A short-lived spinoff group formed by onetime
Detroit Emeralds members
James Mitchell and
Marvin Willis,
Floaters scored a number one R&B and number two pop hit with their debut, "Float On," for ABC. It was neither a lyrical nor vocal triumph, but was still among the biggest-selling R&B singles of 1977. Featuring lead singer
Charles Clark, along with
Larry Cunningham, Paul and
Ralph Mitchell, and Jonathan Murray, the group wasn't able to sustain whatever magic it generated with "Float On." The next two singles were actually superior performances to the hit. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and "I Just Want to Be with You" demonstrated that
Clark could be an effective ballad singer, but neither could move beyond moderate R&B chart status.
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Ron Wynn, Rovi