If there's one thing that is a staple in soul music, it's the singing family act. From the Jacksons to the Sylvers to the Emotions to the Pointer Sisters, the family that sings together can make some beautiful music. One such musical family that churned out classic R&B tunes and ruled the airwaves in the early to mid '80s were the DeBarge clan. Calling Grand Rapids, MI home, this family act consisted of brothers El, James, Mark and Randy and sister Bunny, five of the ten DeBarge siblings. Signed to Motown in 1978, it wasn't until their second album was released in 1982 that they found their musical stride and landed on the charts. By the time their third album, In A Special Way, came out in 1983 they were bonafide staples on Black radio with the second single from that set, the ballad "Love Me In A Special Way." The song opened with a piano riff and featured Stevie Wonder on a harmonica solo. However, it's El's voice that is the centerpiece of this classic. He shifted effortlessly from his normal tenor into a powerful falsetto that combined flawlessly with his siblings harmonizing in the background. The song has been covered in the last decade by teen group IMx and songstress Tamia, but neither remake can touch the beauty of the original.
Unfortunately, this family full of so much talent has had its fair share of personal issues and roadblocks that is well documented in the press, so we won't focus on that here. Instead, let's remember the good times when this family was nearing the peak of their success before they crossed over to pop music and eventually broke up. We still got a special love for you, DeBarge.
#20: Earth Wind & Fire 'Love's Holiday'#21: DeBarge 'I Like It'#24: Mary J. Blige 'My Life'#25: Guy 'Groove Me'#26: New Edition 'Can You Stand The Rain'#27: Jill Scott 'A Long Walk'#28: Maze featuring Frankie Beverly 'Before I Let Go'#29: Guy 'Piece of My Love'#32: Bobby Womack 'If You Think You're Lonely Now'#35: Bobby Caldwell 'What You Won't Do for Love'#37: D'Angelo 'Me And Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine'#41: Quincy Jones 'The Secret Garden'#45: Ready For The World 'Love You Down'#50: Marvin Gaye 'I Want You'#51: The Isley Brothers 'For the Love of You Pts. 1 & 2'#52: Jackson 5 'Never Can Say Goodbye'#54: Teena Marie 'I Need Your Lovin''#55: Teena Marie 'Square Biz'#56: Lenny Williams 'Cause I Love You'#57: The Isley Brothers 'Footsteps in the Dark'#58: Sam Cooke 'A Change Is Gonna Come'#59: Chaka Khan 'What Cha' Gonna Do For Me'#60: Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes 'If You Don't Know Me By Now'#61: L.T.D. 'Love Ballad'#62: Marvin Gaye 'What's Going On'#63: Marvin Gaye 'Let's Get It On'#66: The Gap Band 'Outstanding'#67: Michael Jackson 'I Can't Help It'#68: Stevie Wonder 'Overjoyed'#75: Keith Sweat "Right And A Wrong Way"#76: Stephanie Mills 'I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love'#78: DeBarge 'Love Me In A Special Way'#79: Marvin Gaye 'Sexual Healing'#80: Stevie Wonder 'Superstition'#81: Roberta Flack 'Killing Me Softly With His Song'#82: Stevie Wonder 'Rocket Love'#83: The O'Jays 'Cry Together'#100: Mary J. Blige 'Be With You'
I'm in love with this song! El wrote a classic and his voice is also classic. If I ever and I do mean ever get married, this song will be a part of it. Thanks El!
One of the greatest songs ever by my favorite group ever. I didn't understand this one until I got crapped on a bunch of times in relationships ... now it makes perfect sense. Truly a classic.
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I'm in love with this song! El wrote a classic and his voice is also classic. If I ever and I do mean ever get married, this song will be a part of it. Thanks El!
Key | June 24, 2008 12:13 PM | PermalinkI thought Bunny sang this song? Sounds like a girl talking to a guy, not the other way around?
Sasha | May 1, 2008 9:57 PM | PermalinkBabies were born behind this song. Word life.
Trent | May 1, 2008 11:17 AM | PermalinkBeautiful song. I even like Tamia's version.
Love | May 1, 2008 10:59 AM | PermalinkMy song, hands down.
Sharonda | May 1, 2008 8:47 AM | PermalinkOne of the greatest songs ever by my favorite group ever. I didn't understand this one until I got crapped on a bunch of times in relationships ... now it makes perfect sense. Truly a classic.
S. Flemming | April 30, 2008 9:02 PM | PermalinkOh Man! You're bringing back some memories. El sang so beautifully. Sigh.
Danielle | April 30, 2008 8:24 PM | Permalink