Love Committee, originally known as The Ethics, was a Philadelphia-based soul group that emerged in the late 1960s. The ensemble featured notable members such as Ron Tyson, who later joined The Temptations, and Joe Freeman, a gospel-trained vocalist. Their music seamlessly blended passionate vocals with the rich orchestration characteristic of the Philadelphia soul sound. In 1978, under the Salsoul subsidiary Gold Mind Records, they released the album "Law and Order," which included the standout track "Cheaters Never Win," celebrated for its compelling dance rhythms and harmonious finesse. ([soulandjazzandfunk.com](https://www.soulandjazzandfunk.com/reviews/love-committee-law-a-order-bbr/?utm_source=openai))