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Jimmy Mack (luke)
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Post Number: 520
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1)David Ruffin
2)Marvin Gaye
3)GC Cameron

1)Jean Terrell
2)Gladys Knight
3)Thelma Houston
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Kdubya (paladin)
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Post Number: 178
Registered: 5-2004
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These are some of my favorites in no particular order:


Marvin Gaye
David Ruffin
Levi Stubbs
Dennis Edwards
Eddie Kendricks
Stevie Wonder
Ron Isley
Bobby Taylor

Diana Ross
Lead Singer Marvelettes whose name escapes me at this moment (Wanda ?)
Gladys Knight
Jean Terrell
Brenda Holloway
Martha Reeves
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Jimmy Mack (luke)
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Post Number: 522
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Lets limit to top 3 male and female to see people's top picks. I love them all just about.
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Kdubya (paladin)
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Post Number: 180
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Ok now you tell me.......this is how I'll do it, since David, Dennis and Eddie were all members of the Temptations....

1. The Temptations
2. Marvin Gaye
3. Stevie Wonder

1. Martha Reeves
2. Gladys Knight
3. Diana Ross
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Soul Sister (soul_sister)
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Post Number: 1227
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Levi Stubbs
Gerald Alston
David Ruffin
Marvin Gaye
Freddie Gorman(?)Lead of Originals
Ron Banks & R.J. Reynolds (Dramatics)
Bobby Taylor (Vancouvers)
Gladys Knight - Hands down!!!
Martha Reeves (Vandellas)
Gladys Horton (?)Lead of Marvelettes
S.S.
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~medusa~ (~medusa)
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Post Number: 481
Registered: 3-2004
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IMHO~
Levi Stubbs, David Ruffin, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight, Brenda Holloway, Dennis Edwards, Ali Woodson, Wanda Rogers, Mary Wells, Paul Williams, Eddis Kendricks, Emmanuel Lasky, Edwin Starr, Bobby Taylor, Barrett Strong, Michael Jackson, Isley Bros. Marvellettes
I'll have more later, gotta go.
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SDF (handsome)
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Post Number: 420
Registered: 4-2004
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Damn Jimmy Mack...just 3? :o)

Female
1)Gladys Knight
2)Martha Reeves
3)Blinky Williams

Male
1)Marvin Gaye
2)Levi Stubbs
3)Stevie Wonder

there's more of course, but JimmyMack said 3...Bah Humbug!

Handsome
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Sean (livesey)
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Post Number: 19
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Y'know reading this reminded me of something as good a vocalist as Freddie Gorman is his leads with The Originals were limited the majority think it is his 'booming' voice on the likes of 'DOWN TO LOVETOWN', GOD BLESS WHO EVER SENT YOU' etc but in fact the majority of the leads throughout the career of The Originals fell to Hank Dixon.
Although all of The Originals (including Terrie Dixon Hank's daughter) had magical voices they truly are some of Motown's most under-rated vocalists of all time.

TOP 3:
DENNIS EDWARDS
MARVIN GAYE
HANK DIXON

TOP 3 FEMALE:
TAMMI TERRELL
GLADYS KNIGHT
BRENDA HOLLOWAY

http://www.seanlivesey.com
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Largo161 (largo161)
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The Ladies:
Gladys Knight
Diana Ross
It's hard for me to choose a third female because I'm not well acquainted with the work of Martha or Jean or Tammi or Thelma or Brenda or Blinky...

The Gents:
Stevie Wonder
Michael Jackson
David Ruffin
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Reese (reese)
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Post Number: 129
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FEMALE:
1) Diana Ross
2) Gladys Knight
3) Martha Reeves

MALE:
1) Marvin Gaye
2) Smokey Robinson
3) Stevie Wonder
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soulseeker (soulseeker)
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1. Eddie Kendricks
2. David Ruffin
3. Paul Williams

1. Gladys Knight
2. Tammi Terrell
3. Mary Wells
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Alain Nguyen (soulgems)
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Male:
Michael Jackson
Edwin Starr
David Ruffin
Johnny Gill
Lead Singer from "The Miracles" on "Do it baby" or "Dont cha love it" don't know his name

Female:
Teena Marie
Carolyn Crawford
Jean Carn
Thelma Houston
Susaye Greene
Lead singer with Sisters Love - Gimme Your Love (Odia Coates?)
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SDF (handsome)
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Post Number: 423
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Alain, his name is Billy Griffin.

