The Emotions

For the vocal group formed in 1958, see The Emotions (doo-wop group).
The Emotions
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Years active 1962–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website theemotionsweb.com
Members Pamela Hutchinson
Sheila Hutchinson
Wanda Hutchinson
Past members Jeanette Hutchinson
Theresa Davis
Adrianne Harris

The Emotions are an American Grammy Award–winning[1] Soul/R&B vocal group from Chicago, Illinois. The group originally consisted of three sisters; Wanda Hutchinson, Sheila Hutchinson and Jeanette Hutchinson. The sisters are all children of Joseph and Lillian Hutchinson.

History

Success with Earth, Wind & Fire and Beyond

Their association with Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire brought them their greatest success.[2] With White's assistance, The Emotions released the albums Rejoice and Sunbeam in 1977 and 1978. Maurice White and Clarence McDonald co-produced the single "Best Of My Love" which spent five weeks at number one on the US pop chart in 1977. Jeanette left in 1977, to give birth to her second child, Pili, and their youngest sister Pamela was brought in to record on the album Rejoice and perform live dates. In 1978, Jeanette returned to the group. In collaboration with Earth, Wind & Fire, the group scored big with the single, "Boogie Wonderland", which was a top ten hit in 1979. The group continued to record together during the 1980s, and were signed briefly with Motown Records. Their last recording to date was 1996's The Emotions Live released on their own record label Sunbeam Records.

The Emotions today

The current lineup of The Emotions consists of Wanda, Pamela, and Sheila Hutchinson. They continue to perform and make personal appearances. Wanda has three daughters, two of whom plan to enter the music industry themselves. Wanda, Pamela, and Sheila Hutchinson performed on a PBS special on 70s soul music in 2004, singing "Best Of My Love". In 2013, Wanda, Sheila, and Pam moved to Stardom Records record label, which is owned by The Stylistics lead singer and Smooth Jazz recording artist Eban Brown, and teamed up with rapper Snoop Dogg for a sultry Hip Hop/R&B single called "Life", written by Terrace Martin and the daughters of Wanda Vaughn.[3]

Influence

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Record label
US
[6]
US
R&B

[6]
AUS
[7]
CAN
[8]
1969 So I Can Love You 43 Volt
1971 Untouched
1972 Songs of Innocence and Experience [A]
1976 Flowers 45 5 Columbia
1977 Rejoice 7 1 64 29
  • US: Platinum [9]
Sunshine 88 39 Stax
1978 Sunbeam 40 12 66 Columbia
1979 Come into Our World 96 35 ARC/Columbia
1981 New Affair 168 46
1984 Sincerely 206 33 Red Label
1985 If I Only Knew 203 54 Motown
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

Charting compilations
Year Title Peak Record label
US
R&B

[6]
1996 Best of My Love: The Best of the Emotions 77 Legacy
Complete list

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions
US
[6]
US
R&B

[6]
US
Dan

[6]
AUS
[7]
CAN
[8]
NLD
[10]
NZ
[11]
UK
[12]
1962 "Santa Got Stuck in the Chimney"
1964 "Good Old Days"
1967 "I Can't Stand No More Heartaches"
1968 "Somebody New"
"I Can't Control These Emotions"
"I Love You But I'll Leave You"
1969 "So I Can Love You" 39 3 40
"The Best Part of a Love Affair" 101 27
"Stealing Love" (A-Side) 40
"When Tomorrow Comes" (B-Side)
1970 "Heart Association" 29
"Black Christmas"
1971 "You Make Me Want to Love You" 47
"If You Think It (You May As Well Do It)"
"Show Me How" 52 13
1972 "My Honey and Me" 113 18
"I Could Never Be Happy" 93 23
"From Toys to Boys" 112 37
1973 "Runnin' Back (And Forth)" 91
"Peace Be Still"
"What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas"
1974 "Put a Little Love Away" 73 53 79
"Baby, I'm Through" 82
"There Are More Questions Than Answers"
1976 "Flowers" (A-Side) 87 16 2
"I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" (B-Side) 51 13 4 67 40
1977 "Best of My Love" 1 1 11 17 5 21 9 4
"Don't Ask My Neighbors" 44 7 88
"Shouting Out Love" (A-Side) 31
1978 "Baby, I'm Through" (re-release) (B-Side) 59
"Smile" 102 6
"Whole Lot of Shakin'" 44
1979 "Walking the Line" 58
"Boogie Wonderland" (with Earth, Wind & Fire) 6 2 14 6 11 4 7 4
"What's the Name of Your Love?" 30
"I Should Be Dancing" 41
1980 "Where Is Your Love?" 75
"Come into Our World" 95
1981 "Turn It Out" 48 50
"Now That I Know" 68
1984 "You're the One" 34
"You're the Best" 52 33
"Are You Through with My Heart?" 87
1985 "Miss Your Love"
"If I Only Knew Then (What I Know Now)"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

^ Clemente, John (2000). Girl Groups—Fabulous Females That Rocked The World. Iola, Wisc. Krause Publications. pp. 276. ISBN 0-87341-816-6. ^ Clemente, John (2013). Girl Groups—Fabulous Females Who Rocked The World. Bloomington, IN Authorhouse Publications. pp. 623. ISBN 978-1-4772-7633-4 (sc); ISBN 978-1-4772-8128-4 (e).

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