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  2. Someday We'll Be Together - Wikipedia

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    "Someday We'll Be Together" was included on the final Diana Ross & the Supremes album, Cream of the Crop (1969). The song was a United States number-one hit on both the Billboard Hot 100 popular singles chart and the R&B singles chart, as well as charting in the top twenty at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 4 ]

  3. Jackey Beavers - Wikipedia

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    The duo's second single for Tri-Phi, "Someday We'll Be Together" in 1962, was co-written by Beavers with Johnny Bristol and Harvey Fuqua, but was not a hit at the time. Finding little commercial success, Johnny and Jackey split up, and Beavers began recording with Roquel Davis at the Checker label. The first release, "Jack-A-Rue" in 1965, was a ...

  4. Cache Valley - Wikipedia

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    Cache Valley (Shoshoni: Seuhubeogoi, “Willow Valley”) is a valley of northern Utah and southeast Idaho, United States, that includes the Logan metropolitan area. [1] The valley was used by 19th century mountain men and was the site of the 1863 Bear River Massacre. The name, Cache Valley is often used synonymously to describe the Logan ...

  5. Cream of the Crop - Wikipedia

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    The lead #1 single, "Someday We'll Be Together" proved to be a multi-format smash. The album closer, "The Beginning of the End", features Motown artist Syreeta Wright alongside Ross and Supremes members Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong. Wright was Berry Gordy's original choice to replace Ross in the Supremes because she had a range and tone ...

  6. Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever - Wikipedia

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    Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special, produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown (founded in January 1959), to commemorate its 25th anniversary. The program was taped before a live audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983, [1] and broadcast on NBC on May 16.

  7. Johnny Bristol - Wikipedia

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    While the Miracles' "We've Come Too Far to End It Now" (1972) was an original, the Supremes' "Someday We'll Be Together" (1969) was a remake of a Johnny & Jackey single from 1961. [5] Bristol is the male voice on the Supremes' version of "Someday We'll Be Together", singing response to Diana Ross ' lead vocal. [ 5 ] (

  8. 1969 in music - Wikipedia

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    "Someday We'll Be Together" see number 13. 4: Jr. Walker & The All Stars "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" Soul 35062: August 1968: October 1968: 52: 1.00: US Billboard 1969 #43, Hot100 #5 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks, 113 points, Top Soul Singles 1969 #4, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 244 points 5: The Originals "Baby, I ...

  9. Bill and Jan (Or Jan and Bill) - Wikipedia

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    The album featured two singles that both became top 10 hits. The first was a cover of "Someday We'll Be Together", which reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in April 1970. [4] The second single, "Dis-Satisfied", reached number 4 on the Billboard country songs chart in December 1971. [5]

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