Handsome
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TD (tmd)
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Levi Stubbs
David Ruffin
Smokey Robinson
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Manny (manny)
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Post Number: 358
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Male (solo acts):
-Jerry Butler
-Marvin Gaye
-Stevie Wonder
-Eddie Kendricks
-Smokey Robinson
-Wilson Pickett

Female (solo acts):
-Diana Ross
-Thelma Houston
-Jean Carn
-Syreeta

Special mentions (members of groups): Levi Stubbs, Melvin Franklin, Martha Reeves

Peace!
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Brother Love (brother_love)
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Post Number: 109
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Male:
Marvin Gaye
David Ruffin
Levi Stubbs
Stevie Wonder
Eddie Kendricks

Female:
Gladys Knight
Brenda Holloway
Kim Weston
Thelma Houston
Tata Vega

Alain, Vermettya Royster was the lead singer of Sisters Love, Odia Coates was long gone when they signed with Motown. Vermettya does have a great voice, you can add her to my list.
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Vickie (vickie)
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Tammi
Gladys Horton
Diana
Marvin
Jimmy
David
Levi
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Alain Nguyen (soulgems)
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Thanks
Handsome and Brother Love.
You guys have knowledge!
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Jimmy Mack (luke)
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Post Number: 524
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I wondered about Sisters Love too tho have never heard them!Whats her voice like(VR)? Im not criticizing but really wondering how Thelma can be left off of any list as far as quality goes-?
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Dinelle (dinelle_watson)
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Marvin Gaye
Diana Ross
Smokey Robinson
Tammi Terrell
Eddie Kendricks
Gladys Knight
David Ruffin
Martha Reeves
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Brother Love (brother_love)
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Post Number: 110
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Vermettya Royster
Vermettya who is also known as The Empress of Song has a very big and powerful voice. As a young girl she was operatically trained, but her real roots lay in gospel music. At the age of sixteen she began singing with the Clara Ward Singers and was the featured vocalist on several of their recordings. Prior to joining Sisters Love she was also a member of The Ikettes and The Raeletts. Miss Royster's voice is very unique and she possess a five octave ranger with a gutbucket vibrato.
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Destruction (destruction)
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Temptations
Billy Eckstine
Levi

Gladys
Tammi
Brenda Holloway
Marvelettes
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Jimmy Mack (luke)
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thanks Brother.
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Lucy (lucy)
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LEVI
LEVI
LEVI.....LOL
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Funk Timo (funk_timo)
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Levi Stubbs
Stevie Wonder
David Ruffin

Brenda Holloway
Gladys Knight
Jean Terrell
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Rodmann (rodmann)
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Post Number: 385
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Here are my picks in no particular order:

1) Dennis Edwards
2) Levi Stubbs
3) Chuck Jackson
4) David Ruffin
5) Edwin Starr

6) Kim Weston
7) Thelma Houston
8) Blinky (deserved better material to sing!)
9) Yvonne Fair (her singing wasn't pretty but it was SOULFUL!)
10) Vermettya Royster
11) Tata Vega (right on Bro Love!)

Alain, thank you for mentioning Vermettya Royster of Sisters Love! Those girls were bad! Why didn't they get hits out of great singles like 'Gimmie Your Love' (I'm sorry but their record puts Curtis Mayfield's and Barbara Mason's versions to shame!) 'I'm Learning To Trust My Man' and 'Mr Fix-It-Man'? I don't get it?

