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  1. The Delfonics were an American R&B/soul vocal group from Philadelphia. The Delfonics were most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their most notable hits include "La-La (Means I Love You)", "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)", "Break Your Promise", "I'm Sorry", and "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)".

  2. Mar 28, 2016 · The Delfonics - Greatest Hits [HQ Audio] SC Entertainment. 308K subscribers. Subscribed. 8.5K. 708K views 8 years ago.

  3. The Delfonics - Event Tickets. Aug. 24. Upcoming event · Temecula, CA. Sat 7:00 PM · Bastards Canteen. Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" by The...

  4. The Delfonics - The Best of The Delfonics. La-La Means I Love You - 0:01 I'm Sorry - 3:19 Break Your Promise - 6:03 Ready Or Not Here I Come - 9:04 Somebody Loves You - 11:03 You Got Yours...

  5. Jul 20, 2022 · July 20, 2022. William Hart, who as the lead singer and chief lyricist of the soul trio the Delfonics helped pioneer the romantic lyrics, falsetto vocals and velvety string arrangements that...

  6. The Delfonics greatest hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.

  7. The Delfonics. Smooth R&B vocal group known for romantic hits like "La La Means I Love You" and "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)." Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2020s. Formed. 1965 in Philadelphia, PA. Genre.

  8. The Delfonics The Essential Delfonics. 3:19. New recommendations. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop....

  9. May 11, 2023 · The Delfonics were the quintessential Philadelphia soul singing group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Brothers William and Wilbert Hart formed the group with Richard Daniels, and Randy (Rudy) Cain in high school in the early 1960s.

  10. The Delfonics were a ballad-driven Philadelphia soul group formed in 1965. They primarily featured songwriting brothers William Hart and Wilbert Hart along with Randy Cain.