Originally known as The Moments (famous for "Love on a Two-Way Street"), the group rebranded as Ray, Goodman & Brown in the late 1970s after a legal dispute over the original name. The trio—Harry Ray, Al Goodman, and Billy Brown—brought a new level of vocal sophistication to the group. Their blend was seamless: Goodman often took the sweet, pleading tenor, Brown the warm, grounded baritone, and Ray the soaring, emotional lead. This track showcases their ability to turn a simple lyric into a shared, lived-in experience.
The Song "Till The Right One Comes Along" is a quintessential Quiet Storm ballad that captures the patience, vulnerability, and romantic optimism of the late 1970s and early 1980s R&B era. Unlike a typical love-at-first-sight anthem, this song is a mature, almost philosophical promise: the narrator refuses to settle for temporary affection or "Mr./Ms. Right Now," choosing instead to wait—however long it takes—for a love that is true, deep, and lasting.
While not as commercially massive as their biggest hit ("Special Lady"), this song has become a deep cut beloved by Quiet Storm radio hosts, slow-dance playlists, and anyone curating a "grown and sexy" R&B collection. It remains a testament to Ray, Goodman & Brown’s artistry—proof that sometimes the most powerful love song isn't about finding love now , but about knowing it's worth the wait.
Originally known as The Moments (famous for "Love on a Two-Way Street"), the group rebranded as Ray, Goodman & Brown in the late 1970s after a legal dispute over the original name. The trio—Harry Ray, Al Goodman, and Billy Brown—brought a new level of vocal sophistication to the group. Their blend was seamless: Goodman often took the sweet, pleading tenor, Brown the warm, grounded baritone, and Ray the soaring, emotional lead. This track showcases their ability to turn a simple lyric into a shared, lived-in experience.
The Song "Till The Right One Comes Along" is a quintessential Quiet Storm ballad that captures the patience, vulnerability, and romantic optimism of the late 1970s and early 1980s R&B era. Unlike a typical love-at-first-sight anthem, this song is a mature, almost philosophical promise: the narrator refuses to settle for temporary affection or "Mr./Ms. Right Now," choosing instead to wait—however long it takes—for a love that is true, deep, and lasting. Ray Goodman And Brown Till The Right One Comes Along
While not as commercially massive as their biggest hit ("Special Lady"), this song has become a deep cut beloved by Quiet Storm radio hosts, slow-dance playlists, and anyone curating a "grown and sexy" R&B collection. It remains a testament to Ray, Goodman & Brown’s artistry—proof that sometimes the most powerful love song isn't about finding love now , but about knowing it's worth the wait. Originally known as The Moments (famous for "Love
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