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Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes "Black & Blue" Album
Isiahthomas, do you remember the album "Black & Blue"? That album was by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. I used to have it on vinyl since I was a kid, but I lost it. And then, years later, I went to a yard sale and I bought it. The album includes the hit single "The Love I Lost". It was a great song along with "It All Depends on You", I'm Weak for You", "I'm Comin' Home Tomorrow", "Satifaction Guaranteed", "Is There a Place for Me", "Concentrate on Me" and of course, a jazzy rendition of "Cabaret", the song that was inspired from a Broadway musical of the same name.
I've heard it for the first time as a kid when Harold Melvin and the guys covered a showtune that it was on the first track on the album. That was kinda silly. That was the first time I've heard it in my life.![]()
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My father has Black & Blue album. I heard their Cabaret & The Love I Lost songs on that album. I wonder why the group was called Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. Harold Melvin never sang lead on any of their songs LOL. Teddy Pendergrass always sang lead.
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I know. "Cabaret" was the song that starts off the album followed by "The Love I Lost". The first song on the album was a showtune taken from the musical and from the movie that starred Joel Grey and Liza Minelli. That first song was kinda more jazzy and it was not an R&B song. |
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There you go again Musicradio77 telling me somethin i already know LOL.
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"the Lost I love, I will never, no no never, LOVE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"-lol
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The song is The Love I Lost, not the Lost I Love. You're retarded. Can't you read?
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