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    Mind, Body and Soul The Supremes

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEiq3D94ryk This could have been a smash. What happened to it??

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    I agree. I always wondered what happened to it and their recording of the Delfonics, "Didn't I Blow Your Mind".

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    Say - does anyone know how I can get a copy of either/both of these rare Supremes tracks? Thanks in advance...

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    it's gone already,damn

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    "Mind, Body And Soul" was written by Dunbar and Wayne [[aka Holland-Dozier-Holland) for the Flaming Ember. So in essence the Supremes were recording a new HDH song.

    Has anyone ever heard "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time?" The track was assigned to them, but unsure if vocals were added.

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    which line up is this Jean, Mary, Lynda ?

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    No, It's JMC.

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    I believe it was recorded in 1970.

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    this is where we need Andy or George

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    agree with Brad - this was an earlier JMC track. i think it was a mistake to leave this in the vault. great one. any idea as to the producer? i think it would have made a fine addition to Right On. or swap out Na na Hey hey with this song on New Ways

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    In Mary's book, it says that it was recorded on Jan 30, 1970. On the same day, they rerecorded Up The Ladder, and recorded Na Na Hey Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye.

    I love the Delfornics version. It would be interesting to hear JMC's version.

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