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I Am Woman, You Are Man - Diana Ross & The Supremes
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"I Am Woman" was a song that was a staple in the Supremes' live shows in 1964 through 1965. It is best remembered for being on the Supremes' 1965 live album "The Supremes ...
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Mother Dear (Version 2) - The Supremes
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The Supremes were on a hot streak in 1965 with one hit after another. After "Back In My Arms Again" hit the top of the charts, Motown was planning their next single. It was...
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I Love The Man - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
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In 1969, Motown released Martha Reeves & the Vandellas' 6th studio album, "Sugar & Spice." It would be the last album to feature Rosalind Ashford in the group. "I Love The ...
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The Sidewalk Song - Richard Harris
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"The Sidewalk Song" was written by songwriter/producer & arranger Jimmy Webb for Johnny Rivers in 1967 which appeared on his "Rewind" album. Richard Harris, with the guidan...
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Truly Yours - The Spinners
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Motown released "Truly Yours" as the A-single for the Spinners in summer of 1966. Although it barely charted on the pop charts, it became a big hit on the R&B charts. Despi...
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I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking (Susaye Greene Lead Version) - The Supremes
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In late 1975-early 1976, the Holland Brothers were at work recording and producing the Supremes' next album "High Energy." After Mary Wilson, Scherrie Payne, and Cindy Bird...
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I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking (Extended Version) - The Supremes
MotownConnoisseur30
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By 1976, the Supremes appeared to be gaining back some popularity after being paired up with their old songwriting/producing team of Brian & Eddie Holland. The results inc...
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Too Busy Thinking About My Baby - Jimmy Ruffin
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Norman Whitfield was well known for having his songs be recorded multiple times by multiple artists. This song "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" was no exception. Origina...
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Everybody Needs Love - Jimmy Ruffin
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Jimmy Ruffin had become a successful Motown artist after his song "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted" became a huge hit. His following singles were top notch quality, but ...
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My Little Red Book - Manfred Mann (Film Version)
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"My Little Red Book" was a song written for the 1965 film "What's New Pussycat?" starring Peter O'Toole and Peter Sellers. Burt Bacharach had the group record two versions...
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