Sisters Love had an album that was supposed to come out on MoWest (MW-109) in 1972 but it was cancelled at the last moment. Does anyone know if there are any rare promo copies around? Sorry to hijack your topic Jimmy! :-)

(Message edited by Rodmann on August 13, 2004)
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David Meikle (david_meikle)
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Edwin had one of the most powerful voices ever.
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marv (marv)
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Best Male - Levi Stubbs

Best Female- Jean Terrell
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Don (don)
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Alot of SD'ers fail to mention Kim Weston, a couple did. Rodmann and Soul Brother, I know you seen my name in some threads. I was never the one to say "I told you so". There's been a Detroit/Chicago/LA connection for the longest, that fact is just being known.

Brother Love,
Your talking about over 30 yrs some things come and go, or I have to think more on. In a thread titled "Rare Chicago Soul Acts" you asked me did I know about Vermettya. I do recall her singing with The late Clara Ward and the Clara Ward
Singers. I was introduced to her by a friend that use to sing with The Thompson Community Choir and with the late Rev. Charles Brunson. Yes I remember Vermettya from the picture Wonder B posted. Like I say some things i can recall by looking at pics, singles & lp covers. Two decades ago she was a solo singing in gospel.

Thank you all
Don
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Don (don)
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Also, sorry i meant to say you posted the pic of Vermettya. I know as a member either with The Natura'elles or Sisters Love I would meet the ladies with or without group personal change when they'd come to town or sometimes have a gig. I never got to meet Merry Clayton. Sisters Love have done some gigs here at The Burning Spear and High Chaperal.
Don
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Alain Nguyen (soulgems)
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Rodmann, I fully agree with your assesment. Of all the three versions of Give Me Your Love, the Sisters Love version is buy far superior in all aspects, Vocals, bassline. It's one of the ultimate groove. In my opinion there's only one thing better than the original 7" and that's the Danny Krivit 8 min long version. Drop this on a packed dancefloor and watch all the girls go crazy when the horn introduction starts!!! This track is now a classic in France and in the U.K. even though it took 30 years for people to realize. Funny how some records become more relevant the second time around.

(Message edited by soulgems on August 13, 2004)
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SDF (handsome)
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Hey Don!

Don't you mean Rev. Milton Brunson? His name wasn't Charles.

Handsome
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Brother Love (brother_love)
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The funny thing about Give Me Your Love is that it started out as the B-side to (I Could Never Make) A Better Man Than You. That goes to show record companies don't always know what their doing. In the case of Sisters Love they really dropped the ball, how could they not see the talent they had on their hands.
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Helene (helene)
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Levi Stubbs (No.1 place in my heart above ALL other artists, Motown or otherwise).
David Ruffin
Marvin Gaye

Diana Ross
Martha Reeves
Gladys Knight.
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Ron Murphy (ron_murphy)
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David Ruffin, Marv Johnson,Levi Stubbs

Gladys Knight, Kim Weston, Cal Street(Velvelettes)
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Boynextdoor (boynextdoor)
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Jean Terrell first and foremost
Kim Weston
Brenda Holloway
Mary Wells
Syreeta
Gladys Knight
Martha Reeves
Levi Stubbs
Wanda Rogers
Gladys Horton
Tammi Terrell
Marvin Gaye
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Destruction (destruction)
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Don,

Kim Weston should be number 2 on my list.
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Rodmann (rodmann)
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Thanks for the info about Miss Vermettya Royster, Brother Love and Don. I knew that she had to have a background in gospel to have a voice like hers but I had no idea that she performed with legends like Clara Ward! It fascinates me how most of the great singers of The Soul Era had such extensive careers in Gospel before they went secular. I've been wanting to start a topic about this for some time.

Alain, you're so right about Sisters Love's 'Gimmie Your Love' being the best version of all. I had heard Curtis Mayfield's and Barbara Mason's versions prior to SL's and I wondered what was supposed to be so great about this tune. Sisters Love turned this song out! Better arrangement, bassline and vocals than the other 2 versions. I love Barbara Mason to death but she couldn't compete with these girls in the vocal department. I'm sure that The Sisters made Curtis Mayfield proud!

