Ghetto Child

1973 single by The Spinners From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Ghetto Child" is a 1973 song recorded by American R&B music group the Spinners (known as "Detroit Spinners" in the UK) for the Atlantic label. It was written by Thom Bell and Linda Creed. It was produced by Bell, and recorded at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios with the house band MFSB providing the backing instrumentation. It is notable for being one of few songs that all three main leads, Bobby Smith, Philippé Wynne and Henry Fambrough sing lead (Wynne and Fambrough on the verses and Smith on the song's bridge). Although some think the song focuses on racial injustice broadly and the injustice of the 1967 Detroit Riot more specifically, the lyrics suggest that the song may be about intra-racial discrimination—the song is written from the perspective of a black child who is derided not (primarily) due to his skin-color but due to his class status.

B-side"We Belong Together"
ReleasedJuly 1973
Recorded1972–1973
StudioSigma Sound, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Quick facts Single by The Spinners, from the album Spinners ...
"Ghetto Child"
Single by The Spinners
from the album Spinners
B-side"We Belong Together"
ReleasedJuly 1973
Recorded1972–1973
StudioSigma Sound, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
GenrePhiladelphia soul, R&B
Length3:47
LabelAtlantic
Songwriters
ProducerThom Bell
The Spinners singles chronology
"One of a Kind (Love Affair)"
(1973)
"Ghetto Child"
(1973)
"Mighty Love"
(1973)
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The group's fifth hit at Atlantic, the song peaked at number four on the R&B chart and number twenty-nine on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.[1][2]

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Chart history

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