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  2. The Satintones - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bateman went on to form a songwriting and production partnership with Brian Holland (under the name "Brianbert"). [1] Sanders became a prominent arranger and producer in Chicago [6] The group briefly reunited for Ian Levine's Motorcity Records project in the late 1980s. Chico Leverett died on December 5, 2013, aged 79. [7]

  3. Robert Bateman (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bateman (April 30, 1936 – October 12, 2016) [1] was an American R&B singer, songwriter and record producer. Among other songs, he co-wrote the hits " Please Mr. Postman " and " If You Need Me ".

  4. Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) - Wikipedia

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    "Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam)" is a 1961 song recorded by three American R&B music groups, The Valadiers, The Monitors, and The Isley Brothers for the Motown label. [1]

  5. From the Top (album) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Radio Contest Outtakes ... (Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland, Robert Bateman ...

  6. No Gun Ri: A Military History of the Korean War Incident

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    Bateman contended that the AP's evidence was insufficient to support their account, particularly the lack of bodies found in the aftermath. [4] Bateman presented his archival research materials to reporter Joe Galloway, then at U.S. News & World Report. Galloway's subsequent articles on the issues and evidence led to a media-fight between the ...

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  8. If You Need Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Wilson Pickett with two former members of the Satintones, Robert Bateman (who had also co-written "Please Mr. Postman") and Sonny Sanders.It was recorded originally by Pickett on March 15, 1963, [1] for Lloyd Price's Detroit-based Double L Records. [2]

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