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Motown M1016 United States " The Day Will Come" "Just for You" Freddie Gorman: Miracle MIR 11 United States "Have I the Right" "Real Good Lovin'" Popcorn & the Mohawks Motown M1019 United States "Zing Went the Strings of My Heart" "Faded Letter" The Satintones: Motown M1020 United States "Jamie" "Take a Chance on Me" Eddie Holland: Motown M1021
Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959–1971 is a 1992 four-CD collection of Motown hits, during Motown's golden age when the songs were recorded at its original Detroit studio. [1] The selections on this compilation were transferred from the original single mixes, which were mixed for AM radio play and 45 RPM singles.
The discography for American rhythm and blues record label Motown, as well as its subsidiaries and imprints, is divided into: Motown albums discography Motown singles discography
Motown [8] Tiggi Clay: Tiggi Clay: 6067CL Morocco [9] The Big Chill: More Songs from the Original Soundtrack: Various artists [10] 6094ML Motown Truly for You: The Temptations: Gordy Ain't No Turnin' Back: Phyllis St. James: Motown The Woman in Red: Stevie Wonder: 6108ML Motown Thomas McClary: Thomas McClary: 6121ML Motown [11] Glow: Rick James ...
In April 2011, the unreleased second album's tracks, along with fourteen unreleased original Contours 1960s Motown recordings, and new 2011 interviews with the Contours' founder Joe Billingslea as well as with Sylvester Potts, was released as part of the CD compilation collection, Dance with the Contours on the import label, Kent Records. It ...
C. Can You Jerk Like Me; Castles of Sand; Chain Reaction (Diana Ross song) Chained (Marvin Gaye song) Cleva; Cloud Nine (The Temptations song) Clout (Offset song)
Motown 1s is a collection of 24 #1 songs originally released by Motown Records, plus a newly recorded bonus track, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," performed by Michael McDonald. It was originally released on CD by Motown Records/UTV Records on 20 April 2004. [2] A CD reissue followed on 3 April 2007. [3]
"Way Over There" is a 1960 Motown soul song and single, written by William "Smokey" Robinson, produced by Berry Gordy, and first performed by the Miracles (credited as "The Miracles featuring Bill 'Smokey' Robinson") for the Tamla label. [1] It was one of The Miracles' earliest charting singles, reaching #94 on the Billboard Pop chart.