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The Supremes Live! 12/31/64 Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 330 seconds 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 Me from a Christmas show at the Fox Theater, Where Did Our Love Go was also in this set, here i have an alt show from new Years Eve 1964 where The Girls do "Where Did Our Love Go" & "Come See About Me" Related: ballard, diana, florence, mary, motown, oldies, ross, soul, supremes, the, wilson |
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Marvin Gaye-Stubborn Kinda Fellow Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 184 seconds Stubborn Kind Of Fellow was Marvin Gaye's first hit record in 1962, being backed by The Vandellas, Martha, Anette, Rosalind and Gloria, climed to #46 on the charts, Gloria left The Vandellas with in a few months after this Related: gaye, marvin, motown, soul |
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Jimmy Ruffin-What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 202 seconds In 1966 Jimmy Ruffin scored a big hit, with "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" a song that was originally intended for The Spinners, this was one of the first Soul records with the "Swirl" design but my copy is the original design Related: jimmy, motown, ruffin, soul |
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Tammi Terrell- What A Good Man He Is Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 196 seconds mostly known for her duets with Marvin Gaye, released for solo singles at motown, "What A Good Man He Is" was her 3rd solo single in 1967 Related: motown, soul, tammi, terrell |
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The Temptations-Paradise Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 182 seconds "Paradise" was the temptations 5th single (Counting the Pirates single) it was written by Berry Gordy and it was inspired by the Four Season's "Sherry" Related: motown, oldies, soul, temptations |
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The Spinners-Message From A Black Man Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 219 seconds 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 song is all Pervis Jackson with a lil GC Cameron doing lead as well Related: motown, soul, spinners |
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Tammi Terrell-I Cried Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 187 seconds this is another honorable non motown mention by a motown artist, before she was Tammi Terrell, she was Tammy Montgomery who was discovered by James Brown himself he even penned this killer slow groovin song for her in 1963 Related: motown, soul, tammi, terrell |
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Gladys Knight & The Pips-Every Beat Of My Heart 1970 Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 141 seconds Gladys Knight & The Pips are probly the only act to records one of thier hits for 3 different labels' "Every Beat Of My Heart" was recorded and released on Vee-Jay in 1961 under the Name Pips it was the second label they recorded the song for ( Fury Records) in 1962 that added Gladys' name infront of the groups, and then in 1970 they recorded the song one more time for motown Related: gladys, knight, motown, pips, soul |
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Jr. Walker & The All Stars-These Eyes Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 248 seconds in 1969 "These Eyes" was the second release from the "What Does It Take" LP i think its one of Jr walkers better singles, much better than the original version Related: jr., motown, soul, walker |
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The Temptations-Who's Loving You Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 206 seconds Temptaions Sing Smokey was the second Lp by the group, only one song from this Lp was recorded while Al Bryant was still a member, all the songs from this Lp were written or co written by Smokey, the Lp was released in 1965 Related: motown, soul, temptations |
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Marvin Gaye-Sandman Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 168 seconds In 1962 for his second release Marvin released his version of Sandman, it never became a hit, but it was thrown in his first greatest hits LP Related: gaye, marvin, motown, soul |
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Smokey Robinson & The Miracles-Swept For You Baby Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 193 seconds "Swept For You Baby" was released as the b-side to "More Love" in 1967, "Swept" is from The Miracles Lp Away We A' Go Go which was released in 1966 Related: miracles, motown, soul |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell-Aint Nothing Like The Real Thing Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 163 seconds 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 thier Lp "All I Need" Related: gaye, marvin, motown, soul |
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Stevie Wonder-With A Childs Heart Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 227 seconds Stevie Wonder was discovered by Miracles member Ronnie White and signed to Tamla in 1962, here i play a track from his 1966 Up-Tight Lp Related: motown, soul, stevie, wonder |
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The Temptations-Cloud 9 Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 231 seconds In 1968 Davis (David) Ruffin was fired from the Temptations he was replaced by Dennis Edwards who was with The Contours, Cloud 9 was Motowns first pop grammy and it took The Temptations mucis in a totally different direction with the help of Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong Related: motown, soul, temptations |
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Motown Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 360 seconds some early Motown and Anna singles from 1959 Related: motown |
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The Valadiers-Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 178 seconds The Valadiers were Motowns first white group, originally an intergrated group Gordy told them to come back in one color, signed to the Miracle label in 1961, Greetings This Is Uncle Sam was thier first single, charting to #89 thier second 2 single were on the Gordy label, Greeting's was covered by The Monitors in 1966 Related: motown, soul, valadiers |
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Martha & Vandellas-Heat Wave Live 1964 Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 216 seconds 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 performance of Heat Wave from The Vandellas from the second Motortown Revue released as Motown 615 in 1964 Related: motown, soul |
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Jr.Walker- Gotta Hold On To This Feeling Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 234 seconds "Gotta Hold On To This Feeling" was the first single in 1970 for Jr Walker & The All Stars, the song went to #21 on the charts and the "What Does It Take" lp was renamed "Gotta Hold On To This Feeling" Related: jr, motown, soul, walker |
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Mary Wells-Strange Love Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 188 seconds Mary Wells had an impressive track record for Motown all of her singers but one, even some of her b-sides charted, "Strange Love" was the only record she did for Motown that didnt chart, the song was written and produced by Mickey Stevenson Related: mary, motown, soul, wells |
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The Marvelettes Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 134 seconds This is a tribute to The Marvelettes, its the first time ive tried anything like this, hope people like it, Finders Keepers Losers Weapers is a HDH song that should have been a single, its Gladys and Georgeanna singing lead together on this one. Related: marvelettes, motown, the |
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The Supremes Live 1963 Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 390 seconds 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 Related: ballard, diana, florence, mary, motown, ross, supremes, wilson |
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The Marvelettes-The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 190 seconds The Marvlettes was released in 1967 its often referd to as the "Pink" lp "The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game" was the first single released in December 1966, Wanda sings a perfect lead on this Smokey written song Related: marvelettes, motown, soul |
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Billy Eckstine-Had You been Around Posted by: MotownMaster
Video duration: 176 seconds 40's crooner Billy Eckstine signed to Motown in 1965, best known for his song "Pink Flamingos" he was with Motown from 1965 to about 1970 Related: motown, soul |

























