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Darling Baby is the debut studio album released in October 1966 by the Motown group The Elgins. [2] ... The Elgins performed occasionally throughout the 1970s and ...
The Elgins were an American vocal group on the Motown label, active from the late 1965 to 1967. Their most successful record was " Heaven Must Have Sent You ", written and produced by the Holland–Dozier–Holland team, [ 1 ] which was a hit in the US in 1966, and in the UK when reissued in 1971.
The Elgins and Supremes' versions were both issued as B-Sides in 1966, but in 1969, the Isleys' version gave the brothers a hit with it when Tamla Motown re-issued the single for the British market after they had left the company and just scored a US million-seller, "It's Your Thing" for their own T-Neck label.
The version by the Elgins, released on the Motown subsidiary V.I.P. Records label in 1966, reached No. 9 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Popular on the Northern soul scene in the UK, it was reissued in by Tamla Motown in 1971, and reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart.
This page is a chronology of the Motown singing group the Temptations. It lists the members of the group during all phases of the group's history. While the Temptations have frequently changed their lineup, the group has always employed a person for each of the following roles: main lead singer (e.g., David Ruffin) secondary lead and baritone singer (e.g., Paul Williams) first tenor lead ...
It should only contain pages that are The Elgins albums or lists of The Elgins albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Elgins albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The Elgins Meet The Monitors, a British import CD, was released in 1997. It pairs their sole album for Motown with one by fellow Motown group The Elgins. It contains every track from each of their LPs, along with some previously unreleased Monitors songs. [4] In 2011, their compilation album, Say You! The Motown Anthology 1963–1968, was released.
Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. (January 11, 1942 – June 18, 2011), also known as The Big Man, was an American saxophonist.From 1972 until his death in 2011, he was the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band.