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The O'Jays Biography

"Few bands can claim to have the kind of success The O'Jays did, or to have their songs live for so long at the top of the charts. But in the '70s, few bands could touch the kind of aural gold that seemed to leap from the group's throats. Their soothing Philadelphia soul earned them their solid fan base, and even today, they're beloved by music fanatics who can see the influence they bore on more modern artists.The O'Jays formed in 1958 in Canton, OH. Initially, the band included five members--Eddie Levert, Walter Williams, William Powell, Bill Isles and Bobby Massey, who all attended the same high school. A succession of band names began with The Triumphs, then changed into The Mascots. They released a single, ""Miracles,"" in 1961 that earned the attention and good favor of DJ Eddie O'Jay. They changed the name again to The O'Jays in honor of the sagely music lover.Isles left in '65, and the band's debut album, Comin' Through, came later that year. They scored their first chart-topping single, ""I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I was Today)"" in '67. Afterwards, they would team up with the songwriting duo of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, who helped the band become the jewel of the Philadelphia International label.Throughout the '70s, they would continue to create smooth numbers that people wanted to get down to, but also found they couldn't ignore the social issues that seemed to be increasingly relevant. Their music touched on issues like ""For the Love of Money,"" or the title track of their landmark album Ship Ahoy, about the passage of African slaves into America.The group's popularity would wane as disco became more prevalent, but that didn't stop them from recording. Their most recent album was 2004's Imagination."

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    "Though they began as a straightforward soul and pop band, The O'Jays would make strident efforts to awaken not just people's feet but their hearts as well. Their music began to reflect the questions people were asking about American culture at the time, and took on some of the great social issues of the day.Here at Playphone, you can hear The O'Jays' songs as samples and then download them to your cell phone as music tone ringtones. Songs like ""For the Love of Money"" are irresistible.""For the love of money/People will steal from their mother/For the love of money/People will rob their own brother/For the love of money/People can't even walk the street/Because they never know who in the world they're/gonna beat/For that lean, mean, mean green/Almighty dollar, money,"" the lyrics go.The vision they had of the world was a cynical one, but don't let this song overshadow their more upbeat works. The O'Jays were an immensely talented group, capable of a variety of tones and styles, challenging social mores in one track and getting people to dance on the next. This selection of ringtones should help you express your love for the band whenever you get a call. Sample these ringtones now!"