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"Forever Came Today" is a 1968 song written and produced by the Motown collective of Holland–Dozier–Holland, and was first made into a hit as a single for Diana Ross & the Supremes in early 1968. A disco version of the song was released as a single seven years later by Motown group the Jackson 5 .
"High Heel Sneakers" (live) "Music Talk" Stevie Wonder: Tamla Motown TMG 532 United Kingdom October 1965 "I Hear a Symphony" "Who Could Ever Doubt My Love" The Supremes: Motown M 1083 United States "As Long as There Is L-O-V-E Love" "How Can I Say I'm Sorry" Jimmy Ruffin: Soul S 35016 United States "We Call It Fun" "Voodoo Plan" The Headliners ...
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special, produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown (founded in January 1959), to commemorate its 25th anniversary. The program was taped before a live audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983, [1] and broadcast on NBC on May 16.
A weekly music show, “Live from Motown Museum,” is headed to SiriusXM, set to premiere at 2 p.m. Saturday on Smokey’s Soul Town — Channel 74 on the satellite radio service and on the ...
Since Motown 25 was intended to showcase the label’s greatest hits, Mischer and executive producer Suzanne de Passe initially banned every artist (from Marvin Gaye to the Temptations to Diana ...
Speaking about the impact of Motown, Bailey says, “The most special thing about Motown was the fact that the songs — they live on forever and ever.” Robinson points out that Motown has ...
The Supremes Recorded Live! Live! Live! The Supremes: MT-626 [Unissued] More Hits by The Supremes: The Supremes: M 627 There's a Place for Us: The Supremes: MT-628 [Unissued] We Remember Sam Cooke: The Supremes: MS-629 Nothing But a Man (Soundtrack) Various Artists MT-630 That Motown Sound: Earl Van Dyke And The Soul Brothers: MS-631 The Prime ...
The Motown Museum's new "Motown Mile" exhibit on the Detroit RiverWalk links classic songs with modern music, like this panel with the Supremes' "Someday We'll Be Together" and Janet Jackson's "If."