Ojays how can you call me brother




















Walter: How can you call me brother? Eddie: When you don't really mean it -- I can't use it! Walter: Can't even trust you behind my back, Naw, Naw! Eddie: I can't use it -- That kind of carrying on, I don't like it!

Walter: Giving me the old glad-hand shake! Eddie: I can't use it! Walter: Tellin' me -- right on, right on -- right on, right on! Eddie: It ain't no good! Walter: Whooo!!! Eddie: Heyyy, Heeyyy!!! I hate you -- Don't you -- Don't you -- Don't you call me Brother -- brother -- brother! Don't you call me!

Get up to 5 months free. Love Train. The O'Jays. Back Stabbers. For The Love Of Money. Use Ta Be My Girl. Forever Mine.

I Love Music. Cry Together. Stairway To Heaven. Family Reunion. Lovin' You. A Prayer. Livin' For The Weekend. Now That We Found Love.

Show More Show Less. The Temptations. Bobby Womack. Can I? My brother! I know about you -- I know what you're good for! I know what you're doing around here! Low down -- cheatin' -- rotten -- No good -- No good -- Whoo!!! Son of a seacup! Walter: Yeah, Yeah! You don't really mean it! Eddie: I know you're dirty! Walter: Don't call me -- Eddie: I know you're dirty!

Walter: Don't call me! Walter: How can you call me brother? Eddie: When you don't really mean it -- I can't use it! Walter: Can't even trust you behind my back, Naw, Naw! Eddie: I can't use it -- That kind of carrying on, I don't like it! Walter: Giving me the old glad-hand shake!

Eddie: I can't use it! Walter: Tellin' me -- right on, right on -- right on, right on! Eddie: It ain't no good! Walter: Whooo!!! Eddie: Heyyy, Heeyyy!!! The O'Jays originally consisting of Walter Williams b. June 16, Originally known as The Triumphs, and then The Mascots, the friends began recording with "Miracles" in , which was a moderate hit in the Cleveland area.

Their debut LP was Comin' Through. In , they finally scored with their first million-seller, "Back Stabbers", from the gold album of the same name.

By this time, original member Bobby Massey had also departed, leaving the group a trio. They became known as "The Mighty O'Jays" due to their exciting, emotion-packed stage performances, led by the dynamic Levert, and the cool, multi-range vocals of Walter Williams, coupled with the matinee idol looks and smooth first tenor voice of William Powell.



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