As the music landscape shifted in the late 1970s, Ray, Goodman & Brown adapted to the changing times, exploring new sounds and collaborating with other artists. The group continued to perform and record throughout the 1980s and 1990s, albeit with some lineup changes.
The song relies heavily on the stark contrast between the smooth, piercing falsetto of Harry Ray and the deep, conversational baritone/bass spoken-word intros and backdrops provided by Al Goodman. Billy Brown’s rich tenor anchors the mid-range, creating a seamless wall of sound. Ray Goodman And Brown Till The Right One Comes Along
"Till The Right One Comes Along" is a quintessential ballad featuring the group's signature blend of soulful vocals. As the music landscape shifted in the late
Led by the distinct vocals of Harry Ray, Al Goodman, and William "Billy" Brown, they scored monumental hits like "Love on a Two-Way Street" and "Look at Me (I'm in Love)". Billy Brown’s rich tenor anchors the mid-range, creating
Stay is more than just a vessel for this single song. It's a cohesive album that showcases the range of Ray, Goodman & Brown. The tracklist includes other well-regarded cuts like "" and a cover of the standard " Only You (And You Alone) ". Released by Polydor Records, the album saw various international releases, proving the group's global appeal.
The group's music has been sampled and covered by numerous artists over the years, introducing their work to new generations. In 1996, "Till the Right One Comes Along" was sampled in the remix of rapper A Tribe Called Quest's "Find a Way."