Gamble and Huff
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'''Kenneth Gamble''' (born August 11, 1943) and '''Leon A. Huff''' (born April 8, 1942) are an [[American songwriting]] and production team credited for developing the [[Philadelphia soul]] music genre (also known as Philly sound) of the 1970s. | '''Kenneth Gamble''' (born August 11, 1943) and '''Leon A. Huff''' (born April 8, 1942) are an [[American songwriting]] and production team credited for developing the [[Philadelphia soul]] music genre (also known as Philly sound) of the 1970s. | ||
- | They are known for such songs as "[[The Love I Lost]]", "[[Back Stabbers]]", "[[Love Is the Message]]", "[[Now That We Found Love]]", "[[For the Love of Money]]". | + | They are known for such songs as "[[The Love I Lost]]", "[[Back Stabbers (song) |Back Stabbers]]", "[[Love Is the Message]]", "[[Now That We Found Love]]", "[[For the Love of Money]]". |
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Kenneth Gamble (born August 11, 1943) and Leon A. Huff (born April 8, 1942) are an American songwriting and production team credited for developing the Philadelphia soul music genre (also known as Philly sound) of the 1970s.
They are known for such songs as "The Love I Lost", "Back Stabbers", "Love Is the Message", "Now That We Found Love", "For the Love of Money".
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