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Their 1969 debut album, So I Can Love You, was produced by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. • In 1976, The Emotions signed to Columbia Records and released their third album, Flowers. It featured production from Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire, who’d become a key collaborator. • Their platinum-selling 1977 album Rejoice yielded the hit ...
So I Can Love You, an Album by The Emotions. Released in 1970 on Volt (catalog no. VOS-6008; Vinyl LP). Genres: Southern Soul, Soul. Rated #1383 in the best albums of 1970.
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "So I Can Love You" on Discogs.
28 de sept. de 2019 · The Emotions and a mix of live performances put to my favorite song by them in this compilation of edited clips dubbed with the 1969 studio released version ...
Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year: Recently Edited. So I Can Love You (LP, Album): Volt: VOS-6008: US: 1969
Artist bios. A trio of sisters with a strong gospel base, the Emotions (based in Chicago) were one of the leading female R&B acts of the '70s. Lead singer Sheila Hutchinson and her sisters Wanda and Jeanette were only teenagers when they crashed the soul charts in 1969 with the engaging "So I Can Love You," but they sang gospel as children and ...
Listen to So I Can Love You / Untouched, an album by The Emotions on TIDAL. TIDAL. About What is TIDAL ... The Best Of The Emotions: Best Of My Love. The Emotions. 1996. Sincerely. The Emotions. 1984. New Affair. The Emotions. 1981. Chronicle: Greatest Hits. The Emotions. 1979. Sunbeam. The Emotions. 1978.