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  2. Hope That We Can Be Together Soon - Wikipedia

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    The composition scored a hit when it was released by Sharon Paige and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes in 1975. Unlike most of the group's singles from this time period, Melvin handles most of the vocal duties, while Teddy Pendergrass appears for one line and the closing part of the song. Paige took on a more prominent role in the group after ...

  3. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Wikipedia

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    A fourth number 1 R&B hit for the group was 1975's "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon" which featured female vocalist Sharon Paige. A 1976 remake of "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Motown artist Thelma Houston was a number-one hit on the US pop chart.

  4. Sharon Jones - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Lafaye Jones (May 4, 1956 – November 18, 2016) was an American soul and funk singer. She was the lead singer of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings , a soul and funk band based in Brooklyn , New York . [ 2 ]

  5. Wake Up Everybody (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes album)

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    Wake Up Everybody is an album released by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes on the Philadelphia International record label in November 1975. It was produced by Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff.

  6. To Be True - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Paige – female vocalist on "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon" MFSB – music; Carla Benson, Evette Benton, Barbara Ingram - background vocals; Charts.

  7. Reaching for the World - Wikipedia

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    On release it reached #56 in the US Billboard 200 and #15 on the US R&B Charts. The lead single was "Reaching For The World" which reached #74 on the US Billboard 100 and #6 on the US R&B Charts. Then "After You Love Me, Why Do You Leave Me", featuring Sharon Paige, reached #102 in the US Billboard 100 and #15 on the US R&B Charts.

  8. RAMP (American band) - Wikipedia

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    RAMP (an acronym for Roy Ayers Music Productions) was an American soul/jazz band from Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] [2] It was founded in 1976 by Roy Ayers, who was not a member of the group, though he did write and produce songs on their only album.

  9. The Whites - Wikipedia

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    Sharon plays guitar, Cheryl is the bassist and Buck played the mandolin. Formed in 1972, the trio has recorded multiple albums and charted multiple songs on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. They are also known as frequent collaborators of country and bluegrass musician Ricky Skaggs , who is Sharon's husband.