0:00
0:00

Save as Playlist     Clear     Source: YouTube

Share with your Friends
The Combinations Free Music

Biography

The Combinations Free Music

The Combinations

Effective period / Period of releases: 1968

Members: Tee Fletcher, Billy Lyles, Emory Cloud

Totally different group than The Combinations
The Combinations were a vocal quartet out of Atlanta, Georgia, who recorded a solitary 45 single entitled “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me/The Goddess Of Love” in 1968 for the vanity Kimtone label. This project was a collaboration between Thomas Fletcher (or as he’s more widely known as ‘Tee’ Fletcher) and Billy Lyles. Tee would feature as producer and arranger upon both sides of the 45, with him being the songwriter on “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me”. Tee remembers the group’s original line-up as being the lead singer Emory Cloud supported initially by a bass singer known as Smitty, a first tenor known as Big Harold and a second tenor Little Harold, with Smitty later being replaced by Jack Fraser (prior to the Kimtone 45 release).
Some of the members of The Combinations actually went on to become part of the group The M.V.P.'s