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  1. 7 juil. 2020 · Sharon Paige, 67, the Philly soul singer best known for her duet with Teddy Pendergrass on the enduring 1975 Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes hit “Hope That We Can Be Together Soon,” has died.

  2. (July 5, 2020) We are very sad to report tonight the death of another soul music warrior, the great Sharon Paige, who came to fame as a singer who worked with Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, particularly on the memorable ballad, “I Hope That We Can Be Together Soon.”

  3. Sharon Paige. Real Name: Sharon McCord. Profile: Soul Vocalist. Born 1953, Black Bottom, West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Died July 5, 2020, Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A, complications due to diabetes. She was 67. [a138203]

  4. 20 juil. 2020 · Philadelphia rhythm and blues singer Sharon Paige, who performed with Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, died on Sunday, July 5, 2020, after a battle with cardiovascular disease and diabetes. She...

  5. PhillySound on Soul Train presents: "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon" by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Sharon Paige Listen to Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes:...

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  6. A fourth number 1 R&B hit for the group was 1975's "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon" which featured female vocalist Sharon Paige. A 1976 remake of " Don't Leave Me This Way " by Motown artist Thelma Houston was a number-one hit on the US pop chart.

  7. 9 juil. 2020 · Sharon Paige was a vocalist who sang with Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes on several R&B hits, including "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon" and "You Know How to Make Me Feel So Good". She passed away on July 5, 2020, according to the magazine.