![]() ![]() "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon" by Sharon Paige and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes hits Number One. They don’t make music like that anymore.” I know that someday there will be comments about “Old Town Road” on the future version of YouTube that will say “They don’t make music like this anymore” and I’ll be on the future version of this comment board saying “Told ya so.” Most of their hits involved putting a spin on cover songs from many genres. Logistically I don’t think that would work today. There are 11 members on the cover shown in the YouTube link. There were numerous variations on the classic line: “They don’t make music like this anymore.”īut the truth is “They don’t make music like this anymore.” If I listed all the members of New Birth, I’d be wordier than ever. There wasn’t a Soul Train clip for “Dream Merchant” on YouTube, though I did find one for “Wildflower.” However, I encountered one of the hallmarks of YouTube comments. I know so little about New Birth beyond their versions of “Wildflower” and “I Can Understand It.” And a night spent watching HGTV with the hubby and surfing the internet only provided sketchy information, and a lot of names. New Birth visits a 'Dream Merchant" at Number One. Meanwhile on the Soul/R&B/Whatevertheywerecalled Charts ![]()
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