"Games People Play" by The Spinners.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 70s: Subtitled "They Just Can't Stop It", this classic Philly-soul 1975 Jefferson/Hawes/Simmons composition was a smash crossover hit for a vocal quintet from Detroit which formed in 1954. Recorded at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios with lead vocals by Bobby Smith in conversation format with Evette Benton. Accompanied by house band MFSB with background vocals by Sweethearts of Sigma. Trademark bass vocal delivery of "12:45" by Pervis Jackson. Based on the 1964 book by Dr. Eric Berne "The Psychology of Human Relationships", as it pertains to interpersonal manipulation. The song speaks of the emotional distress caused by lovers who cannot be straightforward with each other. #1 Hot Soul Singles, #5 Billboard Hot 100, Certified Gold. Group? Song? Answer: "Games People Play" by The Spinners. It came out between my sophomore and junior years of med school in Philly, where it became extremely popular. Recorded a few blocks away from my medical fraternity, where I lived for four years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_4xktFy4Dw&list=RDI_4xktFy4Dw&start_radio=1

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