The Emotions
Biography
A trio of sisters with a strong gospel base, the Emotions (based in Chicago) were one of the leading female R&B acts of the '70s. Lead singer Sheila Hutchinson and her sisters Wanda and Jeanette were only teenagers when they crashed the soul charts in 1969 with the engaging "So I Can Love You," but they sang gospel as children and enjoyed secular fame locally before signing with Memphis-based Volt and working with producers Isaac Hayes and David Porter. When Stax folded in 1975, the group hooked up with Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire, an association that led to the number one pop/R&B hit "Best of My Love" in 1977.
Two years after Best of My Love, Maurice White and the Emotions collaborated on "Boogie Wonderland," which was both a number two R&B and number six pop hit. They issued three more albums on White's ARC label from 1979 to 1981, but were unable to duplicate their earlier success. They moved to the Red label for the 1984 LP Sincerely, which included the single "All Things Come in Time." They issued three other singles from the album, but none made much impact, though each one charted. They then signed with Motown, but issued only one album, If I Only Knew. Sheila Hutchinson was a featured vocalist on Garry Glenn's "Feels Good to Feel Good" in 1987. Pam and Jeanette Hutchinson did background vocals on Helen Baylor's gospel song "There's No Greater Love" in 1990. Wanda Hutchinson and Jeanette sang on Earth, Wind & Fire's Heritage in 1990. ~ Bill Dahl and Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Best Of The Emotions
2007

Rejoice
1977
I HAD SEX W/ALL 3 OF THEM AFTER THE PRIMERE OF SHAFT IN 1972 TRUE STORY I HAD BABY SITTIN FOR JAY-Z THE NIGHT BEFORE!
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Love the sound of these Women I've been listening since they
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This group has some of "THE ABSOLUTE BEST" harmonies (male or female)I've heard. Love there songs.
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Everytime their music comes on you can't help but smile and rock with it. and yes, I find myself wanting to sing out loud :) This sister trio makes me proud to be a child of the 70's. Extremely talented. ( Don't ask my neighbor ) baby please that did for me. (lol)
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I know the sisters personally and there's no question that are one of the forces in our R&B history. Their music is memorable and remains stimulating and evokes us to get up and dance, sing along or reminise. It's what music is all about. I still try and catch them on the circuts they perform. caught them in L.A. two years ago and they still sound good. LIke they still have whatittakes. .
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I wanna try to listen to there not so popular songs. I wonder if they were just as good as "Best of My Love."
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bak inna da music alwayz makes me feel good and wanna sing out loud
best of my love . . . |
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Cant get any CLASSIER then this. This trio of sister where awesome and still is. The new generation of artists need to take notes especailly when it come to dressing for the front cover of the CD. Your music should speak for you not your uncloth bodies.
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this group is a maurice white joint-- and maurice can do no wrong in my book. :)
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These ladies had strong voices like Aretha Franklin plus a little Chaka Khan. Great!
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songs that helps you reamember your first love...great music for great times.......
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Great! Chicago had a sound like no other. Motown like singer with the flare that cannot be compared to.
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When ppl talk of a wonderful group like "The Emotions" with so much disrespect , it shows just how much the times have changed. It's really sad...
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TO Booz Moreno: Show some respect. Your talking about The Emotions not the Pussycat Dolls! These are 3 beautiful sistas who made real, soulful and classy music. You f***ing pig!
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I have always loved the emotiona .the songs over the years has touched my heart . I wish thay would come back and make more love songs I relly miss them and there music love edithp
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Interesting that they don't mention "Don't ask My Neigbor" or "Don't want to Lose your Love" "Blessed" are big hits off the albums with this song
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This is the music that a child SHOULD be exposed to...it was wonderful being a child in love with music when I grew up.
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GOD THEY TAKE ME BACK TO WHEN I HAD NOT A DAMN THING TO WORRY ABOUT EXEPT LOVING BEING A CHILD!
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I GREW UP WITH THIS MUSIC. I saw them perform live One day, they were in a friends studio recording a song and I videotaped the whole session. they were just everyday people. Back in the day, the music was incredible. The diversity of music and the depth of meaning was the bomb.
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there's no mistake when you hear these voices i found the live version of the song "so i can i love" on the WATTS STAX 1. L.P. was the best. my emotions were never the same they changed me forever we at this remember Pop Staples R.I.P. to think of the good times our families had at this time ...1970's... . as kATHLEEN SAYS TIMELESS ... this is true voices given by GOD to them!!!!
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The 70's produced timeless music...the last decade to do that I think! Music with soul and meaning...ca n you dig it?!
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SIMPLY.. PERFECTION at its BEST.. SHELIA, WANDA & JEANETTE..NO TRAVIS D. MACK The Jones Girls remind you of the EMOTIONS..:)
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These are some powerful singing sisters. The remind me of the Jones Sisters...ju s t simply some great soulful singing. HOT!
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The Emotions are still rockin' after all these years. These women are the epitome of harmony.
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