Sister Sledge

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Four sisters: Kim Sledge (born 21 August 1957), Debbie Sledge (born 9 July 1954), Joni Sledge (born 13 September 1956), and Kathy Sledge (born 6 January 1959).

Best known for their work with Chic in the late '70s, Sister Sledge reached the height of their popularity during the disco era but had been recording since the early '70s and were still active in the late '90s. The group was formed in Philadelphia in 1971, when the sisters' ages ranged from 12 to 16, and they recorded their first single, "Time Will Tell," for the Philly-based Money Back label. (For the first few years, the group called itself Sisters Sledge.)

In 1972, Sister Sledge signed with Atco and recorded its second single, "Weatherman," which was followed by the Jackson 5-like "Mama Never Told Me" in 1973. It wasn't until 1979, when Chic leaders Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards produced We Are Family, that Sister Sledge really exploded commercially. "He's the Greatest Dancer" and We Are Family's title song both soared to number one on the R&B charts.
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Circle Of Love

(4 versions)
ATCO Records 1975

Together

(2 versions)
Cotillion 1977

We Are Family

(14 versions)
Cotillion, Atlantic 1979

Love Somebody Today

(6 versions)
Cotillion 1980

All American Girls

(7 versions)
Cotillion 1981

The Sisters

(6 versions)
Cotillion, Cotillion 1982

Bet Cha Say That To All The Girls

(6 versions)
Cotillion 1983

When The Boys Meet The Girls

(4 versions)
Atlantic, Atlantic 1985

And Now...Sledge...Again

(3 versions)
New Music International 1992

Live In Concert

(7 versions)
Tring International PLC 1993

The Ultimate Megamixes

(2 versions)
Dance Factory 1994

Live

(CD, Album)
West Coast Productions 1994

African Eyes

(CD, Album)
Fahrenheit Records 1998

Singles & EPs

Mama Never Told Me

(4 versions)
Atlantic 1973

Don't You Miss Him / Love Don't You Go Through No Changes On Me

(8 versions)
ATCO Records 1974

Love Has Found Me

(3 versions)
Atlantic 1975

Circle Of Love (Caught In The Middle)

(7", Promo)
ATCO Records 1975

Blockbuster Boy / Moondancer

(7")
Cotillion 1977

Baby, It's The Rain

(7", Promo)
Cotillion 1977

As

(12", Promo)
Atlantic 1977

He's The Greatest Dancer / We Are Family

(13 versions)
Cotillion 1978

He's The Greatest Dancer / Somebody Loves Me

(12 versions)
Cotillion 1978

Got To Love Somebody

(12 versions)
Atlantic, Cotillion 1979

We Are Family

(27 versions)
Atlantic 1979

Lost In Music / Thinking Of You

(26 versions)
Cotillion 1979
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