Indeed, these are three eternal Motown songs that will forever sooth your soul. [RELATED: 5 Fascinating Berry Gordy Facts] “My Girl” by The Temptations from The Temptations Sing Smokey (1965) ...
Some 60-plus years later, Motown stands as a piece of living history — a flashpoint where African-American recording artists would find mainstream success. These include names like Marvin Gaye ...
Originally called I Wanna Be Free, the song was written for Gladys Knight, but Motown founder Berry Gordy demanded it be re-cast for his new band; and gave their youngest member the lead vocal.
Music fans had to deal with their share of heartbreaking band breakups as the ’60s turned into the ’70s. Although The Supremes ... What did Motown Records head Berry Gordy have to do with ...
Expect all of the biggest Motown hits of the 60s and early 70s with a few classic Christmas songs thrown in for festive cheer! Take a trip down memory lane with the music authentic to the Motown ...