Brenda & the Tabulations
from Philadelphia, PA
formed
January 1, 1966 (age 58)
Biography
Among the better Philadelphia soul groups of the '60s and '70s, Brenda the Tabulations made some fine heartache ballads, particularly Dry Your Eyes and Right on the Tip of My Tongue. The original lineup was lead singer Brenda Payton, Jerry Jones, Eddie Jackson, and Maurice Coates. Bernard Murphy joined in 1969. They became a trio in 1970, featuring Payton, Pat Mercer, and Deborah Martin. Dry Your Eyes was their biggest hit, reaching number eight on the RB chart and number 20 pop in 1967. They continued recording for Dionn until 1969, then Top Bottom from 1970 to 1973, followed by stints with Epic and Chocolate City. Right on the Tip of My Tongue returned them to prominence in 1971, peaking at number ten RB, and the follow-up, A Part Of You, was number 14 that same year. The group enjoyed some sporadic success on the disco circuit in the late '70s with the LP I Keep Coming Back for More. The single Let's Go All the Way (Down) attracted some international and club interest. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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