Martha Reeves & The Vandellas In And Out Of My Life

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  • This record was the 1st of 3 singles---and the last ones---to be released on the final Martha Reeves & The Vandellas album, "Black Magic" (1972 Gordy/Motown); the 2nd single was the magnificent Ashford & Simpson song, "Tear It On Down" and the 3rd from The Corporation, The Jackson 5's exclusive songwriting team, "Bless You." Reeves stated in an interview that several of the tracks were brought to the studio in boxes with the name "Diana Ross" on them, Martha feeling Diana rejected these songs.

  • Call them unsung if you wIll, but they never left a song unsung, I know that much: I LOVE MOTOWN!

  • Call them unsung if you well, but they never left a song unsung, I know that much: I LOVE MOTOWN!

  • I LOVE MOTOWN!

  • Great song !!! It's too bad that during the time of this records release the powers that be at Motown did not give a damn about the fans and some of the groups that we really loved other that diana Ross and a few others. It's amazing to look back at all of the great songs and groups that never got what they deserved!!! UNSUNG!!!

  • LOLOL! Great story!

  • ahhhhhhhhhh....the memories. i remember my early 20's and playing this song on the jukebox at the club. you could get 3 songs for a quarter. one time this guy shouted out, "whoever played that song, give 'em their money back!" LOL!! he came up and kept feeding quarters into the jukebox so i could play that song over and over. i must have listed to it for about 2 hours until finally somebody shouted, "ENOUGH!"

  • I FOUND IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My mom was pregnant with me when this came out. Love this oldie!!!! remember momma, and my aunts would all sing this

  • The finest song Martha Reeves ever put out. Stunning.

  • This tune was released by Motown on December 16, 1971, and unfortunately, it bubbled under the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1972, at number 117-

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