The Dynamic Superiors

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Shoe Shoe Shine 00:00 Tools
Don't Send Nobody Else 00:00 Tools
Leave It Alone 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Gonna Change Me 00:00 Tools
Hit And Run Lovers 00:00 Tools
Deception 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing 00:00 Tools
Face the Music 00:00 Tools
Pleasure 00:00 Tools
A Better Way 00:00 Tools
Don't Give Up On Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Feeling Mellow 00:00 Tools
Soon 00:00 Tools
Romeo 00:00 Tools
I Got Away 00:00 Tools
One-Nighter 00:00 Tools
Nowhere To Run 00:00 Tools
Star of my Life 00:00 Tools
Cry When You Want To 00:00 Tools
Release Me 00:00 Tools
Here Comes That Feeling Again 00:00 Tools
Bad Attitude 00:00 Tools
if i could meet you 00:00 Tools
Happy Song 00:00 Tools
Looking Away 00:00 Tools
Nobody’s Gonna Change Me 00:00 Tools
You're What I Need 00:00 Tools
Spend The Night 00:00 Tools
Once Is Just Not Enough 00:00 Tools
All in love is fair 00:00 Tools
Stay Away 00:00 Tools
All You Can Do With Love 00:00 Tools
Magic Wand 00:00 Tools
Many Many Changes 00:00 Tools
Sweet Sugar 00:00 Tools
Hit and Run Lover 00:00 Tools
I Can't Afford To Be Poor 00:00 Tools
Give It All Up 00:00 Tools
One Nighter 00:00 Tools
Before The Street Lights Come On 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Perfect 00:00 Tools
Hit & Run Lovers 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stay Away (From Someone I Love) 00:00 Tools
Here Comes That Feeling Again (Mosey's Flip) 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
Walk Softly 00:00 Tools
Supersensuousensation (Try Some Love) 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothin' Like the Real Thing ['Nothing Like It'] 00:00 Tools
Face The Music [Jski Extended] 00:00 Tools
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The Dynamic Superiors are a Motown group from Washington, D.C., United States. The group formed in 1963 with members Tony Washington (lead), George Spann (1st tenor), George Peterback, Jr. (2nd tenor), Michael McCalpin (baritone), and Maurice Washington (bass). After a ten year wait, they received their first recording contract in 1974. They recorded with moderate success throughout the 1970s. One of their best selling hits was "Shoe Shoe Shine" in 1975. They were unique in that Tony Washington was openly homosexual, and sometimes dressed in drag onstage. The group's last recording came in 1977. George Spann joined The Flamingos in 2001. The group was reformed by George Spann in 2006, following the breakup of the Flamingos. The other members were three of the other Flamingos members: Larry Jordan, Earnest "Just Mike" Gilbert, and James Faison. Original lead singer Tony Washington is now deceased. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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