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Ann Bogan & The Challengers
MotownMaster
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Echo was the B-side to "Everyday" released as Tri-Phi 1020 in 1963, Ann went on to sing lead on The Andantes "Like A Nightmare" in 1964 and replaced Gladys Horton in The Ma...
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Little Otis
MotownMaster
2,828 views
This was a 1 off single for this artist, trying to get a hit off "The Duke Of Earl" in 1962
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The Supremes Live! 12/31/64
MotownMaster
13,594 views
When Motown released The Supremes Box set in 2000 there was a 5th disc in some of them, "An Evening With The Supremes" 2 of the live tracks were baby Love & Come See About ...
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The Supremes Live 1963
MotownMaster
5,567 views
Im am reposting the 1963 live performances of "Your Heart Belongs To Me" and Anyone Who Had A Heart, and Time Changes, unfortunetly it cuts off Time Changes Things
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The Supremes- From The Begining To The Ending
MotownMaster
4,834 views
According to Motown this song was recorded May 6, 1963, but it could have been earlier, idk if im the only one who hears Barbara Martin in the background, and if she is the...
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The Detroit Wheeles- Linda Sue Dixon
MotownMaster
2,739 views
In 1968 Motown distributed 3 singles on the Detroit based label "Inferno" before buying the label out, the first single Motown distributed was "Linda Sue Dixon" by The Detr...
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The Downbeats- Your Baby's Back
MotownMaster
9,256 views
Cleo Duke Miller, Robert Flemming and Johnny Dawson were The Downbeats signed to Tamla in 1961, they released "Your Baby's Back a doo-wop gem written by Berry Gordy right ...
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The Supremes- My Imagination
MotownMaster
5,669 views
In 1963 The Supremes had a planned LP entitled The Supremes Sing Ballads & Blues slated for Motown 610 according to Motown The Lp was never finished, Mr. Blues, Come On Boy...
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The Temptations- Baby Baby I Need You
MotownMaster
26,988 views
Baby Baby I Need You was released as the b-side to Girl Why You Wanna Make Me Blue as gordy 7035 in 1964it was from The Temptations Sing Smokey, the song was recorded in 19...
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Hattie Littles- Back In My Arms
MotownMaster
11,227 views
Hattie Littles was a blues singer from Shelby Mississippi, she came to Motown around late 1961 early 1962, her first single was to be "Back In My Arms" slated for Gordy 700...
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