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"Still Water (Love)" is a 1970 hit single written by Smokey Robinson and Frank Wilson (who also produced the track) for the Motown singing group Four Tops.The B-side was "Still Water (Peace)" [3] and both songs appear on the 1970 album Still Waters Run Deep.
The album yielded the popular Top 30 hits, "Still Water (Love)" (#11), which was co-written by Smokey Robinson and their cover of "It's All in the Game" (#24), which featured rare co-leads by Four Tops members Abdul "Duke" Fakir, Renaldo "Obie" Benson and Lawrence Payton singing alongside prominent lead Levi Stubbs.
Four Tops: Motown: 63 1 — — — Four Tops Second Album: 20 3 — — — 1966 On Top: 32 3 — — 9 1967 On Broadway: 79 15 — — — Reach Out: 11 3 25 — 4 BPI: Silver [5] 1968 Yesterday's Dreams: 91 7 43 — 37 1969 Four Tops Now! 74 18 — — — Soul Spin: 163 30 — — — 1970 Still Waters Run Deep: 21 3 37 — 29 Changing ...
The Four Tops are an American vocal group formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1953 as the Four Aims. ... Still Waters Run Deep (1970) Changing Times (1970)
It should only contain pages that are Four Tops albums or lists of Four Tops albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Four Tops albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Still Water, a 2011 bronze of a horse's head at Marble Arch, London, England " Still Water (Love) " and "Still Water (Peace)", 1970 songs by Four Tops Stillwater , a comic book written by Chip Zdarsky
The album was produced by Frank Wilson who had earlier in 1970 scored a major comeback for the Four Tops with the Still Waters Run Deep release. These two albums were on the market at the same time as follow up The Magnificent 7 , with Changing Times having the weakest sales of them all.
"Still Water (Love)" – Four Tops "Stoney End" – Barbra Streisand "Stop the War Now" – Edwin Starr "Sugar, Sugar" – Wilson Pickett "Summertime Blues" – The Who "Super Bad (Parts 1 & 2)" – James Brown "Sweet Gingerbread Man" – Mike Curb Congregation "Sweet Inspiration" – Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon