Timeline

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1943

Thomas Bell is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


1959

Joins Kenny Gamble's harmony group, The Romeos


1965

Hired as a staff writer and touring conductor for singer Chubby Checker


1967

After leaving Checker's company, signs as a session pianist with Cameo Records, where he first works with the local soul group, the Delfonics


1968

Joins the Delfonics' new record label as a producer on their first album. The album included the smash hit LA LA MEANS I LOVE YOU.


1968

LA LA MEANS I LOVE YOU reaches #4 on the pop charts with a recording by the Delfonics


1970

The Delfonics recording of DIDN'T I BLOW YOUR MIND THIS TIME reaches #10 on the pop charts


1972

The Stylistics recording of BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW reaches #3 on the pop charts


1972

I'LL BE AROUND reaches #3 on the pop charts with a recording by The Spinners


1972

The Stylistics recording of I'M STONE IN LOVE WITH YOU reaches #10 on the pop charts


1972

YOU ARE EVERYTHING reaches #9 on the pop charts with a recording by the Stylistics


1972

Produces the debut album by the Stylistics which includes his songs BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW and YOU ARE EVERYTHING


1972

Producer and arranger on the O'Jays' album, Backstabbers


1973

BREAK UP TO MAKE UP reaches #5 on the pop charts with a recording by the Stylistics


1973

The Spinners' recording of GHETTO CHILD reaches the top thirty on the pop charts


1973

I'M DOING FINE NOW reaches #17 on the pop charts with a recording by New York City


1973

ROCKIN' ROLL BABY reaches #14 on the pop charts with a recording by the Stylistics


1973

Produces the Spinners' debut album which includes his songs I'LL BE AROUND and GHETTO CHILD


1973

Produces Johnny Mathis' album I'm Coming Home


1974

The Spinners' recording of I'M COMING HOME reaches the top twenty on the pop charts


1974

YOU MAKE ME FEEL BRAND NEW reaches #2 on the pop charts with a recording by the Stylistics


1974

Produces the Spinners' album Mighty Love


1975

Produces the Spinners' album Pick of the Litter


1975

Wins the Grammy award for Producer of the Year for Mighty Love


1976

RUBBERBAND MAN reaches #2 on the pop charts with a recording by the Spinners


1977

Collaborates with Elton John. The sessions were released on the EP Mama Can't Buy You Love 20 years after they were recorded.


1981

Tierra's cover recording of the 1968 #4 hit song LA LA MEANS I LOVE YOU reaches #72 on the pop charts


1982

Produces two albums for Deniece Williams


1989

New Kids on the Block's cover recording of the 1970 top ten song DIDN'T I BLOW YOUR MIND THIS TIME reaches #8 on the pop charts


1991

Cynthia's cover of the 1973 #5 hit song BREAK UP TO MAKE UP reaches #70 on the pop charts


1996

Prince's cover of the 1972 #3 hit song BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW reaches #31 on the pop charts


2006

Inducted in the Songwriters Hall of Fame


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