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Bad Luck by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes

Artist Biography For Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Was A Soul Group Of The 1970s Based In Philadelphia PA. Led By Harold Melvin They Formed As Early As 1954 But Struggled For Many Years Until They Finally Broke Through In 1972 Thanks To Then-New Lead Singer Teddy Pendergrass. With The Addition Of Pendergrass And The Orchestral Productions That Gamble & Huff Supplied Them With The Group Found Success With Such Tracks As "I Miss You" "If You Don't Know Me By Now" And "The Love I Lost". Together With The Spinners The O'Jays And The Delfonics Among Others They Helped To Define The Philly Sound. In 1976 Pendergrass Left For A Solo Career And The Blue Notes Were Not Able To Sustain Their Success For Long Without Him Though They Continued To Record Until 1984.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Bad Luck

"Bad Luck" Part 1 Is A 1975 Disco/R&B/pop Single By Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. The Single Was A Number One Disco/Dance Hit For Eleven Weeks A Feat That Would Be Matched Eight Years Later When All Cuts Of Michael Jackson's Album Thriller Would Hit The Top Spot On The Dance Chart For The Same Number Of Weeks. Charts 1975 Peak Position U.S. Billboard Hot 100 - # 15 U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles - # 4 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play - #1

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