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    The Good Girls

    Does anyone know whatever happened to this group? They recorded for a short time at Motown, during the "new jack swing" movement. Some thought they would be the "new" Supremes.

    Here's their version of "Itching"; an odd choice IMO of a Supremes cover.


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    Not bad at all. Don't know what happened to them.

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    They have a Facebook Page. It appears that they still perform occasionally and posted back in Oct 2013 that they were in the studio working on a new album.

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    IMHO the Good Girls were bad - meaning crap!

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    I would say, many, MANY, New Jack Swing Era, 1987-early nineties was halted, whether in new albums, or hit albums, by 1992, or soonafter, thanks to Grunge. Not just Motown's Good Girls and Today, but anyone heard anything GREAT from Bobby Brown, MC Hammer, or Paula Abdul after their 1991-1992 albums?

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    What impact would grunge have had on R&B artist? I don't think that the R&B record buying public cared anything at all about grunge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skooldem1 View Post
    What impact would grunge have had on R&B artist? I don't think that the R&B record buying public cared anything at all about grunge.
    I just once watched, heard that 1992 was Michael Jackson's year, "Black or White", before Kurt Cobain - but then again, was a Vh1 documentary. Still, C'mon, there had to be a explanation why Al B. Sure!'s last album until recently was "Sexy Versus", 1992
    Last edited by Ngroove; 02-27-2014 at 06:15 PM.

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    That group reminds me of another group, Sweet Sensation, which also covered a Supremes song - "Love Child."


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    Anyhow, loved their first album, especially "Your Sweetness" and "I Need Your Love", loved their voices, and their schoolgirl-esque charms. They sounded pretty solid on MC Trouble's "Make You Mine" too.
    Last edited by Ngroove; 02-27-2014 at 06:14 PM.

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    Of the girl groups out of that era....Jade was my favorite.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ9HG0nGe-g

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    There were a lot of girl groups in the late 80s and early 90s and The Good Girls got lost in the crowd and were not able to stand out like other groups such as Expose or En Vogue.

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    I have to admit that I own both of their cds, the second one is better and has 4 or 5 songs that are quite nice [[in an early/mid 90s sort of way).

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    They were good
    could sing
    great stage persona
    had skills at dancing
    the only thing I thought was what was Motown thinking with the name.
    Just how long could they be the GOOD GIRLS ?

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    At the end of the Sweet sensation video posted here, the group re-creates the album cover of the Supremes album Love Child...starts at 4:12.

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    Wasn't the Good Girls one of the Gordy sister's creations ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by captainjames View Post
    Wasn't the Good Girls one of the Gordy sister's creations ?
    I'd assume Jheryll Busby's, considering their arrival / promotion that peroid?

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    They went separate ways finally. One got married , one went into acting and I thing one just does recording as a background singer. They were not Motown's answer for the Supremes.

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