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  2. The Sapphires (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The first two ABC singles were "Let's Break Up for a While" and "Thank You for Loving Me", but the group did not return to the charts until 1965's "Gotta Have Your Love", peaking at #33 on the R&B Singles chart and #77 on the Hot 100. [2] The single's backing vocalists were Valerie Simpson, Nick Ashford, and Melba Moore. [3] [4]

  3. Gotcha (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2012 musical film The Sapphires, Jessica Mauboy portrays the character of Julie McCrae, one of four Indigenous women who are discovered by a talent scout and formed into a 1960s singing group called The Sapphires, known as Australia's answer to The Supremes. [1] [2] The group travel to Vietnam in 1968 to sing for the US troops during the ...

  4. The Sapphires: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    The Sapphires: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album for the film The Sapphires (2012), released on 27 July 2012 by Sony Music Australia. It features the vocals of Jessica Mauboy, Jade MacRae, Lou Bennett, Juanita Tippens and Darren Percival, with Mauboy singing in ten of the sixteen songs. [1]

  5. The Sapphires (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film based on the 2004 stage play The Sapphires by Tony Briggs, which is loosely based on a real-life 1960s girl group that included Briggs' mother and aunt. [4] The film is directed by Wayne Blair and written by Keith Thompson and Briggs.

  6. Got to Have Your Love - Wikipedia

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    "Got to Have Your Love" is a song by American hip hop and electro funk group Mantronix, featuring vocals from American recording artist Wondress. It was released by Capitol Records in December 1989 as the lead single from Mantronix's fourth studio album, This Should Move Ya (1990).

  7. Bryce Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The album spawned two top-10 hits on the UK Singles Chart, "Got to Have Your Love" at No. 4, and "Take Your Time" at No. 10. In the United States, the album reached No. 61 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [ 2 ]

  8. Kashif (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kashif was born Michael Jones [6] on December 26, 1956 (Some media outlets list his birth year as 1959), [4] [7] in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City.His only connection to his birth family is his birth certificate, which indicates that his biological mother was incarcerated when he was four months old.

  9. Let's Talk About Love (3rd Avenue album) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Talk About Love is 3rd Avenue's debut album released by SOLAR/Epic Records, and remains their sole album as a group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Primarily new jack swing with subtle elements of synth and funk, the album was released in the twilight years of the label, and was one of the last SOLAR albums to receive a full release.