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Printable version; In other projects ... Singles chart peak positions from Billboard charts; ... Motown 530338: 9/20/94 "My Girl" (Acapella) [Excerpt]
"Uptown Festival" is the debut single by the band Shalamar, released on Soul Train Records in 1977. The song is a medley of ten Motown classics sung over a 1970s disco beat. . The radio edit, "Uptown Festival (Part 1)", became a hit peaking at No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 10 on the R&B chart and No. 2 on the Dance ch
Motown TLX 2207 United States " The Feeling Is So Fine" " (You Can) Depend on Me" The Miracles: Tamla T 54028 United States October 1959 "My Beloved" "Sugar Daddy" The Satintones: Motown M-1000 United States "You Never Miss a Good Thing" "Hold Me Tight" / "Gotta Have Your Lovin'" Eugene Remus: Motown M-1001 United States November 1959 " The Hunch"
Peak chart positions Record label US [1] US R&B [1] UK [6] 1973 The Best of the Spinners: 124 37 — Motown: 1977 Smash Hits — — 37 Atlantic: 1978 The Best of the Spinners: 115 56 — 1991 A One of a Kind Love Affair: The Anthology — — — 1993 The Very Best of the Spinners — — — Rhino: 1997 The Very Best of the Spinners, Vol. 2 ...
On 6 March 2012 Human Nature released a DVD of the PBS concert, [81] and also their first US album, The Motown Record, featuring more Motown tracks. [80] Allen told Brian McCollum of the Detroit Free Press, "Everybody loves (Motown), which is testament to what it achieved. As Berry Gordy would say, they didn't seek to make just black music ...
With a song on the charts and a place on several concert tours, an album project was started using songs already recorded. However, with the growing success of other Motown groups such as The Supremes, Motown's attention was diverted and the project was left unfinished. [1] The LP was scheduled for release on Motown's V.I.P. label, as V.I.P 401 ...
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The Elgins were an American vocal group on the Motown label, active from the late 1965 to 1967. Their most successful record was "Heaven Must Have Sent You", written and produced by the Holland–Dozier–Holland team, [1] which was a hit in the US in 1966, and in the UK when reissued in 1971.