The Glass House (band)
The Glass House was an American R&B/soul group from Detroit, Michigan, United States.
The Glass House was an assembly of house musicians put together by Holland-Dozier-Holland for their Invictus Records label in 1969.[1] The group was led by Ty Hunter and included Scherrie Payne, sister of soul singer Freda Payne.[2] The group released two albums and had a string of chart hits through 1972, peaking with 1969's "Crumbs Off The Table", but once their popularity had dried up, Invictus dissolved the group.[2]
Shortly thereafter, Ty Hunter and Scherrie Payne joined the Motown roster. Ty joined the singing group The Originals. Scherrie Payne joined The Supremes.[2]
Members
- Scherrie Payne
- Ty Hunter
- Larry Mitchell
- Sylvia Smith
- Pearl Jones[2]
Discography
Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | |
---|---|---|---|
U.S. Pop Singles | U.S. R&B | ||
1969 | "Crumbs off the Table" | 59 | 7 |
1970 | "I Can't Be You (You Can't Be Me)" | 90 | 33 |
1970 | "Stealing Moments from Another Woman's Life" | 121 | 42 |
1971 | "If It ain't Love, It Don't Matter" | - | 42 |
1971 | "Touch Me Jesus" | - | - |
1971 | "Look What We've Done to Love" | 101 | 31 |
1972 | "Playing Games" | - | - |
1972 | "Giving Up the Ring" | - | - |
1972 | "VIP" | - | - |
1972 | "Thanks, I Needed That" | - | 47 |
References
- The Glass House at Allmusic
- Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 981. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
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