Edwin Starr produced both sides of this single.
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Edwin Starr produced both sides of this single.
"What'cha Gonna Do" was released on the day of Diana Ross & the Supremes' final performance.
It took 6 attempts at the lead vocal between September 9, 1968 and May 31, 1969 to get the performance...
I wish that the instruments weren't so muted on 'Somebody Knows, Somebody Cares"
"Green Grow the Lilacs" was the b-side, but it had already been the b-side of Joe's debut Motown single, "Midnight Cowboy"
Blinky Williams states that she, Gloria Jones & Edna Wright-almost became a Motown girl group The Honeybees . Ah, what might have been!
And "Blackmail" was the b-side, see post #26
For a funky experience, try listening from the WOMR link and this link at the same time!!!
A bit of trivia. Although "The Bells"/"I'll Wait For You" is the first single on TCMS Vol 10: 1970, it was the second single released by Motown that year.
The first, VIP 25053- Bobby Taylor's "Oh...
Yes, Michael borrowed Nipsey's oil can way back in 1978.
..that's where it's at.
Oh I get it .....
sticky "I Should Be Proud" "War", Stop the War Now" ''Bill When Are You Coming Back"
sultry..."Up the Ladder To the Roof" "Dark Side of the World" "After All"
"But I Love...