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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)
3D is a studio album by vocal trio The Three Degrees released in late 1979. The album, which was produced by Giorgio Moroder and Harold Faltermeyer, yielded two successful single releases, "Jump the Gun" and "My Simple Heart".
[3] She would later have a number-60 hit with a solo remake of the track in 1994. [4] The song is unique in that every sentence is a question, heightening the overall effect and emotion. The Three Degrees performed the song at Prince Charles' 30th birthday party at Buckingham Palace in 1978.
The Three Degrees "Year of Decision" 1974 — — — 74 — 8 — 27 — 8 13 "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (MFSB featuring the Three Degrees) 1 1 — 1 12 — 1 5 68 18 22 JPN: 63,000; US: Gold [25] Love Is the Message "Love Is the Message" (MFSB featuring the Three Degrees) 85 48 — 42 — — 37 — 63 — [C] — JPN: 41,000 "When ...
The Three Degrees is a 1973 studio album released by girl group The Three Degrees. Since their formation in 1965 until 1969, The Three Degrees had released several hit singles on various labels, including Swan Records, Warner Bros. Records , Metromedia, and Neptune.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pinkney was one of three young teenagers brought together by manager Richard Barrett to form The Three Degrees in 1963. Fayette subsequently earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Temple University and a Master's degree in human services from Lincoln University in 1984.
Sheila Diana Ferguson (born October 8, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and author, who has worked primarily in the United Kingdom. Between 1966 and 1986, she was a member of the American female soul music group The Three Degrees, singing lead vocals on most of the group's biggest hits, most notably "When Will I See You Again", which had international success, topping the UK ...
After being unsuccessfully pitched to Sandie Shaw, [2] "Woman in Love" was in 1978 placed with the Three Degrees to record as the one slow-tempo number for their album New Dimensions, recorded that summer in both London and Los Angeles with disco maven Giorgio Moroder, with "Woman in Love" being one of the three album tracks recorded in Los Angeles.