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Motown M-1006 (third pressing) United States " (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over" "Witchcraft" Marvin Gaye: Tamla (no catalogue number) United States "Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide" "Never Let You Go (Sha Lu Bop)" Marvin Gaye: Tamla T-54041 United States June 1961 "I Don't Want to Take a Chance" "I'm So Sorry" Mary Wells: Motown M-1011 ...
The discography for American rhythm and blues record label Motown, as well as its subsidiaries and imprints, is divided into: Motown albums discography Motown singles discography
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 of My Life: Billy Eckstine: MS-632 Collection of 16 Big Hits Volume 4: Various Artists MT-633 Four Tops Second ...
Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959–1971 is a 1992 four-CD collection of Motown hits, during Motown's golden age when the songs were recorded at its original Detroit studio. [1] The selections on this compilation were transferred from the original single mixes, which were mixed for AM radio play and 45 RPM singles.
The Satintones were the first group to record a single for Motown, [1] beating out Smokey Robinson's group the Miracles by three months. Their first record, "Going To The Hop" b/w "Motor City", was not a success, [1] although group members later claimed the title of the B-side led to Gordy adopting the name "Motown" a few months later. [5]
This is a full discography of albums and singles released by Motown singer Mary Wells during a 30-year career that spanned a repertoire of doo-wop, R&B, pop, soul, disco and dance. Throughout her career, she released a total of sixteen albums and twenty-seven singles that charted between 1960 and 1982.
Topics about Motown albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Motown label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
The group's contract expired in 1972 and most of the band members decided to leave Motown, but vocalist G. C. Cameron had married Gwen Gordy and had a different contract than the rest of the performers, so he departed the Spinners and encouraged them to add Philippé Wynne; [1] the renewed line-up recorded a string of successful albums produced ...