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A 1973 album by the local Philadelphia lady soul chorus trio, The Three Degrees.In 1973, their song "TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia)" was used as the theme song for the popular music show "Soul Train," which reached number one on the US charts when performed with MFSB, This album by the band, who were also very popular in Japan, includes "When Will I See You Again," which won the Gold Award at the Tokyo Music Festival and reached number one on the Western music charts, and "Dirty Ol' Men," a song that has spawned many famous covers. |
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Credit
- Performer [Music By] - MFSB
- Engineer [Recording] - Joe Tarsia
- Producer - Gamble-Huff