A very nice gift givin' reaction 🎁! Fayette Pinkney is the lead singer. Helen Scott and Valerie Holiday are the other two singers. Yes, the harmonies are on point. I see 👁👁 you have reacted to the Three Degrees before: When Will I See You Again. Givin' Up Givin' In was released as the lead single from The Three Degrees' 1978 album: New Dimensions. It was written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Belotte. It was produced by Giorgio Moroder. The song reached #12 on the Dance Club chart and #39 on the R&B chart. This live performance is from the Dutch TV show: TopPop, on December 2, 1978. The song was featured in the 1979 film 📽: The B!tch. The song has been covered by 📻: Rozlyne Clarke (1994), Sheena Easton (2000) and The Nolans (2009). Lyrics 🗒: Givin' up, givin' in I won't be no fool again I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Yeah (I'm givin' up now) I'm givin' up, givin' in You can sweet talk to the wind 'Cause I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up (I'm givin' up now) I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Yeah, yeah (I'm givin' up now) Too much givin', just no take Guess I saw it all too late I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up (I'm givin' up now) I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Yeah (I'm givin' up now) All those lies and alibis That you smoothed out every time Now I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up (I'm givin' up now) I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up, always regrettin' Givin' up, all your deceivin' Givin' up, always excusing ( yeah ) Givin' up, (there's) no more delusion Givin' up, allways regrettin' Givin' up, no more forgivin' Givin' up, too many alibis Givin' up, all of your stupid lies I'm givin' up, I'm givin' in 'Cause this old heart ain't gonna rule my head Now I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' in (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' in (I'm giving up now) I'm givin' up, I'm givin' in My blind hate has got eyes again I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Givin' in (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up (I'm givin' up now) Yeah (I'm givin' up now) I'm givin' up, I'm givin' in I won't be no fool again I'm givin' up, yeah (I'm givin' up now) Givin' in (I'm givin' up now) Giving up (I'm givin' up now) Yeah (I'm givin' up now) I'm givin' up, givin' in You can go sweet talk to the wind 'Cause I'm givin' up, yeah (I'm givin' up now) Givin' in (I'm givin' up now) I'm givin' up, yeah (I'm givin' up now) Givin' up, always regrettin' Givin' up, all your deceivin' Givin' up, always excusing ( yeah ) Givin' up, (there's) no more delusion Givin' up, always regrettin' Givin' up, no more forgivin' Givin' up, always believin' Givin' up, all your deceivin' Givin' up, can't you be honest once in life Givin' up, all of these cruel lies Givin' up, all of your alibis Givin' up, all of your stupid lies, yeah The Three Degrees Info 📰: The Three Degrees is a female vocal group formed in 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although 16 women have been members over the years, the group has always been a trio. The group were particularly successful in the UK, achieving 13 Top 50 hit singles between 1974 and 1985. The group's discography consists of 13 studio albums, 2 live albums, 21 compilation albums and 64 singles. The Three Degrees have appeared in two films: The French Connection (1971) and Birds Of Prey (2020). The Three Degrees appeared on an episode of the hit 1970s television sitcom: Sanford And Son (Season 3, Episode 4 titled “Presenting The Three Degrees”), which aired on October 5, 1973. The original group members were Fayette Pinkney, Shirley Porter and Linda Turner. Shirley Porter and Linda Turner were eventually replaced by Janet Harmon and Helen Scott and then subsequently by Sheila Ferguson and Valerie Holiday. The group's line-up from 1967 to 1976 was Fayette Pinkney, Valerie Holiday and Sheila Ferguson, who would go on to sing lead on most of the group's biggest hits. This line-up topped the US Hot 100 as featured vocalists on the MFSB single "TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia)" in 1974, and had seven UK Top 40 hits, including the 1974 single: "When Will I See You Again", which was a huge international hit, reaching the Top 5 in seven countries, including number two in the US and topping the UK Singles Chart. When Fayette Pinkney left the group in 1976, she was replaced by returning group member Helen Scott. This group lineup had four UK Top 20 hits, including: "Woman In Love", which reached number three in 1979. Shelia Ferguson left the group for a solo music career in 1986. The group's most stable singing lineup was from 1989 to 2010, with Cynthia Garrison joining Valerie Holiday and Helen Scott. They achieved a final UK chart entry, reaching number 54 in 1998 with a dance cover of the song: "Last Christmas". Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and Cynthia Garrison made their first US TV appearance in over 20 years in 2003 on the PBS show: "Rhythm, Love And Soul", along side Aretha Franklin, Lou Rawls and Mary Wilson. They were also part of the "Best Disco In Town 2004 Tour" with The Pointer Sisters, Chic, The Emotions and Evelyn "Champagne" King. They also took part in the 2007 "Best Disco In Town" tour of the United Kingdom in May 2007. In a 2006 documentary interview, which featured Shelia Ferguson and Valeria Holiday speaking about their time together in the group, it was revealed that when Shelia Ferguson decided to leave the group, she spoke to the group members on a phone call about her decision instead of in person and both parties felt that the conversation ended abruptly. In addition, Valeria Holiday commented feeling upset that this specific conversation should have been in person and not on a phone call and said that it had been difficult to find a replacement for Shelia Ferguson. Since then, Shelia Ferguson has had limited contact with the members of the group and has never had any public appearances with The Three Degrees. In 2009, the group released their first studio album in over ten years: Undercover 2009. It contained a selection of eight cover versions of classic songs by ABBA, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon and Bee Gees. The following year they released a new single: "Holding Back". Cynthia Garrison left the group at the end of 2010 due to health reasons (Piriformis syndrome), and was replaced by Freddie Poole in 2011. In a 2011 interview on the British TV show: Lorraine, the group members commented they may from time to time run into Shelia Ferguson in the United States. Often their encounters with Shelia Ferguson are only for brief moments as Helen Scott had mentioned, it is like ships that pass in the night. In 2013, Shelia Ferguson was awarded the Variety Legends of Industry Award for services to music. She has also been an Ambassador for The Prince's Trust since 2008. The group's 2016 album: "Strategy: Our Tribute To Philadelphia", was their first studio album release with Freddie Poole as a group member. Valerie Holiday is the longest serving Three Degree member with almost 56 years of continuous service to her name. Helen Scott remains the only member who was active during the Swan Records era. The group: Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott, Cynthia Garrison, together with founder member Fayette Pinkney, received various honors during 2007 and 2008, through BEMA (The Black Entertainment and Music Association) and the City of Philadelphia for their contribution to music over five decades, creating, for the first time: The Four Degrees. During 2022 and 2023, Tabitha King replaced Helen Scott who suffered from COVID-19 and is now unable to perform. Singer Jessie Wagner replaced Tabitha King in March 2024, after she left the group in order to pursue a solo singing career. The Three Degrees still perform their music live on stage in 2024 with a line-up consisting of Freddie Poole, Valerie Holiday and Jessie Wagner. Miscellaneous Notes 🗂: The Three Degrees performed their song: "When Will I See You Again", at Prince Charles' 30th birthday party at Buckingham Palace in 1978. Shelia Ferguson has had a very successful stage acting career in the UK over the decades since leaving the group in 1976 and is a best-selling author for her 1989 book: "Soul Food: Classic Cuisine From The Deep South". The Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott, Cynthia Garrison version of The Three Degrees was the longest running formation of the group (1989-2010). Group Members Who Passed Away 🙏🏾: 1. Fayette Pinkney (January 10, 1948 - June 27, 2009) On June 27, 2009, she passed away at her home in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, due to acute respiratory failure following a short and sudden illness at the age of 61. She was laid to rest at Ivy Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2. Cynthia Garrison (1960 - January 22, 2024) She passed away on January 22, 2024, at the age of 64. No cause of passing or burial details are available. The Three Degrees Group Members (*Classic Lineup Group Member) 👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤: Janet Jones (1963 - 1967) Linda Turner (1963) Shirley Porter (1963) Helen Scott (1963 - 1966, 1976 - 2022) *Fayette Pinkney (1963 - 1976) Janet Harmon (1964 - 1967) Sonia Goring (1966) *Sheila Ferguson (1966 - 1986) *Valerie Holiday (1967 - 2024) Sandra Tucker (1967) Miquel Brown (1986) Vera Brown (1986 - 1987) Rhea Harris (1987 - 1988) Victoria Wallace (1988 - 1989) Cynthia Garrison (1989 - 2010) Freddie Pool (2011 - 2024) Tabitha King (2022 - 2023) Jessie Wagner (2024) ****CONTINUE BELOW****
The Three Degrees Albums 📀: Maybe (1970) The Three Degrees (1973) International (1975) Take Good Care Of Yourself (1975) UK. With Love (1975) Benelux. So Much Love (1975) The Three Degrees Live (1975) The Three Degrees Live In Japan (1975) A Toast Of Love (1976) Standing Up for Love (1977) New Dimensions (1978) 3D (1979) Album Of Love (1982) The Three Degrees Live In The UK (1984) …And Holding (1989) Out Of The Past, Into The Future (1993) Christmas With The Three Degrees (1998) Undercover 2009 (2009) Strategy: Our Tribute To Philadelphia (2016) Fayette Pickney Albums 📀: One Degree (1979) Shelia Ferguson Albums 📀: A New Kind Of Medicine (2004) Tabitha King Albums 📀: What A Wonderful World (2024) Sundray Tucker aka Cindy Scott Albums 📀: Supremely Yours w/ Scherrie Payne and Lynda Laurence (1995) The Loving Country (1999) Live & Red Hot (2000) The Loving Country 2: Driving Wheel Sessions (2004) Vera Brown Albums 📀: Bad Reputation w/ The Ritchie Family (1979) Give Me A Break w/ The Ritchie Family (1980) I'll Do My Best w/ The Ritchie Family (1982) All Night All Right w/ The Ritchie Family (1983) Ben Pressley Presents Vera Brown & The Vessels (2008) Somebody (2019) Miquel Brown Albums 📀: Symphony Of Love (1978) Manpower (1983) Close To Perfection (1985) The Best Of Miquel Brown (1991) Some more good songs by The Three Degrees 🎶: I Do Take You, We're All Alone, Get Your Love Back, T.S.O.P (The Sound Of Philadelphia), Love Is The Message, Year Of Decision, Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon, I Didn't Know, My Simple Heart, Set Me Free, The Runner, Here I Am, Long Lost Lover, I Wanna Be Your Baby, Trade Winds, You're The One, Maybe, Lonelier Are Fools, I'm Gonna Need You, Do It, Falling In Love Again, Standing Up For Love, We're All Alone, Without You, Hot Summer Night, Can't You See What You're Doing To Me, Liar, What I Did For Love, This Christmas, If And When, Jump The Gun, Woman In Love, Take Good Care Of Yourself, Dirty Ol' Man, I Like Being A Woman, The Golden Lady, Magic In The Air, I'm Gonna Need You, Starlight, Look In My Eyes, Contact, Love Of My Life, Strategy, This Is The House, Lock It Up, Holding Back, The Feeling Of Love, Hurry Hurry, What I See, Melting Pot, Down In The Boondocks, Tales Are True, Macaroni Man, Just Leave Me Alone, I Won't Let You Go, A Tender Lie, Midnight Train, Do It (Use Your Mind), Let's Shindig, People With Feeling, There's So Much Love All Around Me, If And When, Together, Gee Baby (I'm Sorry), Lonely Town, McArthur Park, Rosegarden, The Magic Door, A Woman Needs A Good Man, Ebb Tide, Sugar On Sunday, Loving Cup, Another Heartache, Collage, Bitter Tears, Free Ride, In Love We Grow, Stardust and The Heaven I Need. Fun Fact 🕵🏾♀: In 1981, The Three Degrees performed at the pre-wedding party for Princess Diana Of Wales.
Some reactions to consider 🤔: The Pointer Sisters - I'm So Excited Music Video (PointerSistersVEVO YT channel), Michael Jackson - She's Out Of My Life (Official Video) or Cher - Believe (Official Music Video).
These women were known for their awesome harmonies and flat-out singing.
The 3 Degrees are the best trio of ladies in group vocal (to me ;-) ) Philly based women!!!
