Real nice clip soulballard thanks for sharing.
Fondly,
Roberta
Wow, and they kick off with I Didn't Know, a much underrated tune from the Philly pantheon. I just love it! And I never knew there three lead voices on it...
Thank you, soulballad. Girl-group harmonies didn't come any better than The Three Degrees!
And, speaking of "I Didn’t Know", did you know that The Three Degrees [[Sheila, Valerie, & Fayette) appeared on a 1973 episode of "Sanford And Son" where they performed an a-capella version of "I Didn’t Know"? I remember seeing the original airing of this episode back in the day. If I recall, their first Philadelphia International album had just been released. Seeing the girls perform this was really special at the time. [[Posted by Sanford And Son)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GltZlg3o04
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Don't want to turn this into THREE DEGREES V SUPREMES fight but i now realize why supremes lost there fans especially in UK me for one,i saw the three degrees for first time on London Palladium show tv 73-74 and loved them,they were everything the Supremes had stopped being.They came at right time in uk The Supremes were struggling last hit Automatically sunshine ended on charts new members relacements i could not keep up,Three Degrees were everywhere had identites there timing was perfect.Though i love both groups just saying and lastly When will i see you again[beautiful]was a nod Someday we'll be together.Both groups i love them.cheers
their manager had a falling out with Gamble/Huff before they could have a string of hits in the US.
.Great clip. Thx. Did Valerie give Fayette a sign to take over? I'm surprised Fayette didn't do more leads. Great voice.
Fayette did a few leads during the Roulette years. She and Shelia also shared the lead on Everybody Gets to Go to The Moon. It seems most of their songs from the Gamble and Huff era were shared leads, which was a good thing. Take a listen to "Ebb Tide" where they each take a verse also "Mac Arthur Park
Fayette's clear soprano is showcased in the background on this 1969 side with the classic trio
I love The Three Degrees,they have always been a class act,just like The Supremes,i just wish they had stayed with Gamble and Huff,tho The Supremes will always be number 1,[[to me)i still love The Three Degrees,even now.
Sheila Ferguson and Diana Ross are 2 of the most sexiest women to walk this earth,how lucky were both groups to have them in their lineups cheers.
This is a great video. "When will I see you again" is one of the classic songs from that era [[70's) that have stood the test of time. "When will I see you again", "The best of my love" by the Emotions and "Lady Marmalade" from Labelle are the most played girl group songs from that era.
What's the back story marv?
Great music videos. Funny thing is as much as I am up on most of my music from the 70's and 80's I had very little knowledge of The Three Degrees. I knew about When Will I see You Again and I remembered seeing them on Sanford & Son. It was around 10 years ago through this site that I began to see posts on the group and saw what a following they had. Definitely grateful for all f my musicologists on SD
I'm going to pick up some Three Degrees CD. Are the Philly albums the best of the groups recordings?
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