The Persuaders
from New York, NY
formed
January 1, 1969 (age 55)
Biography
This group made a pair of marvelous heartache ballads in 1971, but have the unfortunate legacy of having their finest cuts turned into pop hits via covers. Lead singer Douglas Scott, whose nickname appropriately was "Smokey," Willie Holland, James Barnes, and Charles Stodghill formed in New York in 1969. They signed with Atlantic in the early '70s and had their lone RB chart-topper in 1971, the shattering classic Thin Line Between Love Hate. It was also their only gold single. The follow-up was nearly as strong; Love's Gonna Pack Up (And Walk Out) reached number eight on the RB charts, but had no crossover appeal. They continued on Win Lose until 1973, then moved to Atco, where Some Guys Have All the Luck was a number seven RB single in 1973. It was their final hit, though they kept recording until the late '70s, doing their last session for Calla. Besides the Pretenders re-doing Thin Line Between Love Hate, Rod Stewart had a Top Ten pop hit with his version of Some Guys Have All the Luck in 1984. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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