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1972 studio album by The Main Ingredient
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Bitter Sweet is the fourth studio album by The Main Ingredient. Released in 1972 this is the first album to feature lead singer Cuba Gooding, Sr. Includes the top five pop and soul hit single "Everybody Plays the Fool". The song was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best R&B Song at the 1973 ceremony.
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Personnel[edit]
- Bert De Coteaux - arranger, conductor
- Buzz Willis - production supervisor
- Acy Lehman - art direction
- Nick Sangiamo - photography
- Singles
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Single
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Peak chart positions
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US R&B [2]
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1972
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"Everybody Plays the Fool"
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3
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2
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"You've Got to Take It (If You Want It)"
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46
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18
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- Jerome Jackson
- Stanley Alston
- Cuba Gooding Sr.
- Donald McPherson
- Tony Silvester
- Luther Simmons
- Carl Tompkins
- Larry Moore
- Carlton Blount
- George Staley, Sr.
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