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  1. 14 de feb. de 2018 · The Brothers Johnson's "Strawberry Letter 23" is one of my all time favorite love songs! The song was written by Shuggie Otis for his second album, Freedom Flight in 1971. Guitarist George Johnson, who was dating one of Otis's cousins, came across the track and played it for producer Quincy Jones. The group recorded a more funkier version for ...

  2. Quincy Jones’ rendition of Strawberry Letter 23 is a masterpiece that continues to enchant listeners with its heartfelt lyrics and captivating melody. Through its enchanting imagery and poetic verses, the song celebrates the transformative power of love, emphasizing the determination to overcome obstacles and the freedom found in being with one’s beloved.

  3. 2 de feb. de 2016 · Dès l’écoute terminée, il se rue chez son producteur Quincy Jones, bien décidé à reprendre ‘Strawberry Letter 23’ sur le prochain album du groupe, « Right On Time ». L’intuition paye : à sa sortie, l’album devient disque de platine.

  4. Strawberry Letter 23 Lyrics by Quincy Jones from the Quincy Jones' 75th Birthday Celebration: Live at Montreux 2008 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Rain or shine sleet or snow You're the reason why I ain't goin' go Cause I'm playing mine high and low Ain't afraid …

  5. About Strawberry Letter 23 "Strawberry Letter 23" is a 1971 song written and composed by Shuggie Otis from his 1971 album Freedom Flight. It is best known by the 1977 cover version recorded by the Brothers Johnson and produced by Quincy Jones.

  6. Strawberry Letter 23by The Brothers Johnson. Strawberry Letter 23. by. The Brothers Johnson. Right on Time. A&M 1977. Producer: Quincy Jones. Main genre: Soul / Funk / Disco.

  7. en référence à Strawberry Letter 23 (Disco Version) / Get The Funk Out Ma Face (Disco Version) ( 12", 45 RPM, Stereo, Red Translucent, Santa Maria Pressing) SP-12003. One of those songs in the category "songs you did not know they were covers". Shuggie Otis already wrote and recorded the song in 1971, but the Brothers Johnson take the song ...