Employing a staff of up to 100 writers and lyricists (such as Linda Creed) and recording at Joe Tarsia’s Sigma Sound studio, Gamble and Huff worked with artists such as the O’Jays, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass, Billy Paul, The Intruders, the Trammps, the Three Degrees and MFSB (Mother, Father, Sister, Brother), making an indelible impact on black music and pop music in general.
Today, Philadelphia International Records maintains a catalogue of more than 3,000 recorded songs, which often find their way into commercials (such as Old Navy, Office Max, Verizon and Coor’s Beer) and are sampled by recording artists like Angie Stone, Nellie, Jay Z and Bette Midler.