Brother Love, Motown really did drop the ball on this one. They had a hit but blew it! I've never heard '(I Could Never Make) A Better Man Than You' but it must be one hell of a song to have pushed 'Gimmie Your Love' to the B side! LOL. How is it Bro Love?

Has anyone else heard Sisters Love's 'I'm Learning To Trust My Man'? At the tail end of the song the band breaks it down to the vamp and Vermettya hits this unbelievably loooooooooooooooong note. It's already a great song but that little bit at the end knocks me out every time I hear it! How did their records fail to make the charts? AMAZING!
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BigSexee (mzmusik)
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1. SMOKEY
2. Paul Williams
3. Rick James

1. Linda Jones
2. Gladys
3. Teena
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Ryon6 (tyrone)
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Ok, my choices are:
Female
1) Diana Ross
2) Gladys Knight
3) Brenda Holloway/Tammi Terrell (tie)

Male
1) Marvin Gaye
2) Eddie Kendricks
3) David Ruffin

Regarding Vermetta Royster, does anyone know if she appeared with the Clara Ward Singers on the Flip Wilson Show. Someone had mentioned their album was not released, perhaps you can send your suggestion to Motown Select since they are asking for suggestions - www.boards.motown.com. I would love to hear Give Me Your Love. I liked the song by both Curtis Mayfield and Barbara Mason.
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John Lester (theboyfromxtown)
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Ooooo Ron!

A man with the same heart as me!!

Number one...CAL STREET...........
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Rodmann (rodmann)
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Hi Ryon6. I was the one who mentioned the unreleased Sisters Love album on Mowest. That's a great idea about suggesting it to Motown Select. I'd like to but the link you gave is no good.

:-) What's Up BigSexee. Linda Jones is one of my all-time favorite singers as well but she never recorded for the Motown label. Her main two record labels were Loma and Turbo.
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Brother Love (brother_love)
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Tyrone, Vermettya was working with Sisters Love when The Ward Singers appeared on The Flip Wilson Show, she worked with both groups on and off in the early seventies. While singing with The Ward Singers she was on The Mike Douglas Show (14 times), The Ed Sullivan Show, Shindig, The Danny Thomas Show, The Joey Bishop Show, The Rosey Grier Show, The Mitiz Gaynor Show, The Jack Benny Show, Dial M For Music, The Jane Morgan Show and appeared in both the films It's Your Thing (with The Isley Bros.) and The Newport Jazz Festival 1962.

Rodmann, I Could Never Make is another great track from these ladies as is all of their recordings.
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BigSexee (mzmusik)
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Regarding Linda Jones.........I know she recorded for Loma because I have the original album of Hynotized. She is just my favorite singer and I included her because she is my favorite. Now Gladys would be my favorite Motown singer with Brenda Holloway following and bringing up the rear Teena.
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Ryon6 (tyrone)
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Rodman,
Try http://boards.motown.com .
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Rodmann (rodmann)
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OK Thanks. That works Ryon. Where do I make my suggestion?
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Ryon6 (tyrone)
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Ralph,
I tried editing one of my post and it told me ... Sorry, but you do not have permission to edit this message, because you are not the person who originally posted it. If the message needs to be edited, contact a moderator, who can edit the message for you through the administration program. What's up with that?
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Ryon6 (tyrone)
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Rodman,
Go down until you see Motown Select - The Vault Is Now Open. I'm sure you are going to have to register.
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Rodmann (rodmann)
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Thanks Brother Love. We really need a compilation from Sisters Love that includes their singles for Motown, A&M and the gems that were never released. I've only heard a handful of their singles and all of them have been great.

