Talk:The Flirtations

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[edit] Alleged chart success

Are those peak positions correct? I never remember hearing of them having bubbling under hits other than 'South Carolina' and perhaps 'Can't Stop Loving You' because it did chart in Cash box; and I would know. Whoever put this info up, please e-mail me jmccoymoniz@comcast.net

--Jmccoymoniz

According to some book(s) with Billboard chart positions, a lot of them are inaccurate and in fact lies. Unfortunately I have not seen this information with my own eyes, and I do not know the name of the publication(s), and albeit I doubt the person who told me this is lying, I simply cannot change the information at the time being, but I am working on it. I hope someone will get to it before me though. -- chsf, 21:42 CET, 2007-04-09

Check out this music rescearch site: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE6791FD947AA7720E5A70C70E09A41DD2AF574DFA232146B6CF09A0368B42C5ECE73BBAAB2CCB610CF7FD29944DE2943D6D5ED49FEDC663A718CECAC613E344A03184538&sql=11:djfqxqrgldhe~T1 This link will take you to the Flirtations page and you can get chart information. I hope this helps out. Austin WQMV

Sentences "It is ironic that these women were not more successful" and "'South Carolina' was a mere inferior ballad" warranted a neutrality tag. 130.240.194.169 14:03, 27 September 2007 (UTC)