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The girl group went on to appear in the 1973 feature film Wattstax, performing the song "Peace Be Still." The tune went on to be added to the movie's soundtrack. Wattstax was also nominated for a Golden Globe in the category of Best Documentary. With Stax becoming defunct in 1975, the group then left the record label altogether. [13] [14] [15] [16]
Record label US [1] US R&B [2] 1977 Sunshine: 88 39 Stax: 1979 Chronicle: Greatest Hits — — 1996 Best of My Love: The Best of the Emotions — 77 Legacy: 1999 Love Songs — — 2004 Songs of Innocence and Experience...and Then Some! — — Stax 2016 Blessed: The Emotions Anthology 1969-1985 — — Big Break
The group continued to perform, with a line-up of Joe Favale, George Winter, Vic Guzman, and Carmine Laietta. [ 2 ] On the novelty song "The Beetle-Bomb," a song about the British Invasion of American Pop music, both Henry Boye and Joe Favale are credited, indicating that they were playing under the moniker "The Exterminators."
The Emotions chronology; So I Can Love You ... Billboard (favourable) [2] Untouched is the second studio album of American girl group The Emotions released in 1971 ...
Sunbeam is the fifth studio album by the girl group the Emotions issued in April 1978 on Columbia Records. The album rose to No. 12 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 40 on the Billboard 200 chart. [1] [2] Sunbeam has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. [3]
Ahead of the film's release, Lily James chatted with AOL's Gibson Johns about preparing for "Yesterday" by shadowing teachers at a grade school, knowing songs by the Beatles that she didn't even ...
Come into Our World is a studio album by the girl group the Emotions issued in October 1979 on ARC/Columbia Records.The album rose to No. 35 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 36 on the UK Blues & Soul British Soul Albums chart.
"Show Me How" is a song recorded by R&B group the Emotions for their 1971 album Untouched. [1] It was released as the album's first single in September 1971 by Volt Records [2] and reached No. 11 on the Cashbox Top R&B Singles chart and No. 13 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart. [3] [4]