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Scherrie and performed
Scherrie performed a dynamic and versatile set showcasing her talents perfectly.
Scherrie performed a high energy version of her own hit ' One Night Only ', from the musical Dreamgirls.
Greene was a member of The Supremes from early 1976 to summer of 1977 ( replacing Cindy Birdsong ), and performed on their last two albums, High Energy and Mary, Scherrie & Susaye.
Another who performed backing vocals for Terrell during these tours was Freddi Poole, later a member of Scherrie & Lynda's group the F. L. O. S.

Scherrie and Supremes
* 1944 – Scherrie Payne, American singer ( The Supremes )
The Supremes, with Cindy Birdsong and new member Scherrie Payne, were performing at Six Flags Magic Mountain, and Wilson invited Ballard on stage to sing with the group.
In 1984, after a successful reunion of The Temptations, Wilson was approached by Motown to reform the Supremes with Scherrie Payne and Cindy Birdsong, but after careful consideration and advice from Berry Gordy Jr., Wilson declined.
Reports as to why vary between the two singers, but Ross decided to do the tour with two singers who had joined The Supremes after Ross had left the group, Lynda Laurence and Scherrie Payne.
**" He's My Man " – from the 1975 album The Supremes, co-lead vocals with Scherrie Payne
**" This Is Why I Believe In You " – from the 1975 album The Supremes, co-lead vocals with Scherrie Payne
The younger sister of singer / actress Freda Payne, Scherrie Payne was the co-lead singer of The Supremes from 1973 to 1977, after Jean Terrell left the group in the fall of 1973.
Prior to her tenure with The Supremes, Scherrie Payne was the lead singer for a group known as The Glass House.
The final three Supremes ( Scherrie, Mary, and Susaye ) officially disbanded in 1977 with a farewell concert in London, with Supremes founding member Mary Wilson announcing that she would embark on a solo career.
Motown decided to officially retire The Supremes so Payne and Greene recorded an album together on the Motown label, Partners, under the name " Scherrie and Susaye " in 1979.
When Cindy left to pursue an acting career, Lynda Laurence took her place and they renamed themselves " Jean, Scherrie, & Lynda of the Supremes ", recording the excellent single " We're Back ', featuring Ali-Ollie Woodson from The Temptations.
2009 Scherrie continues to perform with fellow former Supremes member Lynda Laurence as the FLOS ( Formerly of The Supremes ) and third member Joyce Vincent.
Scherrie and Lynda's trio perform all over the world to audiences performing the classic Supremes ' hits.
She was an original member of the Former Ladies of the Supremes along with Jean Terrell and Scherrie Payne but left to pursue a solo career in singing.
In 2009 Joyce Vincent joined Scherrie Payne and Lynda Laurence's, Former Ladies of The Supremes ' group.
In 1979, two years after The Supremes disbanded, Greene recorded a duet album with fellow former Supreme Scherrie Payne entitled Partners under the name " Scherrie & Susaye.
* Mary, Scherrie & Susaye-with The Supremes
In 1985, eight years after the Supremes officially broke up in 1977, Scherrie Payne, the third and final Supremes lead singer, was signed to SuperStar International Records, an Los Angeles based record company.
This single, together with all releases by the group on the Motorcity Records label ran the credit as Jean, Scherrie & Lynda Formerly of The Supremes.

Scherrie and Stoned
The follow-up single was a re-make of the classic Supremes hit " Stoned Love " ( MOTC 56 ) which saw Scherrie and Jean splitting lead vocal duties between one another.

Scherrie and My
**" You're What's Missing In My Life " – from the 1976 album High Energy, duet with Scherrie Payne
On January 14, 2007, Scherrie was the special guest star at the ' If My Friends Could See Me Now ' fund-raiser in Los Angeles, California.

Scherrie and You
**" You Are The Heart Of Me " – also from the group's final album Mary, Scherrie & Susaye

Scherrie and her
" In the mid 1990s, she released three albums for Dove Music: Freda Payne Sings the ( Unauthorized ) I Hate Barney Songbook: A Parody ( 1995, a comedy album ), An Evening With Freda Payne: Live in Concert which featured her sister Scherrie Payne on background vocals, and her first ( and only ) Christmas album Christmas With Freda and Friends, which featured a duet between Freda and Scherrie ( both 1996 ).
Over the years Scherrie has loaned her unique and stunning vocals as backing vocalist to many established performers, including her sister Freda Payne, on the following listed albums:
* Supernatutal High-Freda Payne ( Scherrie appears alongside her sister on the song " Storybook Romance ", in which she composed ; Scherrie recorded this herself a year later for the Partners album with Susaye Greene )
Working alongside original member Mary Wilson and Scherrie Payne, Susaye quickly found her niche in the group and amongst the group's legions of fans.

Scherrie and solo
Scherrie has composed a musical entitled Ten Good Years, from which the song " Another Life from Now " was taken ( and featured on ) the Partners album and remains a staple part of Scherrie's all to rare solo concerts.

performed and Supremes
Diana Ross later recalled Sullivan's forgetfulness during the many occasions The Supremes performed on his show.
His songs have been performed by many popular contemporary singers, including Glen Campbell, The 5th Dimension, Thelma Houston, The Supremes, Richard Harris, Johnny Maestro, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Isaac Hayes, Art Garfunkel, Amy Grant, America, Linda Ronstadt, R. E. M., Michael Feinstein, Donna Summer, and Carly Simon.
" Over the five years they performed on the program, the Supremes performed 15 of their hit singles, and numerous Broadway showtunes and other non-Motown songs.
On April 2, Burke performed in a Rhythm and Blues concert at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, that featured Jackie Ross, The Supremes, The Temptations, Alvin Cash and the Crawlers, Walter Jackson, The Chi Lites, The Artistics, The Marvelettes and Bobby Freeman.
When the Astrodome opened on April 9, 1965, Judy Garland and The Supremes performed on opening night to a capacity crowd.
The song is usually associated with Sir Harry Secombe, who got the song to No 18 in the UK charts in 1963, but has been performed by other singers, notably Tony Bennett, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Tom Jones and Regina Belle.
She was in the final twelve and she performed The Supremes ’ " You Keep Me Hangin ' On ".
Terrell then recorded much of the new post Ross Supremes material in the studios, and rehearsed the group's new act during the day with Wilson and Birdsong, while Ross, Wilson and Birdsong performed as Diana Ross & The Supremes at night.
Chart-topping acts who performed on the show included Dionne Warwick, The Lovin ' Spoonful, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Sonny & Cher, the Supremes, Herman's Hermits, The Animals, Roy Orbison and Marianne Faithfull.
Among its highlights were Michael Jackson's performance of " Billie Jean " ( which contained his first recorded moonwalk ), Linda Ronstadt duetting with Smokey Robinson, a Temptations / Four Tops " battle of the bands ", Marvin Gaye's inspired speech about black music history and his memorable performance of " What's Going On ", a Jackson 5 reunion, and an abbreviated reunion of Diana Ross & the Supremes, who performed their final # 1 hit, " Someday We'll Be Together " from 1969.
During their second-ever television appearance ( in an episode of The Hollywood Palace hosted by Diana Ross & the Supremes ), the Jackson 5 performed " I Want You Back " along with Sly & the Family Stone's " Sing a Simple Song ," The Delfonics ' " Can You Remember ," and James Brown's " There Was a Time ".
The Supremes performed their " Stop!

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