So Full of Love

So Full Of Love is a 1978 album by the O'Jays. The album contains the No. 1 R&B hit "Use ta Be My Girl", and was awarded RIAA Platinum Certification for sales of 1,000,000 copies.

The single "Brandy" has long been speculated by many fans to be about a woman. However, in 2013, production team Gamble and Huff revealed the song was written about a dog.

Critical reception
The Bay State Banner praised "the O'Jays' best harmonizing since 'I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow' and their most casual smoochie lyrics in nearly that many years."

Track listing
Tracks 1-3 written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff; all others as noted.

Side one

 * 1) "Sing My Heart Out" - 4:25
 * 2) "Use ta Be My Girl" - 4:02
 * 3) "Cry Together" - 5:36
 * 4) "This Time Baby" (Casey James, LeRoy Bell) - 4:43

Side two

 * 1) "Brandy" (Joseph B. Jefferson, Charles B. Simmons) - 4:14
 * 2) "Take Me to the Stars" (Larry Hancock, Al Boyd) - 4:13
 * 3) "Help (Somebody Please)" (Eddie Levert, Robert Dukes) - 4:58
 * 4) "Strokety Stroke" (Bunny Sigler) - 4:24

Personnel

 * Kenneth Gamble - producer, songwriter
 * Dennis Harris - guitar
 * Bobby Eli - guitar
 * Roland Chambers - guitar
 * Bunny Sigler - guitar, keyboards, piano, producer
 * Norman Harris - arranger, guitar
 * Ron Baker - bass guitar
 * Eddie Levert - vocals, songwriter
 * Sammy Strain - vocals
 * Walter Williams - vocals
 * Lenny Pakula - keyboards
 * Leon Huff - keyboards, producer, piano, songwriter
 * Earl Young - drums
 * Don Renaldo - conductor, horn, strings
 * Thom Bell - arranger, strings, producer, songwriter
 * Larry Washington - bongos, percussion
 * Vincent Montana Jr. - percussion, vibraphone
 * Tony Sellari - art direction
 * Bobby Martin - arranger