Thom Bell - Production And/or Songwriting Highlights

Production And/or Songwriting Highlights

  • 1968: "La-La (Means I Love You)" - The Delfonics
  • 1969: "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)" - The Delfonics
  • 1970: "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" - The Delfonics
  • 1971: "Hey Love" - The Delfonics
  • 1971: "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" - The Stylistics
  • 1971: "You Are Everything" - The Stylistics
  • 1971: "Betcha by Golly, Wow" - The Stylistics
  • 1972: "People Make the World Go Round" - The Stylistics
  • 1972: "I'm Stone in Love with You" - The Stylistics
  • 1972: "I'll Be Around" - The Spinners
  • 1972: "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" - The Spinners
  • 1973: "I'm Doing Fine Now" - New York City
  • 1973: "One of a Kind (Love Affair)" - The Spinners
  • 1973: "Ghetto Child" - The Spinners
  • 1973: "Break Up to Make Up" - The Stylistics
  • 1974: "You Make Me Feel Brand New" - The Stylistics
  • 1974: "Mighty Love (Part I)" - The Spinners
  • 1974: "Then Came You" - The Spinners (with Dionne Warwick)
  • 1975: "They Just Can't Stop It the (Games People Play)" - The Spinners
  • 1976: "The Rubberband Man" - The Spinners
  • 1979: "Are You Ready for Love" - Elton John (with the Spinners)
  • 1979: "Mama Can't Buy You Love" - Elton John
  • 1981: "Silly" - Deniece Williams
  • 1982: "It's Gonna Take a Miracle" - Deniece Williams
  • 1990: "I Don't Have the Heart" - James Ingram

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