wonder where there is & what it was for. I bet they were worn out after this one song.I'll have to ask Martha about it.
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wonder where there is & what it was for. I bet they were worn out after this one song.I'll have to ask Martha about it.
Lester has not aged a bit.
"Lovelight" was big on Miami POP radio. It was part of that distictive Motown Sound H-D-H was making in '63 with "Heatwave" "Quicksand" and Mary Wells "You Lost The Sweetest Boy" and Marvins "Can I...
Thought both LPs came out about the same time. The 45 says copyright 1973. Maybe thats copyright 1978, my 73 yr old eyes just bad, LOL.
I'm glad I lived & went to concerts in the 60's & 70's.
my brother just told me that this Diana record "Your Love is So Good For Me" was big in the discos' here in Florida & thats why I bought the record.He has the LP.
and to just say....I didn;t usually buy Diana's records. Only very early Supremes records and the later Jean Terrell Supremes 45's.
In looking through my old 45's, a much later box I have I came across this 45 "Your Love Is So Good For Me" by Diana Ross. Written by K. Peterson, produced by Richard Perry!!It says from the LP "Baby...
wow, this is a Must See for me. I love Stax, the artists, writers and their studio band.
1996?Motown was just a record label, meaningless.
wow, that was great. I saw them LIVE many times but Cubie never appeared.
So right, Ralph. What really boils my blood, is putting someone like Suzanne DePasse in when MARY WELLS & also the Marvelettes have not been put in YEARS AGO.They were true pioneers.
Smokey didn't go to college so I guess he meant they went to high school together but 1962 was long past his high school.By 1962 The Miracles were HUGE Stars and Smokey a HUGE writer/producer, so he...
I remember reading many moons ago that Berry Gordy thought Jr. was saying "Its crying time" referring to a Ray Charles song but he was told no "its Twine time". The dance. "Shotgun" was also a dance...
I always thought Marthas' "I Love The Man" should have been an A side 45.HIT material.
My Two Arms Minus You=Tears by MARY WELLS.
The ONE who Really Loves You by Mary Wells, Once Upon A Time by Marvin & Mary.
we all did, you could smoke anywhere, planes had smoking section, movie theaters had smoking sections.Smoking was very acceptable.
Mickey Stevenson only invited Martha to Motown, she was singing by herself at the Twenty Grand. In '62 when Mickey needed backgrounds for Marvin Gaye, Martha went & got the other girls. It was her...
YES, they sure were. Many photos of Martha with Eric.
"I'm Crazy "Bout My Baby" with the Vandellas on BG, it was getting heavy air-play in S. Florida before it was flipped to "Can I Get A Witness".
Lois was there. Maybe Roz & Annette couldn't afford to go as they live in Detroit. Remember, if it wasn't for Martha there never would have been any Vandellas.
Stevie there too, showing his love for our beautiful Martha, Motowns' greatest Ambassador.LOved seeing that also there were Janie Bradford, Freda Payne, Scherrie Payne, Mickey Stevenson, Marthas' son...
Saw the Candi Staton Unsung last night & enjoyed it. Glad she & her kids seem to all be doing fine.
I forgot about this TK release.I wonder where it was recorded, doesn't sound like TK studios in Miami.I forget where Phillip Mitchell was out of.