Producer – Leon Sylvers III (tracks: A1), The Whispers
Saxophone – Buddy Collette, Clifford Solomon, Donald Myrick, Ernie Fields, John Stephens , Sonny Lewis
Trombone – George Bohannon, Kraig Kilby, Lewis Satterfield, Maurice Spears, Thurman Green
Trumpet – Bobby Bryant, Joe Ramano, John Parrish, Nolan Smith
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The Whispers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003, and were winners of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation Pioneer Award in popular vote, the group. This Kind of Lovin'. The Whispers is the ninth studio album by American R&Bsoul vocal group The Whispers, released on October 20, 1979 by SOLAR Records. It was the first hit album for the veteran group, peaking at number one on the Billboard Top Soul LPs chart, as well as number six on the Billboard Top LPs chart. The album launched four singles, including their breakthrough single, the Leon Sylvers III-produced post-disco number, And the Beat Goes On, which became their biggest hit single to date, reaching number one. Songs in album The Whispers - This Kind Of Lovin' 1981. The Whispers - This Kind Of Lovin'. The Whispers - World Of A Thousand Dreams. The Whispers - I'm The One For You. The Whispers - Got To Get Away. The Whispers - I'm Gonna Love You More. The Whispers - Can't Stop Loving You Baby. The Whispers - What Will I Do. The Whispers is an R&Bdance vocal group formed in 1964 in Los Angeles, California. The original members included the twin brothers Scotty and Wallace Scott, along with Gordy Harmon, Marcus Hutson and Nicholas Caldwell. In 1973, HaThe Whispers is an R&Bdance vocal group formed in 1964 in Los Angeles, California. In 1973, Ha read more. Similar Artists. Play all. The Whispers. This Kind of Lovin', 1981. This Kind of Lovin', 04:58. World of a Thousand Dreams, 03:47. I'm the One for You, 04:09. Got to Get Away, 05:00. The Whispers later established their own production company, Satin Tie Productions, through which they released their independent 2006 album For Your Ears Only. The group opened Game 2 of the 1989 World Series at OaklandAlameda County Coliseum with their rendition of the National Anthem. Marcus Hutson left the group in 1992 due to prostate cancer. According to the Whispers' website, when Hutson died of it on May 23, 2000, they vowed to never replace him and started performing as a quartet. Jerry McNeil resigned his position as keyboardist in the latter part of 1993 in order to spend more. This Kind of Lovin. Released 1981. This Kind of Lovin Tracklist. This Kind of Lovin Lyrics. World of a Thousand Dreams Lyrics. Released: Jan 1981 8 Songs. R&BSoul , 1981