The Pointer Sisters - Telegraph Your Love.wmv video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/03/11

The greatest - and most underrated - track off the album. All credit: The Pointer Sisters

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9 years ago

Michaelgoestofrance

Why was this a 'B-side'. Totally hit material in its own right!

9 years ago

Steve Price

Whoever disliked this is an idiot!

10 years ago

Anthony Grice

Bought the original album in 1983 and had to wait until the deluxe 2011 edition for Nightline to be back on there where it belonged on CD. One of my favourite albums of all time. All killer and no filler. Every track had hit potential. 

10 years ago

Steve Price

Fantastic song from a much simpler time in my life. WTF happened! R.I.P., June

10 years ago

Magicalmusicmix1

This track is my all time favourite by The Pointer Sisters. The singing and music, love it!

10 years ago

ToneyT

I brought this album in May 1986 I was about to break out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 6 month after graduation going to Washington, DC....Love every one of the songs on the album. Ruth, Anita and June sang lead on some of their biggest hits off this LP.

11 years ago

Roberto Grimaldit

it's my favorite song from the entire album,,, highly danceable, and just electric-----machi babachi

11 years ago

Kenneth Hart

if you dont , know this dont say nothing

11 years ago

tmontyb100012

Yes TheSW67, very underrated, but all the same an excellent track!

11 years ago

driskoogle

great song true that,, from the Breakout album. maybe not a 'hit' bcuz that album had 4 songs that went supper huge in the charts, this one probbly just got lost in the shuffle?

11 years ago

T.J. MURRAY

Definitly underratted. How come this super tune didn't get pop 40 radio airplay back in the early 1980s? They made some sweet & awesome tunes. This is one of their very best ones.

13 years ago

villa manrique

↑ ♥ ♥ ♥ ☺

14 years ago

mlvec

Agreed. definitely greatest and most underated....

14 years ago

123heydatsme

I have this song on a 45, bought it when I was in the third grade. It was the b-side track to the "Neutron Dance".

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