Strong left Motown when the label relocated to Los Angeles in 1972, and he signed with Epic. After one failed single, he moved to Capitol, where he had the LP Stronghold released in 1975 and later Live Love in 1976. Though it wasn't a hit, his song "Man up in the Sky" was a '70s soul gem; Johnny Bristol later re-recorded it. Strong continued into the '80s, recording "Rock It Easy" for an independent label and writing and arranging "You Can Depend on Me," which was included on the Dells' The Second Time LP in 1988. He continued performing, and in 2008 released an album titled Stronghold II. Soon after, he suffered a stroke that curtailed his musical career. Strong dedicated much of his remaining life to struggling to regain the copyright, and subsequent royalties, for "Money (That's What I Want)." He passed away on January 29, 2023, in San Diego at the age of 81. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi