Terrell, Jean: I Had to Fall in Love
Terrell, Jean: I Had to Fall in Love
Format: CD
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Artist: Terrell, Jean
Label: Soul Brother
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013993572220
Genre: Vocal
Jean is best known for replacing Diana Ross as the lead vocalist with the Supremes in late 1969. She sang on many of their early 70's hits "Up the Ladder to the Roof," "Stoned Love," "Nathan Jones," "Bad Weather" as well as "Floy Joy" and "Automatically Sunshine" with Mary Wilson, and "River Deep Mountain High" with Levi Stubbs. Jean left the Supremes in 1973 due to her Jehovah Witness religion, eventually being replaced by Scherrie Payne. Fourteen years later she would line up with Scherrie and Lynda Laurence as FLOS (former ladies of the Supremes), touring and recording for the Motorcity label, and in 2004 she released a biographical DVD "Through the Eyes of a Supreme."
Tracks:
1.1 Don't Stop Reaching for the Top
1.2 No One Like My Baby
1.3 Rising Cost of Love
1.4 Change Up
1.5 How Can You (Live Without Love)
1.6 I Had to Fall in Love
1.7 That's the Way Love Grows
1.8 You've Been So Good for Me
1.9 No Limit