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Harold Melvin And The Blue NotesBad Luck (Part 1) (From "Soul Train" Episode 159, November 22, 1975)The Best Of Soul Train Vol.6
Harold Melvin And The Blue NotesWake Up Everybody (Part 1) (From "Soul Train" Episode 159, November 22, 1975)The Best Of Soul Train Vol.6
Harold Melvin And The Blue NotesIf You Don't Know Me By Now (From "Soul Train" Episode 37, October 21, 1972)The Best Of Soul Train Vol.2
Harold Melvin And The Blue NotesToday's Your Lucky DayRock America Dance September 1984
Harold Melvin And The Blue NotesThe Love I Lost (Live)Screenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision RnB Soul Essentials Vol.1 May 2008
Soul - funk - disco male vocal quintet from Philadelphia, PA. Originally named The Blue Notes from the mid-50s, they changed their name to "Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes" in the mid-60s. One of the original member Bernard Williams then started his own group The Original Blue Notes. Became one of the most popular soul acts of the Philly soul scene of the '70s. Throughout their career they underwent several line-up changes. In the mid-70s, they split again and another group revived the original bandname, The Blue Notes, formerly the backing band behind the ex-drummer/new lead singer Teddy Pendergrass.
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