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  • If You Don't Know Me By Now
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  • If You Don't Know Me By Now is the eleventh episode and mid-season premiere of the fourth season and the 65th overall episode of Private Practice.
  • "If You Don't Know Me by Now" is a song written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff and recorded by the Philly soul musical group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, which became their first hit after being released as a single in 1972 topping the R&B chart and peaking at number three on the Pop chart. Patti LaBelle later made the song as part of her concert repertoire in 1982. A live version appears on her 1985 album, Patti. Rod Stewart also included this song on his 2009 album Soulbook.
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  • If You Don't Know Me By Now
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  • 2011-01-06
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  • Addison and Amelia listen to Bizzy.
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  • Season 4, episode 11
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  • If You Don't Know Me By Now is the eleventh episode and mid-season premiere of the fourth season and the 65th overall episode of Private Practice.
  • "If You Don't Know Me by Now" is a song written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff and recorded by the Philly soul musical group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, which became their first hit after being released as a single in 1972 topping the R&B chart and peaking at number three on the Pop chart. The song was originally written for Labelle (a trio led by Patti LaBelle) but they never recorded it. Much like the issue with "I Miss You" and The Dells passing on it, the song's composers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff gave the song to Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, which featured Teddy Pendergrass as lead vocalist. In addition to the single release, the song was included ontheir eponymous debut album. Patti LaBelle later made the song as part of her concert repertoire in 1982. A live version appears on her 1985 album, Patti. It was later covered by the English pop/soul band Simply Red, also becoming their best-known hit after reaching number one on the U.S. Hot 100 on July 15, 1989 and at number thirty-eight on the Hot Black Singles chart. It peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart. It also topped the Canadian Singles Chart. Seal recorded the song for his 2008 album Soul, and, in April 2009, it became his first top-ten Adult Contemporary hit since "Love's Divine" in 2004; the song was subsequently nominated for the Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Grammy. Rod Stewart also included this song on his 2009 album Soulbook. The song was chosen as one of the Songs of the Century by the RIAA. It was featured at the end of Michael Apted's movie Class Action.
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