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  1. 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, remaining in the group during its final year of existence from 1976 to 1977.

  2. Susaye Greene was a singer and songwriter who joined The Supremes in 1976 and performed on their last two albums. She also released two solo albums, wrote hit records for Michael Jackson and Deniece Williams, and performed with Scherrie Payne as a duo and in a trio.

  3. Learn about the history and achievements of Scherrie Payne and Susaye Greene, two former members of the legendary Motown group The Supremes. Find out how they continue to perform and celebrate the music of The Supremes worldwide.

  4. Susaye Greene, ancienne choriste d'Harry Belafonte, Ray Charles (ex-Raelette) et Stevie Wonder (Wonderlove), prendrdéfinitivement la place de Birdsong sur l'album suivant. Comme F. Ballard et J. Terrell avant elle, C. Birdsong doit d'ailleurs renoncer à ses royalties.

  5. 20 mai 2021 · Susaye Greene, a Supreme and Stevie Wonder backup singer, shares her story of co-writing "I Can't Help It" with Wonder for Michael Jackson's 1979 album "Off The Wall". Watch the video interview with Soulsations host Carla Eckels.

  6. In November of that year, five former members of the Supremes, including Scherrie Payne and Lynda Laurence along with Cindy Birdsong, Jean Terrell and Susaye Greene came together to promote the Anthology at the Archlight Theatre in Hollywood, California.

  7. Susaye Greene shares her musical journey from singing with Stevie Wonder to joining The Supremes in 1976. She also talks about her solo albums, duo projects, and current performances with Scherrie Payne and Joyce Vincent.