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  2. Going to a Go-Go - Wikipedia

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    Going to a Go-Go is the seventh studio album by the American R&B group Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. [nb 1] It was released on November 1, 1965, in the United States on Motown's Tamla label. [5]

  3. Going to a Go-Go (song) - Wikipedia

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    Smokey Robinson sings lead on "Going to a Go-Go", which he co-wrote with fellow Miracles Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, and Marv Tarplin.Moore, Rogers, Ronnie White, and Smokey Robinson's wife Claudette Robinson provide backing vocals for the song, an up-tempo dance song inviting people from all walk of life to attend a go-go party.

  4. Away We a Go-Go - Wikipedia

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    Away We a Go-Go is a 1966 album by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. The album features the singles "(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need", a Billboard top 20 Pop hit, written and produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland; and "Whole Lot of Shakin' in My Heart (Since I Met You)", written and produced by Frank Wilson. The album uses a different take ...

  5. A Fork in the Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    Nineteen years later, American singer Rebbie Jackson recorded the song for her debut album, Centipede. Jackson's version was released as a single, and peaked at number 40 on the R&B chart . The Miracles' 2002 CD re-release of the Going To A Go Go/Away We A Go Go albums features a never-before released live version of "A Fork in the Road ...

  6. My Girl Has Gone - Wikipedia

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    According to Robinson, Moore, and Bobby Rogers, the inspiration behind "My Girl Has Gone" was the guitar riffs of Miracles member Marv Tarplin, who also inspired "The Tracks of My Tears". Marv employed a 12 string guitar on the song, accompanied by the other Miracles' gospel-inspired harmonies, arranged by Miracle Pete Moore (who was, for years ...

  7. The Miracles - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1965, the Miracles released their landmark Top 10 album, Going to a Go-Go, under the new group name of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. This album launched four Top 20 singles into the Billboard Hot 100, including the landmark million-selling Grammy Hall of Fame single, "The Tracks of My Tears", "Ooo Baby Baby", "Going to a Go-Go" and ...

  8. Smokey Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. Going to a Go-Go (1965) Away We a Go-Go (1966) Make It Happen (1967) Special Occasion (1968) Time Out for Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1969) Four in Blue (1969) What Love Has...Joined Together (1970) A Pocket Full of Miracles (1970) The Season for Miracles (1970) One Dozen Roses (1971) Flying High Together ...

  9. Choosey Beggar - Wikipedia

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    It was issued as the B-side of the group's top-20 million-selling single, [1] "Going to a Go-Go", and was taken from the group's Billboard Top 10 Pop album of the same name. Written by Miracles members Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore and produced by Robinson, this song also became a national hit, reaching number 35 on the Billboard R&B chart. As ...