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  2. The Velvelettes - Wikipedia

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    The Velvelettes were an American singing girl group, signed to Motown in the 1960s. Their biggest chart success occurred in 1964, when Norman Whitfield produced "Needle in a Haystack", which peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 , [ 1 ] and number 27 in Canada .

  3. Motown singles discography - Wikipedia

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    "Lonely Lonely Girl Am I" "I'm the Exception to the Rule" The Velvelettes: VIP 25017 United States "I'll Keep Holding On" "No Time for Tears" The Marvelettes: Tamla T 54116 United States "Do the Boomerang" "Tune Up" Junior Walker & the All Stars Soul S 35012 United States "Operator" "I'll Be Available" Brenda Holloway: Tamla T 54115 United States

  4. He Was Really Sayin' Somethin' - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Norman Whitfield, the Velvelettes' version was released on Motown's V.I.P. label on December 27, 1964, and was a minor hit for the group in early 1965. "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin ' " peaked at number 64 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and at number 21 on the then recently reinstated Billboard R&B Singles chart.

  5. Sandra Tilley - Wikipedia

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    Sandra L. Tilley (May 6, 1945 [1] or 1946 [2] – September 9, 1983) [2] was an American R&B and soul singer, best known for being a member of Motown girl group the Velvelettes; and later joining Martha and the Vandellas.

  6. How Judy Garland Made 'Have Yourself a Merry Little ... - AOL

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    The song “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is a holiday classic, but its genesis goes back to Judy Garland in Meet Me in St. Louis.It turns out, she helped this melancholy Christmas ...

  7. (We've Got) Honey Love - Wikipedia

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    "(We've Got) Honey Love" is a 1967 song by Motown girl group The Velvelettes [1] [2] that later became a 1969 single released by another Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas (credited here as Martha Reeves & the Vandellas) from their album Ridin' High released in 1968.

  8. The Lonely Girls Club: 'I only saw people on a screen' - AOL

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    How a club for "lonely girls" now has tens of thousands of members across the country. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Your Heart Belongs to Me - Wikipedia

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    For this song, Smokey Robinson, who was the main songwriter and producer for Mary Wells during her Motown tenure, used exactly the same music style that he used with Mary Wells in a few of the several hits he wrote for her, including, "The One Who Really Loves You", "You Beat Me to the Punch", "Two Lovers" and "Laughing Boy".