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The Tracks of My Tears" "Love So Fine" "Baby That's Backatcha" "The Agony and the Ecstasy" "Quiet Storm" "Why You Wanna See My Bad Side" "Daylight and Darkness" "Madam X" "The Tears of a Clown" "Bad Girl/You Can Depend on Me" "Here I Go Again" "Mickey's Monkey" "You Really Got a Hold on Me" "Shoe Soul" "I Second That Emotion" "Ooo Baby Baby ...
"Cruisin'" is a 1979 single written, produced, and performed by the American singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson for Motown Records' Tamla label. One of Robinson's most successful singles outside of his work with the Miracles, "Cruisin'" hit number one on the U.S. Cash Box Top 100 and was also a Billboard Hot 100 hit, peaking at number four the week of February 2, 1980. [3]
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles LIVE! (TS289) is a 1969 album by R&B group The Miracles (aka "Smokey Robinson & the Miracles"). Issued on Motown's Tamla label, it is the second of three live albums the Miracles recorded during their career. The album was recorded in 1968 at Detroit's famous Roostertail Restaurant, a popular venue where Motown ...
Robinson wrote or co-wrote all the tracks, apart from "My Baby Changes Like the Weather", which was written by two other Motown writers, Hal Davis and Frank Wilson. Robinson's main writing partner was his childhood friend and co-founder of the Miracles, Warren "Pete" Moore , who worked with him on seven of the album's twelve tracks.
The singer was confused about the more traditional spelling of Hanukkah.
Smokey: 70 10 — 1974 Pure Smokey: 99 12 — 1975 A Quiet Storm: 36 7 — 1976 Smokey's Family Robinson: 57 9 — 1977 Deep in My Soul: 47 16 — Big Time (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) — 39 — 1978 Love Breeze: 75 19 — 1979 Where There's Smoke... 17 8 — 1980 Warm Thoughts: 14 4 — 1981 Being with You: 10 1 17 RIAA: Gold [3] 1982 ...
Smokey Robinson has confessed he now knows what “Chanukah” is after his iconic failed Cameo. A viral clip of the 83-year-old music legend wishing a “Happy Chanukah” has recently resurfaced ...
Smokey's fellow Miracles Warren "Pete" Moore and Marv Tarplin collaborated with him on the songs "You Must Be Love" (a popular regional hit tune), and "The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage" (a Top 20 Hit) respectively, and all of The Miracles (except Claudette) co-wrote the up-tempo rocker "Dancing's Alright".