The Street People

The Street People was an R&B/disco group from New Jersey who first began recording in 1974.[2] They were produced by Ray Dahrouge and initially recorded for Spring Records, but their first single flopped. After switching to Vigor Records, they released a full-length self-titled album in 1976 and had several hit singles on the US Billboard R&B chart.

For the one-hit wonder band best known for the song "Jennifer Tomkins,"[1] see Rupert Holmes. For the band best known for "West Coast Poplock," see Ronnie Hudson.

Members

  • Roy Daniels
  • Milton Daniels
  • Thomas "Toot" Williams
  • Joe Gardner
  • Rick Johnson

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions[1]
US Black Singles US Disco Singles
1974 "I Wanna Get Over" - -
1975 "Never Get Enough of Your Love" 98 5
1976 "I Wanna Spend My Whole Life with You" 57 -
"Wanna Slow Dance with You Baby (At the Disco)" 66 -
"You're My One Weakness Girl" 13 12
1977 "Liberated Lady" 93 -
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References

  1. Billboard Singles. Allmusic.com.
  2. Andrew Hamilton, The Street People at Allmusic
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