A veteran singer and composer during the classic period of Philly soul, Bunny Sigler was always capable of making striking, memorable soul/R&B material. Debuting in the '50s with his own group and as a solo performer, he reached the higher end of the R&B charts several times, including in 1967 with "Let the Good Times Roll and Feel So Good," in 1973 with "Tossin' and Turnin'," in 1978 with "Let Me Party with You (Party, Party, Party)," and later that year with a Loleatta Holloway duet, "Only You." Sigler actually earned much more acclaim for his work as a staff writer and prod...