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  2. Please Mr. Postman - Wikipedia

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    "Please Mr. Postman" is a song written by Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland and Robert Bateman. It is the debut single by the Marvelettes for the Tamla ( Motown ) label, [ 3 ] notable as the first Motown song to reach the number-one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

  3. Robert Bateman (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chicago, Illinois, he was one of the founding members of vocal group the Satintones in Detroit, Michigan, in 1957.Bateman was the bass singer. [2] In 1959, the group made their first recordings for Motown, and Bateman did additional work for the company as a backing singer and engineer. [3]

  4. Please Mr. Postman (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album art for "Please Mr. Postman" did not contain any images of The Marvelettes, because including African-American artists on album covers did not become customary until around 1963. Please Mr. Postman received mainly negative reviews as it was believed to have been "too rushed" so that the focal track's success could be capitalized.

  5. I Want a Guy - Wikipedia

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    It was also recorded by The Marvelettes on their album Please Mr. Postman. Featuring Diana Ross in lead, the song was a doo-wop ballad similar to what the Supremes had been recording since forming as "The Primettes" two years earlier. The song's lyrics tell about a lonely woman who wants a new lover who won't mistreat her and always be loyal to ...

  6. This Masquerade - Wikipedia

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    It was then recorded by American vocal duo, the Carpenters, for their 1973 album Now & Then and as the B-side of the Carpenters's single "Please Mr. Postman". Three years later, "This Masquerade" was recorded by American singer and guitarist George Benson, who released it on his 1976 album, Breezin'.

  7. Carpenters with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... "Please Mr. Postman" 2:57: Charts. Chart (2018–19) Peak position Australian Albums [5] 29

  8. Mashed Potato Time - Wikipedia

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    Dee Dee Ramone, as Dee Dee King, recorded a hip hop version of the song, with new lyrics, on his 1989 album Standing in the Spotlight, with Debbie Harry of Blondie on backing vocals. Bobby "Boris" Pickett 's " Monster Mash ," released a few months after "Mashed Potato Time", was written in part as a parody of Dee Dee Sharp's record, even ...

  9. List of Karaoke Revolution songs - Wikipedia

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    Note: These songlists include the names of the artists who most famously recorded the song. The songs as they appear in the game are covers, with the exceptions being the song "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow", which is the master recording of the Paula Abdul song, and 10 original Mowtown songs in the Xbox version of Karaoke Revolution