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Susaye Greene (born
September 13, 1948) is an
American singer and songwriter. She was the last
official member to join the
Motown girl
group The Supremes...
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lineup continued to
change with
Lynda Laurence,
Scherrie Payne and
Susaye Greene joining until the group, 18
years after its formation, disbanded...
- Mary,
Scherrie &
Susaye is the twenty-ninth and
final studio album by The Supremes,
released in 1976 on the
Motown label. It
featured the
final line-up...
- and #40 on the Pop chart. The
final three Supremes (Payne,
Wilson and
Susaye Greene)
officially disbanded in 1977 with a
farewell concert in London,...
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disbanded in 1977.
Wilson sang as a
backing vocalist on
Scherrie Payne and
Susaye Greene's duet
album Partners in 1979. As The
Vincent Sisters, Wilson, along...
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Scherrie &
Susaye released on
Motown Records.
Following the
disbanding of the
Supremes in 1977,
former group members Scherrie Payne and
Susaye Greene recorded...
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Scherrie Payne. It has also
included former members Lynda Laurence and
Susaye Greene.
Though they were not
Supremes members,
singers Sundray Tucker, Freddi...
- of the Blackberries, Edna
Wright of
Honey Cone, and latter-day
Supreme Susaye Greene.
Charles also
produced and pla****
piano on solo
singles for various...
- Is Niecy. The song was
written by Williams, Hank Redd,
Nathan Watts and
Susaye Greene and
produced by
Maurice White and
Charles Stepney. "Free" was Williams'...
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former Supremes to parti****te.
Neither Jean
Terrell nor late 1970s
member Susaye Greene chose to parti****te. 70s
Supremes Lynda Laurence and
Scherrie Payne...