A LITTLE RESPECT GOES A LONG WAY WHEN COMPLIMENTING MY BEAUTIFUL YOUNG FRIEND COWBOYS👍
Wow.. she's different
great song and great reaction, the 3 degrees were awesome
A very nice gift givin' reaction 🎁! Fayette Pinkney is the lead singer. Helen Scott and Valerie Holiday are the other two singers. Yes, the harmonies are on point. I see 👁👁 you have reacted to the Three Degrees before: When Will I See You Again. Givin' Up Givin' In was released as the lead single from The Three Degrees' 1978 album: New Dimensions. It was written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Belotte. It was produced by Giorgio Moroder. The song reached #12 on the Dance Club chart and #39 on the R&B chart. This live performance is from the Dutch TV show: TopPop, on December 2, 1978.
The song was featured in the 1979 film 📽: The B!tch.
The song has been covered by 📻: Rozlyne Clarke (1994), Sheena Easton (2000) and The Nolans (2009).
Lyrics 🗒:
Givin' up, givin' in
I won't be no fool again
I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Yeah (I'm givin' up now)
I'm givin' up, givin' in
You can sweet talk to the wind
'Cause I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Yeah, yeah (I'm givin' up now)
Too much givin', just no take
Guess I saw it all too late
I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Yeah (I'm givin' up now)
All those lies and alibis
That you smoothed out every time
Now I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up, always regrettin'
Givin' up, all your deceivin'
Givin' up, always excusing ( yeah )
Givin' up, (there's) no more delusion
Givin' up, allways regrettin'
Givin' up, no more forgivin'
Givin' up, too many alibis
Givin' up, all of your stupid lies
I'm givin' up, I'm givin' in
'Cause this old heart ain't gonna rule my head
Now I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' in (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' in (I'm giving up now)
I'm givin' up, I'm givin' in
My blind hate has got eyes again
I'm givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' in (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up (I'm givin' up now)
Yeah (I'm givin' up now)
I'm givin' up, I'm givin' in
I won't be no fool again
I'm givin' up, yeah (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' in (I'm givin' up now)
Giving up (I'm givin' up now)
Yeah (I'm givin' up now)
I'm givin' up, givin' in
You can go sweet talk to the wind
'Cause I'm givin' up, yeah (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' in (I'm givin' up now)
I'm givin' up, yeah (I'm givin' up now)
Givin' up, always regrettin'
Givin' up, all your deceivin'
Givin' up, always excusing ( yeah )
Givin' up, (there's) no more delusion
Givin' up, always regrettin'
Givin' up, no more forgivin'
Givin' up, always believin'
Givin' up, all your deceivin'
Givin' up, can't you be honest once in life
Givin' up, all of these cruel lies
Givin' up, all of your alibis
Givin' up, all of your stupid lies, yeah
The Three Degrees Info 📰:
The Three Degrees is a female vocal group formed in 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although 16 women have been members over the years, the group has always been a trio. The group were particularly successful in the UK, achieving 13 Top 50 hit singles between 1974 and 1985. The group's discography consists of 13 studio albums, 2 live albums, 21 compilation albums and 64 singles. The Three Degrees have appeared in two films: The French Connection (1971) and Birds Of Prey (2020). The Three Degrees appeared on an episode of the hit 1970s television sitcom: Sanford And Son (Season 3, Episode 4 titled “Presenting The Three Degrees”), which aired on October 5, 1973.
The original group members were Fayette Pinkney, Shirley Porter and Linda Turner. Shirley Porter and Linda Turner were eventually replaced by Janet Harmon and Helen Scott and then subsequently by Sheila Ferguson and Valerie Holiday. The group's line-up from 1967 to 1976 was Fayette Pinkney, Valerie Holiday and Sheila Ferguson, who would go on to sing lead on most of the group's biggest hits. This line-up topped the US Hot 100 as featured vocalists on the MFSB single "TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia)" in 1974, and had seven UK Top 40 hits, including the 1974 single: "When Will I See You Again", which was a huge international hit, reaching the Top 5 in seven countries, including number two in the US and topping the UK Singles Chart.
When Fayette Pinkney left the group in 1976, she was replaced by returning group member Helen Scott. This group lineup had four UK Top 20 hits, including: "Woman In Love", which reached number three in 1979. Shelia Ferguson left the group for a solo music career in 1986.
