;Teardrops, Superbs and Devotion An early production of Paul Kyser's was "Wait For Me" bw "Birdies and Memories" on Gossip TKT-2121 for girl group, The Teardrops, which was released in 1964. Not to be confused with
The Teardrops from Cincinnati, Ohio, this Kyser produced group that featured Rhonda Franklin on lead vocals was from New Jersey. Rhonda Franklin would later be part of The Superbs who would record "Love's Unpredictable" in 1968. She didn't sing lead on that song. It was Phillis Harris. "Love's Unpredictable" backed with "Happiest Girl In The World" was released on Catamount 2122 in 1968. Franklin had left the group by the time a promotional picture of Phillis Harris, Harris' sister and another female singer Arnita was produced. According to the May 8, 1971, issue of
Billboard, one of Kyser's and Tom Vetri's recent projects at the time was a production for
Colossus Records with the group
Devotion. He had recent success with them with his composition,
Dawning of Love which charted in the
Cash Box Top 60 In R & B Locations chart, peaking at no. 41, and peaking at no. 49 in the
Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart. ;Further activities His composition, "
Body and Soul (That's the Way It's Got to Be)" recorded by
Soul Generation got to no. 27 on the R&B chart in 1972. With Leon Stuckey, he wrote the song "
Hypertension". It was a hit in 1975 for the group Calendar, getting on the
Billboard Disco Action chart at no. 12 on the week ending July 5, 1975, no. 10 on the
Record Mirror UK Disco Chart, and no. 94 on the
Cash Box Top 100 R&B chart. It also got into the
Billboard Soul chart in 1975. He wrote and produced the song "Invitation to the World" for Jimmy Briscoe & The Little Beavers which was released in 1977. It was one of two disco singles that
Billboard recommended in its October 8 edition that year. It got to no. 91 on the US R&B chart. In 1979, he produced "Into The Milky Way" for the same group. He co-wrote the song with Leon Stuckey. Manhattans, Commodores, Spinners, Gladys night & the Pips, R. Flack & D. Hathaway, the Jacksons were on
Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals category in 1981. But Kyser's production work on the "Rhyze to the Top" single lost Rhyze a grammy nomination in the
Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals category in 1981. In 1989, Kyser did well with his production and co-composition of
Terry Tate's "
Babies Having Babies" which made its debut on debut at no. 80 on the
Cash Box Top R&B Singles chart at no. 80, and getting to no. 14 on the twelfth week. It was also a Top Ten, at no. 10 in the Black Singles
Billboard chart, spending a total of 18 weeks in the chart. Kyser and Renee Connel wrote the song "Up Down" which was recorded by New Jersey songstress Parker J. Produced by Game Music, it appeared on her debut album "Lifeline". It entered the
Digital Radio Tracker's Global Top 200 Airplay Chart at no. 81. ==Work with Leon Stuckey==