispers. Released in 1974, this would be their final album for Janus Records before they moved over Don Cornelius's Soul Train Records.
Bingo | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1974 | |||
Recorded | Sigma Sound Studios (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) | |||
Genre | Soul, funk, Philly soul | |||
Length | 37:07 | |||
Label | Janus | |||
Producer | Ronald Baker, Norman Harris, Earl Young, Bunny Sigler, Bruce Hawes, Charles Simmons | |||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "A Mother for My Children" | Norman Harris, Allan Felder, Bunny Sigler | 3:15 |
2. | "Someone's Waiting" | Allan Felder, Bunny Sigler, Norman Harris | 3:37 |
3. | "Will You Be Mine" | Ronald Baker, Norman Harris | 3:37 |
4. | "Little Red Riding Hood" | Bunny Sigler, Allan Felder, James Sigler | 3:40 |
5. | "Bingo" | Allan Felder, Bunny Sigler, Norman Harris | 5:19 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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6. | "Once More With Feeling" | Ronald Baker | 3:22 |
7. | "God Gave Me Everything" | Norman Harris, Allan Felder, Bunny Sigler | 3:56 |
8. | "Where There Is Love" | Joseph Jefferson, Bruce Hawes, Charles Simmons | 3:53 |
9. | "What More Can a Girl Ask For" | Allan Felder, Norman Harris | 3:40 |
10. | "Don't Take Your Love" | Ron Kersey, Allan Felder, Bunny Sigler | 3:00 |
11. | "Broken Home" | Norman Harris, Allan Felder | 3:28 |
Personnel
- The Whispers
- Walter "Walt" Scott, Wallace "Scotty" Scott – lead tenors
- Marcus Hutson – baritone
- Leaveil Degree – first tenor
- Nicholas Caldwell – second tenor, baritone
- Musicians
- Norman Harris, Bobby Eli – electric guitars
- Ronnie Baker – bass
- Earl Young – drums
- Larry Washington – congas, bongos
- Ron Kersey – piano, organ
- Bunny Sigler – piano
- Robert Cupit – bongos
- Vincent Montana Jr. – vibraphone
References
- Hamilton, Andrew. The Whispers: Bingo > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
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