Hodges, James & Smith were an American vocal ensemble active during the 1970s, originally consisting of Pat Hodges, Denita James, and Jessica Smith. Renowned for their soulful and gospel-inspired harmonies, their style was a blend of R&B, soul, and pop music. They collaborated with notable producer and songwriter William "Mickey" Stevenson, producing influential works like "I'm In Love" and "Falling In Love". The group's distinctive sound and contribution to the R&B genre cement their place in music history.