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    Stevie Wonder If You Really Love Me 1971


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    Is that Lynda Lawrence on the end?

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    I think so
    Quote Originally Posted by marybrewster View Post
    Is that Lynda Lawrence on the end?

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    I made a mistake when I posted this. The is from early 72 not 71

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    Indeed that is Lynda displaying all the elegance and stage presence it took to become a Supreme in only a few months

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    Lynda Lawrence is a great talent.

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    I remember watching folk trying to dance to this one. When the talking passages came on, the dancers were a bit confused as to what steps to do next. Many would take the easy route and simply leave the floor and await the next track. By the time the record had finished, the dance floor would be almost empty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theboyfromxtown View Post
    I remember watching folk trying to dance to this one. When the talking passages came on, the dancers were a bit confused as to what steps to do next. Many would take the easy route and simply leave the floor and await the next track. By the time the record had finished, the dance floor would be almost empty.
    That’s quite funny, but understandable.

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