The group's most stable singing lineup was from 1989 to 2010, with Cynthia Garrison joining Valerie Holiday and Helen Scott. They achieved a final UK chart entry, reaching number 54 in 1998 with a dance cover of the song: "Last Christmas".
Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and Cynthia Garrison made their first US TV appearance in over 20 years in 2003 on the PBS show: "Rhythm, Love And Soul", along side Aretha Franklin, Lou Rawls and Mary Wilson. They were also part of the "Best Disco In Town 2004 Tour" with The Pointer Sisters, Chic, The Emotions and Evelyn "Champagne" King. They also took part in the 2007 "Best Disco In Town" tour of the United Kingdom in May 2007.
In a 2006 documentary interview, which featured Shelia Ferguson and Valeria Holiday speaking about their time together in the group, it was revealed that when Shelia Ferguson decided to leave the group, she spoke to the group members on a phone call about her decision instead of in person and both parties felt that the conversation ended abruptly. In addition, Valeria Holiday commented feeling upset that this specific conversation should have been in person and not on a phone call and said that it had been difficult to find a replacement for Shelia Ferguson. Since then, Shelia Ferguson has had limited contact with the members of the group and has never had any public appearances with The Three Degrees.
In 2009, the group released their first studio album in over ten years: Undercover 2009. It contained a selection of eight cover versions of classic songs by ABBA, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon and Bee Gees. The following year they released a new single: "Holding Back".
Cynthia Garrison left the group at the end of 2010 due to health reasons (Piriformis syndrome), and was replaced by Freddie Poole in 2011.
In a 2011 interview on the British TV show: Lorraine, the group members commented they may from time to time run into Shelia Ferguson in the United States. Often their encounters with Shelia Ferguson are only for brief moments as Helen Scott had mentioned, it is like ships that pass in the night.
In 2013, Shelia Ferguson was awarded the Variety Legends of Industry Award for services to music. She has also been an Ambassador for The Prince's Trust since 2008.
The group's 2016 album: "Strategy: Our Tribute To Philadelphia", was their first studio album release with Freddie Poole as a group member. Valerie Holiday is the longest serving Three Degree member with almost 56 years of continuous service to her name. Helen Scott remains the only member who was active during the Swan Records era.
The group: Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott, Cynthia Garrison, together with founder member Fayette Pinkney, received various honors during 2007 and 2008, through BEMA (The Black Entertainment and Music Association) and the City of Philadelphia for their contribution to music over five decades, creating, for the first time: The Four Degrees.
During 2022 and 2023, Tabitha King replaced Helen Scott who suffered from COVID-19 and is now unable to perform.
Singer Jessie Wagner replaced Tabitha King in March 2024, after she left the group in order to pursue a solo singing career.
The Three Degrees still perform their music live on stage in 2024 with a line-up consisting of Freddie Poole, Valerie Holiday and Jessie Wagner.
Miscellaneous Notes 🗂:
The Three Degrees performed their song: "When Will I See You Again", at Prince Charles' 30th birthday party at Buckingham Palace in 1978.
Shelia Ferguson has had a very successful stage acting career in the UK over the decades since leaving the group in 1976 and is a best-selling author for her 1989 book: "Soul Food: Classic Cuisine From The Deep South".
The Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott, Cynthia Garrison version of The Three Degrees was the longest running formation of the group (1989-2010).
Group Members Who Passed Away 🙏🏾:
1. Fayette Pinkney (January 10, 1948 - June 27, 2009)
On June 27, 2009, she passed away at her home in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, due to acute respiratory failure following a short and sudden illness at the age of 61. She was laid to rest at Ivy Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2. Cynthia Garrison (1960 - January 22, 2024)
She passed away on January 22, 2024, at the age of 64. No cause of passing or burial details are available.