OK, no problem BigSexee. Linda Jones is great and you've got great taste in Motown vocalists as well. :-)
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Rodmann (rodmann)
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Thanks Ryon.
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stone love (stone_love)
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THE BEST SYREETA SHERRIE PAYNE MARY WILSON LYNDA LAURENCE GLADY KNIGHT AND SUSAYE GREEN.
I JUST LOVE THE 70s SUPREMES.
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Shawn1 (shawn1b)
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Female )1.Martha Reeves,Gladys Knight ,Diana Ross,Mary Wells,Kim Weston,Brenda Holloway.Male 1)David Ruffin,2)Marvin Gaye,3)Levi,Eddie Kendricks,Dennis Edwards.Shawn
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Robb_K (robb_k)
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Levi Stubbs
David Ruffin
Billy Eckstine

Brenda Holloway
Blinky Williams
Gladys Knight

It's really difficult to narrow it to 3 each. Lot's of other greats are unduly left out: Chuck jackson, Dennis Edwards, Joe Stubbs, Smokey, Rita Wright (Syreeta), Kim Weston, Wanda Rogers, Richard Street, Paul Williams, Terry Johnson, Mary Wells, Cal Street, Ann Bogan, Emanuel Lasky, J.J. Barnes, Bobby Smith, G.C. Cameron, Stevie Wonder, Martha Reeves, Mary Wilson, Jerry Butler, Gladys Horton, etc.
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John Barry Sheffield (jaybs)
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Jimmy Mack, You sure make it hard, limitet it to three, with the Four Tops thread top tracks I struggled, so I will with this as one, it would be sad oif MOTOWN only had three top vocalists, male and female, so that is my excuse! haha

Male

1. LEVI STUBBS of Course!
2. Eddie Kendrick
3. Little Stevie Wonder
4. Marvin Gaye
5. David Ruffin
6. Edwin Starr
7. Gerald Alston

Female

1. Tammi Terrell
2. Gladys Knight
3. Jean Terrell
4. Thelma Houston
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Lady Mystique (ladymystique)
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In no particular order:

Male:
1. Levi Stubbs
2. David Ruffin
3. Eddie Kendricks
4. Dennis Edwards
5. Marvin Gaye
6. Stevie Wonder
7. Marv Johnson
8. Melvin Franklin
9. Freddie Gorman
10. Edwin Starr

Female:
1. Tammi Terrell (wish I had her solo album)
2. Martha Reeves
3. Florence Ballard
4. Jean Terrell
5. Scherrie Payne
6. Freda Payne (was she ever on Motown? If not forgive me)
7. Teena Marie
8. Syretta Wright
9. Gladys Knight
10. Wanda Rogers
11. Brenda Holloway
12. Chris Clark

But if I have to name three...

Male:
1. 60s Temptations
2. Marvin Gaye
3. Levi Stubbs (his vocal on BERNADETTE made me want to find her)

Female:
1. Tammi Terrell
2. Scherrie Payne
3. Teena Marie
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Soul Sister (soul_sister)
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Add to my above list, how could I forget!!

Teena Marie
Natalie Cole
Mary Wells
Kim Weston

Chuck Jackson -(tho I never think of him as Motown his style is N.Y., I always think of Wand).
Smokey
Rick James
Jimmy Ruffin
Paul Williams
Edwin Starr


S.S.
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marilyn (marilyn)
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Tammi Terrell, Wanda Young, & Gladys Knight

Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, & David Ruffin

I also like: Smokey Robinson, Gladys Horton, Paul Williams, & Eddie Kendricks

(Message edited by Marilyn on August 15, 2004)
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Rhythm & Blues Showcase (rb_showcase)
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1. Dennis Edwards
2. Marvin Gaye
3. David Ruffin
4. Levi Stubbs
5. G.C.Cameron
6. Ali Ollie Woodson
7. John Edwards (Spinners)
8. Jerry Butler
9. Teddy Pendergrass
10.Johnnie Gill

1.Aretha Franklin
2.Gladys Knight
3.Diana Ross
4.Stephanie Mills
5 Patti LaBelle
6.Chaka Khan
7.Natalie Cole
8.Ms. Marilyn Marshall
9.Teena Marie
10.Nancy Wilson
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Alain Nguyen (soulgems)
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rb showcase, forgive me for asking, but who is Ali Ollie Woodson?
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Florence Thompkins (fjt)
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Eddie Kendricks
Russell Thompkins, Jr.
Smokey Robinson

Mary Wells
Tammi Terrell
Dionne Warwick
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Florence Thompkins (fjt)
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My mistake. This is Motown. In that case replace Russell Thompkins, Jr. with Levi Stubbs and Dionne Warwick with Syretta.
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Charise (mistrivia1)
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Alain, Ali Woodson, took Dennis Edwards place when he left in like '83. His is the voice you hear on lead for "Treat Her Like A Lady, which he wrote, "Lady Soul" and others. Very souful as you know!:-):-)
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SDF (handsome)
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Lady M, Tammi Terrell's full album along with other unreleased songs is on a cd called "The Essential Tammi Terrell".

