The Choice Four Were The Most Consistent Of The Male American Soul Vocal Groups Produced By Van McCoy. They Were From Washington D.C. Recorded For RCA Records And Had Three Albums. Several Of The Group's Members Had Previously Sung In The Love Tones And The Stridells. They Had Several Minor Hits On The Billboard Charts In The Mid-1970s. Their Attempt To Hit Big With Their Version Of "When You're Young And In Love" Was Thwarted By The Simultaneous Release Of A Disco Version Of The Song By Actor Ralph Carter Of The "Good Times" TV Show . Their Biggest Hit '"Come Down To Earth" Unfortunately Became A Favorite In The Discos After The Group Had Broken Up. They Recorded The Original Version Of The David Ruffin Hit "Walk Away From Love" Also Produced By McCoy Hitting The High Note That Ruffin Famously Missed. Both Pede "Pete" Marshall And Charles Blagmon Went On To Tour With Groups Led By Former Members Of The Temptations After The Group's Demise Prior To Its Revival By Teddy Maduro. Teddy Maduro Announced His Bandmate Pede Marshall Passed Away On July 13 2017. Members Bobby Hamilton Ted Maduro Pede "Pete" Marshall Charles Blagmon A/k/a "Blackmon" Albums The Finger Pointers RCA 1974 The Choice Four RCA 1975 On Top Of Clear RCA 1976 US R&B #43 Singles YearTitleChart Positions US Pop SinglesUS R&B SinglesUS Disco Singles 1974"You're So Right For Me"-#63- 1974"The Finger Pointers Part 1"-#85- 1975"Hook It Up"--#4 1975"When You're Young And In Love"#91#45- 1976"Come Down To Earth"-#9- 1976"Hey What's That Dance You're Doing"-#57- 1976"Just Let Me Hold You For A Night"-#76- 1977"Come Down To Earth/Two Different Worlds"--#26