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Christmas with The Miracles is the fifth studio album by the American R&B group the Miracles.It was released on October 29, 1963, on Motown's Tamla label. The album charted for six weeks, peaking at number 15 on Billboard's Christmas Record album chart on December 11, 1965. [2]
(same members; group name changed to spotlight lead singer) Smokey Robinson; Ronnie White; Pete Moore; Bobby Rogers; Marv Tarplin; Claudette Robinson (though she remained as a non-touring member of The Miracles performing background vocals, she retired from live performing from 1964 until Smokey's last show with the Miracles in 1972)
Pages in category "1963 Christmas albums" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Christmas with The Miracles; Christmas Wonderland; J.
The Miracles Recorded Live on Stage is the first live album by the American R&B group the Miracles.It was released on May 31, 1963, on Motown's Tamla label as part of the early 1960s "Live on Stage" series by various artists.
The Miracles were the Motown Record Corporation's first group and its first million-selling recording artists. During their nineteen-year run on the American music charts, the Miracles charted over fifty hits and recorded in the genres of doo-wop, soul, disco, and R&B. Twenty-six Miracles songs reached the top 10 of the Billboard R&B singles chart, including four R&B number ones.
However, The Miracles, including White, would later be retroactively inducted into the Hall of Fame by a special committee in 2012, alongside Smokey Robinson. [6] [7] White was also posthumously awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on March 20, 2009 along with the other original members of The Miracles. His second wife, Gloria, daughter ...
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Cash Box described it as "an infectious rocker that the pro belters deliver in their inimitable, ultra-commercial manner." [1]Holland-Dozier-Holland later wrote another Top 20 hit for the Miracles in 1966, "(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need", which was the last song to bill the group as "the Miracles" before their name was officially changed to "Smokey Robinson and the Miracles".