Not to rub salt in a wound, I do have Tammi's original vinyl :o)

Handsome
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Alain Nguyen (soulgems)
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Thanks Charisse, definitely SOULFUL.
Had I Known his name I would have added him on my fave list too!
I like the Truly For You LP from the Temptations. I wonder if he sings on " I'll keep my light in my window" one of my all time favorite Motown song or on the ballad Truly for you?
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SDF (handsome)
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Alain, I have that album.

I know that Ron Tyson is singing on Truly For You, and more than likely Oli or Ali Woodson is on I'll keep A Light In My Window. There is also a version by Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross cd (extra bonus cut). The Tempts also have a cut on the "Motown Come Home" cd called Broken Pieces, which Ali sings on.

Handsome
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Alain Nguyen (soulgems)
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Many thanks Handsome! Always on top of it!
Broken Pieces sounds interesting I will check it out.
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Rhythm & Blues Showcase (rb_showcase)
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"I'll Keep My Light In My Window" is sung by Temptation Richard Street. Voice on "Firefly", "Hey Girl(I Like Your Style)" and "Heavenly" co-lead with Damon Harris

Ali Ollie Woodson is "Treat Her Like A Lady", "Lady Soul", "To Be Continued", "Special" " Soul to Soul" with Ron Tyson and Melvin and "Hoops Of Fire"
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norman fidel (normanfidel)
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My Top 3 Picks are
Female:

1. Bettye LaVette
2. Gladys Knight
3. Scherrie Payne

Male:
1. David Ruffin
2. Dennis Edwards
3. Lionel Richie
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Tony Russi (tony_russi)
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Female 1)MARY WELLS 2)Martha Reeves 3)Kim Weston
Male 1)Smokey Robinson 2)Marvin Gaye 3)David Ruffin & Eddie Kendricks
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soulseeker (soulseeker)
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I need to add Brenda Holloway to my list. I didn't know who sang Every Little Bit Hurts until I came to this board. I listened to that song just recently and started crying REAL tears. Had not heard her version since I was a child. Its rare for a singer to touch me that deeply. Only a few have made me cry. So for that reason alone she is at the top of my Motown list for females.
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Oliver Penn (oliver)
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Even though she made only one Motown album, she could, certainly THEN and NOW outsing ANY of the great Motown ladies. Before 1982, her vocal style was too "rough" for Motown, but after Diana
Ross left the label, they offered her a contract.

I'm speaking of Miss Bettye LaVette!
http://www.bettyelavette.com

The other great females were:

Martha Reeves
Gladys Knight
Tammi Terrell
Yvonne Fair
Thelma Houston

Of the Men:

David Ruffin
Dennis Edwards
Levi Stubbs
Marvin Gaye
Stevie Wonder

(Message edited by oliver on September 04, 2004)
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Don (don)
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The Males I agree with some I don't know about IMHO's. You all did did left out J.J. Barnes too.

As far as Female singers go

Gladys Knight, Brenda Holloway, Kim Weston and Tammi Terrell.

The most underrated that should have released more sides and eventually Motown could have release lp's on. However, from the singles I heard so far with what these women worked with coulda gone a long ways.

I liked:

Mable John (for her earlier Bluesy Motown delivery), Carolyn Crawford, Linda Griner, Barabra Randolph, Frances Nero, Liz Lands (given the right material), LaBrenda Ben...Debbie Dean & Hattie Littles?

P.S.
You have to understand I'm still exploring these fablous women's vocal skill.

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