Standing Up for Love

Standing Up for Love
Studio album by The Three Degrees
Released February 1977 (1977-02)
Genre Disco
Label Epic
Producer Richard Barrett, Richie Rome, Brad Shapiro
The Three Degrees chronology
A Toast of Love
(1976)A Toast of Love1976
Standing Up for Love
(1977)
New Dimensions
(1978)New Dimensions1978
Singles from Standing Up for Love
  1. "Standing Up for Love"
    Released: Late 1976

Standing Up for Love is a 1977 studio album released by the American female vocal group The Three Degrees. Having enjoyed a successful three year streak with Philadelphia International Records (PIR), the group signed a one-album contract with Epic Records (a subsidiary of CBS Records) in late 1976. The resulting album coincided with the departure of founding group member Fayette Pinkney, and the return of former member Helen Scott.

The album received its first issue onto CD, with an expanded edition on April 2012 by Funky Town Grooves USA[1]

Track listing


Side A:

  1. "Standing Up for Love" (George Clinton) - 5.15
  2. "What I Did for Love" (from the musical A Chorus Line) (Ed Kleban, Marvin Hamlisch) - 3.41
  3. "Just Leave Me Alone" (Robert Galbraith) - 5.41
  4. "Macaroni Man" (J. Jules) - 3.42
  5. "Gee Baby (I'm Sorry)" (Richard Barrett) - 2.54


Side B:

  1. "People with Feeling" (T. Rakes, Russ Faith) - 4.41
  2. "In Love We Grow" (Dennis Belfield) - 3.57
  3. "We're All Alone" (William Royce Scaggs) - 3.41
  4. "Standing Up for Love (Reprise)" (George Clinton) - 2.29

CD Track Listing Expanded Edition 2012


  1. "Standing Up For Love"
  2. "What I Did For Love" (from the musical A Chorus Line)*
  3. "Just Leave Me Alone"
  4. "Macaroni Man"*
  5. "Gee Baby (I'm Sorry)"*
  6. "People With Feeling"
  7. "In Love We Grow"
  8. "We're All Alone"
  9. "Standing Up For Love" (Reprise)

Bonus Tracks

  1. "Toast of Love" - Single Version - Non Album*
  2. "Do It (Use Your Mind)" - Single Version*
  3. "Standing Up For Love" - Single Version
  4. "Do It (Use Your Mind)" - Disco Version*

Personnel

  • Sheila Ferguson - vocals
  • Valerie Holiday - vocals
  • Helen Scott - vocals
  • Fayette Pinkney - vocals*


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