Little Anthony & the Imperials / Edwin Starr / The Valentinos

Season 2, Episode 32, Aired

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Little Anthony and the Imperials - "Hurt So Bad" and "La La La (At the End)"
Edwin Starr - "Twenty-Five Miles" and "There You Go."
The Valentinos - "I Can Understand It."
This episode aired May 5, 1973 in Chicago.
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      • Greetings! Was this the episode or was it another one in which Mary Wilson got Don Cornelius to actually dance down the Soul Train Line? You NEVER see Don dance but he made an exception for Mary(I don't blame him) and that was his first and last time. They danced to James Brown's song, "Doing It To Death". Also this episode featured Jean Terrell and Mary Wilson, my 2 favorite Supremes. I think this was Lynda Lawrence and not Cindy Birdsong. Jean, Mary and Cindy were my favorite Supremes grouping and the most talented in my opinion.

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