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Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage

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Smokey wrote a lot of great songs and he even saved a few for himself to record. Celebrating 50 Years of Motown with Smokey Robinson & The Miracles singing "The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage" from March of 1967.

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  • There's a good reason Bob Dylan once referred to Smokey as America's greatest poet.  He would know. Beautiful.

  • Detroit St. Gabriel 1968... so much soul

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  • King Smokey ,Earl & the crew ,tought me how to Dream ,& i Thank you

  • KIng Smokey ,Earl & the crew..tought me how to Dream..,& i Thank you.! ...

  • Good song. Love the Motown oldies.

  • Forty+ years since I last heard this...and every single word came back to me and I'm grooving along.

  • Reminds me so much of American Gigoglo - Richard Gere - great song Smokey

  • i like it, i was looking for this song since a long long time, thank you so much, sorry for my english, i'm french! :)

  • The Funk Brothers are at their best here, but it's like Smokey fine tuned everything before he went to work. There seem to be notes and sounds that no one else had. It's just great music.

  • One of the best songs Smokey made

  • Marvin "Marv" Tarplin (June 13, 1941 – September 30, 2011) was an American guitarist and songwriter, best known as the guitarist for The Miracles during . , including Grammy Hall Of Fame inducted "The Tracks of My Tears Tarplin helped co-compose many of the Miracles' hit singles, e million-selling Grammy Hall of Fame winner "The Tracks of My Tears" for which(1965), "My Girl Has Gone" (1965), , "Going to a Go-Go" (1965), died sept 30,2011 alsoThe Four Tops 1970 Top 20 hit, "Still Water

  • R.I.P. Mr Marv Tarplin....

    

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