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  2. Motown singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Motown M-1004 United States January 1961 "I've Got a Notion" "We Really Love Each Other" Henry Lumpkin: Motown M-1005 United States "Don't Feel Sorry for Me" "Heart" Jimmy Ruffin: Miracle MIR-1 United States February 1961 "Don't Let Him Shop Around" " A New Girl" Debbie Dean: Motown M-1007 United States "Ain't It Baby" " The Only One I Love ...

  3. Motown albums discography - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Motown - Wikipedia

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    Motown was the most successful soul music label, with a net worth of $61 million. Between 1960 and 1969, Motown had 79 songs reach the top-ten of the Billboard Hot 100. In March 1965, Berry Gordy and Dave Godin agreed to license the Tamla Motown label name for future UK releases through EMI Records Limited.

  5. Category:Motown video albums - Wikipedia

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  6. Dancing Machine - Wikipedia

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    The song, which reportedly sold over three million copies, [3] popularized the physically complicated robot dance technique, devised by Charles Washington in the late 1960s.

  7. Dancing Machine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Machine is the ninth studio album released by the Motown quintet the Jackson 5, on September 5, 1974. The album's title track was a No. 2 pop hit and a No. 1 R&B hit in the United States. The group released two additional singles from the album: the funky "Whatever You Got, I Want" and the group's last US Top 20 hit for Motown, "I Am ...

  8. Someday We'll Be Together - Wikipedia

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    Tri-Phi was purchased by Motown in the mid-1960s. Fuqua, Bristol, and Beavers all joined Berry Gordy's by-then famous record company, and "Someday We'll Be Together" became part of Motown's Jobete publishing catalog. Beavers soon departed for Chess Records, although both Bristol and Fuqua stayed on as songwriters and producers for Motown.

  9. Category:Motown albums - Wikipedia

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    M. Ma (Rare Earth album) Machine Gun (Commodores album) The Mack (soundtrack) Magic (Four Tops album) The Magnificent 7 (album) Mama's Gun; Mary Wells Sings My Guy; Mary Wilson (album) Mary, Scherrie & Susaye; Maybe Tomorrow (The Jackson 5 album) Me 'n Rock 'n Roll Are Here to Stay; Meet The Supremes; Merry Christmas (The Supremes album ...