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The Virgil Brothers - Temptation's 'Bout To Get Me (1968)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1968:
The Virgil Brothers performing on Uptight the single 'Temptation's 'Bout To Get Me' (June, ...
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The Virgil Brothers - "Temptation 'Bout To Get Me"
Released in Australia in 1968 reaching #6 Brisbane #13 Melbourne. Rob Lovett had been in the The Wild Cherries and the legendary Loved Ones. Mal M...
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Virgil Brothers-Temptations 'Bout To Get Me
1969 saw the debut of Motown's Rare Earth Label Motown's semi-successful attempt at the FM Rock market, here is a single on that label by the Virgi...
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Michael Jackson - Keep On Dancing - with The Jacksons - sung Live
The Jackson 5 (also spelled The Jackson Five, The Jackson 5ive, or The Jack5on Five), later known as The Jacksons, is an American popular music fam...
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Skype for Android App - Now with Video Calling!
Introducing Skype's Android App which now features video chat! Our new App for Android phones allows users to make calls to landlines and mobiles a...
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What's my Line? Barbara McNair
What's my Line? Barbara McNair
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The Satintones-Angel
The Satintones were motowns first male group, when both versions of "Tomorrow & Always" were pulled from Motown 1006, "Angel was released, James El...
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The Spinners-Message From A Black Man
In 1970 The Spinners released "Message Fram A Black Man" which should have been a very big hit for them but Motown never promoted the single, this ...
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell-Aint Nothing Like The Real Thing
In 1968 Marvin & Tammi released one of thier most well known songs, "Aint Nothing Like The Real Thing" was released in 1968, it was taken from thie...
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I sure would like hear gordy's excuse to why all great talent in the pre-Motown years was overlooked. I sure would love hear it.
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Martha & Vandellas-Heat Wave Live 1964
The Motortown Revue was always a popular stable at Motown in the 60's there were 4 Motortown Revue Lp's released in the 60, here i play a live perf...
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The Valadiers-Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam)
The Valadiers were Motowns first white group, originally an intergrated group Gordy told them to come back in one color, signed to the Miracle labe...
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I'm not front I love the temptations version but the spinners version is just as great and can't understand why Motown wouldn't wanna promote this cut. And even more strange has a history promoting a song more than once with different artist but the spinners version maybe unknown but to me it's a...