The Spinners - Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music (9th Wonder [Ft. Camp Lo] - Milky Lowa)

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The Spinners - Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music (9th Wonder [Ft. Camp Lo] - Milky Lowa)

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  • The Spinners were a dynamic soul brother force.

    Man, these brothers deserves so much love and blessing, because they brought pure soul hits along when they turn to disco with their classic, Working my way back to you babe.

    The Spinners are the greatest ever soul group of all-time.

  • @peasah2005 Yeah The Spinners are dope. I first listened to them when I bought their hits album and it was one great song after another.

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  • @MrDax1701 The lead singer on this song is Bobby Smith. He shared the lead vocal duties with Philippe Wynne later on.

  • There's another version of this song that is even better than this one.

  • @MrDax1701

    This song they recorded when they were with motown---Phillipe Wynne didn't join them till they joined Atlantic

  • P.E. used that beat fot intro of Fear of a black planet

  • @MrDax1701

    This had the original lineup that featured C.G. Carmon.

    THis was originally a B' side for "It's A Shame", which was the Spinners first top 20 hit.

    IT was Written by Stevie Wonder, Garret, and Sereta Wright.

    IT was also one of the first things that was produced by Stevie Wonder.

    Also one of the last things they cut for Motown.

    P.S. THis was cut for Motown sub label, V.I.P..

  • I think that may be Phillipe 'Soul' Wynne on lead..sorry if I'm wrong.. Peace

  • been waiting for someone to post this...one of the best from Bobbie as lead! You can tell this is a transition song from Motown to Atlantic. BEAUTIFUL!!!

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