CarolynCrawford1964-"MySmileIsJustAFrownTurnedUpsideDown"
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So nice!
Thank you for post!
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One of my favorite Motown tunes ! Great song !
Still goosebumps when i listen to it.
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@Twinkles5927 You are so right!!! Ain't nothing like the real thing..for SURE!!!
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@Vincent50 AGREE!!
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One of my all-time fave Motown rarities...fantastic Smokey composition and superb vocals...great pic montage too...excellent post...five stars
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@Twinkles5927 Hi you've got me a bit baffled as I can't think what this lyric is, but it sounds very much like a Jimmy Ruffin song, why not listen to my Jimmy Ruffin tracks in my collection or some of the other Motown artists? you never know it might pop up, in the 60's you didn't really listen to the lyrics a lot just the sounds, but I'm glad you liked the lovely Carolyn Crawford and her 1964 track that I always loved, have you heard her others I added too? Brilliant Motown in the 60's JOHN
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@MotownMagic1959 Hi! and thank You!! I am looking for a Motown Song and I don't know the title. The lyrics are; You don't know what it is to be lonely, to want someone, and to love them only, the pain inside makes you want to fall down and die, Sad feeling to be lonely.
It is sung by a guy in the 60's (don't know his name, think he was with Motown). please post if you have it. send me his name. Thank You!!!
@MotownMagic...Thanks for posting this CC track. Can't say I knew her because I grew up overseas and got limited music from the states, but managed to get the headliners like, Temps, Tops, Smokey, Marvelletes, Martha, Marvin, Mary Wells, etc. As a matter of fact, her voice and singing style reminds me much of Mary who is my all time favorite female vocalist. Thanks again for the sweet memories!
texxbee 1 year ago
@texxbee Yes, most people heard the well-known ones that were great of course, but some artists were just as talented like Carolyn, and Mary Wells, and Kim Weston, all of whom I really loved to hear. I saw a recent interview with Berry Gordy Jr that's rare in itself, and he said they didn't have the resources to promote them all, they were the biggest independent producer of 45 rpm singles in the world at that time too! amazing don't you think? JOHN
MotownMagic1959 11 months ago