Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes - The Love I Lost [Live]
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Feel the heartbreak and the groove as Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes perform “The Love I Lost.” A defining moment of Philly soul, blending raw emotion with driving rhythm that helped shape the sound of 70s soul and disco. Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes - The Love I Lost [Get Down Tonight: Disco Explosion: Disc 2] From The Jukebox Tapes, curated by T.J. Lubinsky’s personal archives. If you like this era, we are sure you will love our DVD collection! https://store.mercurystudios.co/products/various-60s-70s-soul-celebration-special-edition?srsltid=AfmBOooGFplj5il2ysmP4VHvu5KrqIOGEL91s7xwgvKHKTNunsHalYVk Enjoy this timeless classic, restored and preserved from the original broadcast archives. Whether you’re rediscovering a favorite or hearing it for the first time, this is music that stands the test of time. — 🔔 Subscribe for more classic performances: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsOJ03DwJJtfiM5XFo1uwHg?sub_confirmation=1 🎙️ Explore more from The Jukebox Tapes: 📺 All footage and music presented here are released with full rights clearance from T.J. Lubinsky’s collection of TV specials and original productions. #TheJukeboxTapes #ClassicMusic
American R&B/Soul, Funk and Disco male vocal quintet from Philadelphia, PA. Originally named The Blue Notes (3) 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 (3) 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 grou...
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