The Three Degrees Group Members (*Classic Lineup Group Member) 👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤👩🏾🎤:
Janet Jones (1963 - 1967)
Linda Turner (1963)
Shirley Porter (1963)
Helen Scott (1963 - 1966, 1976 - 2022)
*Fayette Pinkney (1963 - 1976)
Janet Harmon (1964 - 1967)
Sonia Goring (1966)
*Sheila Ferguson (1966 - 1986)
*Valerie Holiday (1967 - 2024)
Sandra Tucker (1967)
Miquel Brown (1986)
Vera Brown (1986 - 1987)
Rhea Harris (1987 - 1988)
Victoria Wallace (1988 - 1989)
Cynthia Garrison (1989 - 2010)
Freddie Pool (2011 - 2024)
Tabitha King (2022 - 2023)
Jessie Wagner (2024)
****CONTINUE BELOW****
The Three Degrees Albums 📀:
Maybe (1970)
The Three Degrees (1973)
International (1975)
Take Good Care Of Yourself (1975) UK.
With Love (1975) Benelux.
So Much Love (1975)
The Three Degrees Live (1975)
The Three Degrees Live In Japan (1975)
A Toast Of Love (1976)
Standing Up for Love (1977)
New Dimensions (1978)
3D (1979)
Album Of Love (1982)
The Three Degrees Live In The UK (1984)
…And Holding (1989)
Out Of The Past, Into The Future (1993)
Christmas With The Three Degrees (1998)
Undercover 2009 (2009)
Strategy: Our Tribute To Philadelphia (2016)
Fayette Pickney Albums 📀:
One Degree (1979)
Shelia Ferguson Albums 📀:
A New Kind Of Medicine (2004)
Tabitha King Albums 📀:
What A Wonderful World (2024)
Sundray Tucker aka Cindy Scott Albums 📀:
Supremely Yours w/ Scherrie Payne and Lynda Laurence (1995)
The Loving Country (1999)
Live & Red Hot (2000)
The Loving Country 2: Driving Wheel Sessions (2004)
Vera Brown Albums 📀:
Bad Reputation w/ The Ritchie Family (1979)
Give Me A Break w/ The Ritchie Family (1980)
I'll Do My Best w/ The Ritchie Family (1982)
All Night All Right w/ The Ritchie Family (1983)
Ben Pressley Presents Vera Brown & The Vessels (2008)
Somebody (2019)
Miquel Brown Albums 📀:
Symphony Of Love (1978)
Manpower (1983)
Close To Perfection (1985)
The Best Of Miquel Brown (1991)
Some more good songs by The Three Degrees 🎶: I Do Take You, We're All Alone, Get Your Love Back, T.S.O.P (The Sound Of Philadelphia), Love Is The Message, Year Of Decision, Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon, I Didn't Know, My Simple Heart, Set Me Free, The Runner, Here I Am, Long Lost Lover, I Wanna Be Your Baby, Trade Winds, You're The One, Maybe, Lonelier Are Fools, I'm Gonna Need You, Do It, Falling In Love Again, Standing Up For Love, We're All Alone, Without You, Hot Summer Night, Can't You See What You're Doing To Me, Liar, What I Did For Love, This Christmas, If And When, Jump The Gun, Woman In Love, Take Good Care Of Yourself, Dirty Ol' Man, I Like Being A Woman, The Golden Lady, Magic In The Air, I'm Gonna Need You, Starlight, Look In My Eyes, Contact, Love Of My Life, Strategy, This Is The House, Lock It Up, Holding Back, The Feeling Of Love, Hurry Hurry, What I See, Melting Pot, Down In The Boondocks, Tales Are True, Macaroni Man, Just Leave Me Alone, I Won't Let You Go, A Tender Lie, Midnight Train, Do It (Use Your Mind), Let's Shindig, People With Feeling, There's So Much Love All Around Me, If And When, Together, Gee Baby (I'm Sorry), Lonely Town, McArthur Park, Rosegarden, The Magic Door, A Woman Needs A Good Man, Ebb Tide, Sugar On Sunday, Loving Cup, Another Heartache, Collage, Bitter Tears, Free Ride, In Love We Grow, Stardust and The Heaven I Need.
Fun Fact 🕵🏾♀: In 1981, The Three Degrees performed at the pre-wedding party for Princess Diana Of Wales.
Sheila Ferguson is the lead singer in this song. Fayette Pinkney left the group by this point and I LOVE her RIP Fayette Pinkney
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Some reactions to consider 🤔: The Pointer Sisters - I'm So Excited Music Video (PointerSistersVEVO YT channel), Michael Jackson - She's Out Of My Life (Official Video) or Cher - Believe (Official Music Video).
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