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Pages in category "Songs written by Barrett Strong" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Strong was born in West Point, Mississippi, on February 5, 1941, [4] the only boy of six children born to Barrett Strong Sr., a minister. His family moved to Detroit, Michigan, when he was four years old, and his father bought him a piano soon after. [ 5 ]
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Barrett Strong † Cosmo's Factory: 1970 [3] "I Put a Spell on You" Screamin' Jay Hawkins † Creedence Clearwater Revival: 1968 [9] "It Came Out of the Sky" John Fogerty Willy and the Poor Boys: 1969 [7] "It's Just a Thought" John Fogerty Pendulum: 1970 [5] "Keep on Chooglin'" John Fogerty Bayou Country: 1969 [4] "Lodi" John Fogerty Green ...
Barrett Strong: 1 1 13 1970: Al Green, #60 pop, #11 R&B "Message from a Black Man" The Temptations Barrett Strong - - - 1970: The Whatnauts, #99 pop, #19 R&B "That's the Way Love Is" Marvin Gaye Barrett Strong: 7 2 - "Friendship Train" Gladys Knight & the Pips Barrett Strong: 17 2 - "Don't Let Him Take Your Love from Me" The Four Tops: Barrett ...
Barrett Strong, one of Motown’s founding artists and most gifted songwriters who sang lead on the company’s breakthrough single “Money (That’s What I Want)” and later collaborated with ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Barrett Strong, one of Motown’s founding artists and most gifted songwriters who sang lead on the The post Barrett Strong, Motown artist known for ‘Money,’ dies at 81 ...
The song was originally recorded by Barrett Strong and released on Tamla in August 1959. [6] Anna Records was operated by Gwen Gordy, Anna Gordy and Roquel "Billy" Davis.Gwen and Anna's brother Berry Gordy had just established his Tamla label (soon Motown would follow) and licensed the song to the Anna label in 1960, which was distributed nationwide by Chicago-based Chess Records in order to ...