Standing Up for Love
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Standing Up for Love | ||
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Studio album by The Three Degrees | ||
Released | February 1977 | |
Genre | Disco | |
Label | Epic | |
Producer | Richard Barrett and Richie Rome | |
Singles from Standing Up for Love | ||
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Standing Up for Love is a 1977 studio albums released by the American Philly soul group The Three Degrees. Having enjoyed a successful three year streak with Philadelphia International Records (PIR), it came as a surprise to the legions of fans, as well as the group themselves, when their manager Richard Barrett terminated their contract with PIR and signed The Three Degrees to a one album contract with Epic Records, a subsidiary of CBS Records in late 1976. The resulting album coincided with the departure of founding group member Fayette Pinkney, and the return of former member and Sheila's predecessor, Helen Scott.
[edit] Side One
- Standing Up For Love
- What I Did For Love (from the musical A Chorus Line).
- Just Leave Me Alone
- Macaroni Man
- Gee Baby (I'm Sorry)
[edit] Side Two
- People With Feeling
- In Love With Grow
- We're All Alone
- Standing Up For Love (Reprise)
[edit] Personnel
- Sheila Ferguson - vocals
- Valerie Holiday - covals
- Helen Scott - vocals