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    The Supremes? From 1957? Who Knew? A Tasty Tidbit.

    No doubt some of you already knew about this--but it sure was news to me:

    http://home.earthlink.net/~v1tiger/origsupremes.html

    DON'T LEAVE ME HERE TO CRY [1957]
    Featuring Huey "Piano" Smith

    Written by Joe Ruffino & The Supremes: Forest Porter, Jay Robinson, Bobby Isbell, Ed Jackson, & Eddie Dumas--

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QoguFDg0N4

    And a detailed history on The Supremes:

    http://www.columbusmusichistory.com/...upremes-1.html

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    There were several groups called the supremes in the fifties that recorded,and there was one male group of supremes that did little until they added a wonderful lady named[ruby nash]as lead singer and changed their name[ruby and the romantics]they sold afew records afterwards.

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