Thank you J.Fro I appreciate your love for the music and the legacy that has been created from these iconic performances. Cindy joined in 1967 Falling in and out of love was her first. So this was 1968 season for the ladies. The look and the sound was already legendary but they took it to another dimension. Those black dresses/outfits became the iconic staple of all 90s girl groups. That medley they ate!!! The style choreography vocals was all there!! You could hear everyone singing out and shining. That posse at the end was the iconic stance Beyoncé borrowed at the close of Crazy in Love. This performance was the blueprint!!!
This was more than these women singing .It was the the way they showed Black people and the world we could be more than servants or maids, at the time that we could be more .And this was a statement .Changed my life forever ,I am thankful to these three amazing Black Women .
It's a shame that the background vocals were done by Motown's in-house session singers, The Andantes. Mary and Cindy were very capable of singing the background harmonies on their own.
There was a third performance from this show paying tribute to Irving Berlin. Which I love, and the gown worn was made to resemble a two-piece ensemble, but it's actually a one-piece. th-cam.com/video/4-wqbVG06qo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OuEwV_k3X2fLVyM4
Thank you J.Fro I appreciate your love for the music and the legacy that has been created from these iconic performances. Cindy joined in 1967 Falling in and out of love was her first. So this was 1968 season for the ladies. The look and the sound was already legendary but they took it to another dimension. Those black dresses/outfits became the iconic staple of all 90s girl groups. That medley they ate!!! The style choreography vocals was all there!! You could hear everyone singing out and shining. That posse at the end was the iconic stance Beyoncé borrowed at the close of Crazy in Love. This performance was the blueprint!!!
You should cover the 70’s supremes. They worked hard and had some great songs.
This was more than these women singing .It was the the way they showed Black people and the world we could be more than servants or maids, at the time that we could be more .And this was a statement .Changed my life forever ,I am thankful to these three amazing Black Women .
Amen, everything about this showed elegance & perfection
I loved this!!!!!!!
EVEN THEN THEY WERE SO " POLISHED ". CINDY BIRDSONG WAS CEMENTED IN AND THERE WAS NO STOPPING THEM NOW.
It's a shame that the background vocals were done by Motown's in-house session singers, The Andantes. Mary and Cindy were very capable of singing the background harmonies on their own.
There was a third performance from this show paying tribute to Irving Berlin. Which I love, and the gown worn was made to resemble a two-piece ensemble, but it's actually a one-piece.
th-cam.com/video/4-wqbVG06qo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OuEwV_k3X2fLVyM4
This was not Cindy's first appearance with the Supremes on Ed Sullivan. This is my favorite drats ed Sullivan.