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  2. Teddy Pendergrass discography - Wikipedia

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    Album Peak chart positions Record label US [1] US R&B [1] UK [3] 1981 Ready For… — — — Philadelphia International: 1985 Greatest Hits — 68 — 1998 The Best of Teddy Pendergrass — 65 — The Right Stuff: 2001 Greatest Slow Jams — 98 — 2003 Anthology — — — 2004 The Love Songs Collection — 70 — Philadelphia International ...

  3. Teddy Pendergrass - Wikipedia

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    Hits off Teddy included the classics "Come Go with Me", the erotic ballad "Turn Off the Lights", [6] and the uptempo album cut "Do Me". With his sex appeal at an all-time high after his 1979 tour, Pendergrass took a more mellow approach on his 1980 album TP .

  4. In My Life: Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    In My Life: Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American recording R&B singer Stephanie Mills released in 1985. It is Mills first greatest hits album which features her hit charting songs, "What Cha' Gonna Do With My Lovin'", Never Knew Love Like This Before", and the top five R&B hits "Two Hearts" a duet with Teddy Pendergrass and "Sweet Sensation".

  5. Teddy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Teddy is the third album by the American musician Teddy Pendergrass, released in 1979. [1]Two singles were released from the album: "Turn Off the Lights", which reached US Pop No. 48 and No. 2 on the R&B charts, and "Come Go With Me," which reached No. 14 R&B.

  6. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Wikipedia

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    A year earlier, he had gained billing recognition by having the act renamed to "Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes featuring Theodore Pendergrass", starting from the To be True album. Pendergrass went on to a successful solo career, [1] with four consecutive million-selling albums with Philadelphia International between 1977 and 1981. His career ...

  7. Philadelphia International Records - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia International Records was one of the most successful labels to capitalize on this new genre with acts such as the O'Jays and Teddy Pendergrass. Philly soul is known for its incorporation of lush string arrangements along with penetrating brass, and often tells very personal and emotional stories.

  8. TP (Teddy Pendergrass album) - Wikipedia

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    TP is the fourth album by American R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass.It reached No. 14 on the US pop albums chart and No. 3 on the US R&B albums chart. It spawned the top ten singles, "Can't We Try", which was also featured in the soundtrack to the film Roadie, and "Love T.K.O." TP is Pendergrass's only album while at Philadelphia International Records made without any input from label founders ...

  9. Joy (Teddy Pendergrass album) - Wikipedia

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    Joy is a studio album by the American singer Teddy Pendergrass, released in 1988 on Elektra Records. [1] [2] It was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the "Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male" category. [3] Joy peaked at No. 54 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the R&B chart, Pendergrass's highest placing on the chart since 1979's No. 1 album Teddy. [4]

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