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Oh, my baby's got E.S.P.
Can't she see, can't you see? (She really keeps a hold on me)

--"My Baby's Got E.S.P." (1976) by Four Below Zero

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Four Below Zero was a studio project by Patrick Adams which released one single, "My Baby's Got E.S.P." on Roulette Records in 1976.

New York vocal quartet consisting of Dornell Chavous, Moses McNeil, Cleveland Dickerson and Harry Watson. In 1976, with the help of legendary producer Patrick Adams, they released the seminal soul disco track 'E.S.P'. First released on Adams' P&P Records and later picked up by Roulette Records.[1]

See also

Patrick Adams, extrasensory perception




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