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Boogiedown
09-23-2020, 04:05 PM
I'll use the word "guest " to leave it open , but I'm thinking really of signed recording 'artists', not so much outside musicians that were maybe brought in for a session for some reason of necessity.

Lots of collaborations within the Motown family , a common practice, but anybody from outside the hit factory ever join in ?

I'm having a hard time coming up with any ....

lockhartgary
09-23-2020, 04:12 PM
Was Sammy Davis Jr. signed with Motown when he did the intro for Shorty Long's "Here Comes the Judge"?

Boogiedown
09-23-2020, 04:19 PM
Was Sammy Davis Jr. signed with Motown when he did the intro for Shorty Long's "Here Comes the Judge"?

good one !!! from 1968 .... Wiki says Sammy signed in 1970

luckyluckyme
09-23-2020, 06:47 PM
I hope that I haven't misunderstood the parameters. The Waters on 'Someday We'll Be Together". Merry Clayton on 'Nathan Jones'.

Boogiedown
09-23-2020, 06:55 PM
I hope that I haven't misunderstood the parameters. The Waters on 'Someday We'll Be Together". Merry Clayton on 'Nathan Jones'.

Yep I would call that 'guesting' !

Follow -up : Why is Merry Clayton on it ????

TomatoTom123
09-23-2020, 08:41 PM
Bit later, but Aretha Franklin guested on The Four Tops' "What Have We Got To Lose" from their 1983 Motown album Back Where I Belong... :)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aml0850xA8

lockhartgary
09-23-2020, 09:01 PM
I guess you could count Johnny Bristol and Clarence Paul. What do you say Boogiedown?

robb_k
09-23-2020, 11:48 PM
I guess you could count Johnny Bristol and Clarence Paul. What do you say Boogiedown?
18109
BOTH those Motown producers had Motown artist contracts. Clarence Paul was still recording solo recordings for Motown when he sang on Little Stevie Wonder records. Maybe Johnny Bristol's Motown artist contract was no longer in effect when he sang on The Supremes' "Some Day We'll Be Together". But, the title of this thread specifies "NON-Motown GUESTS". You can't tell me that producers running a recording session are guests! And you can't tell me that Johnny Bristol and Clarence Paul were NON-Motown artists when they were working for Motown at the very time of the recordings to which you referred.

reese
09-23-2020, 11:54 PM
I hope that I haven't misunderstood the parameters. The Waters on 'Someday We'll Be Together". Merry Clayton on 'Nathan Jones'.

If I remember correctly, it is Clydie King who sang on NATHAN JONES.

lockhartgary
09-24-2020, 12:04 AM
18109
BOTH those Motown producers had Motown artist contracts. Clarence Paul was still recording solo recordings for Motown when he sang on Little Stevie Wonder records. Maybe Johnny Bristol's Motown artist contract was no longer in effect when he sang on The Supremes' "Some Day We'll Be Together". But, the title of this thread specifies "NON-Motown GUESTS". You can't tell me that producers running a recording session are guests! And you can't tell me that Johnny Bristol and Clarence Paul were NON-Motown artists when they were working for Motown at the very time of the recordings to which you referred.

OK, had no idea about the details so I retract the suggestions.

mysterysinger
09-24-2020, 04:14 AM
Paul Anka sang background on a Stevie Wonder song. Minnie Ripperton too [[does she count?). Michael Jackson was on Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me" after his Motown days I think.

Motown Eddie
09-24-2020, 05:17 AM
Here's three on Stevie Wonder's albums [[all guitarists);
Jeff Beck guested on Talking Book [[on the song "Looking For Another Pure Love").
Buzzy Feiten appeared on Music Of My Mind [[on "Superwoman").
And "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow played on Fulfillingness' First Finale [[on "Too Shy To Say").

Motown Eddie
09-24-2020, 05:21 AM
Three more from Stevie Wonder's albums;
Herbie Hancock played keyboards on "As" & George Benson played guitar on "Another Star" [[both from Songs In The Key Of Life).
And Dizzy Gillespie played trumpet on "Do I Do" [[from Original Musiquarium I).

Motown Eddie
09-24-2020, 05:26 AM
Paul Anka sang background on a Stevie Wonder song. Minnie Ripperton too [[does she count?). Michael Jackson was on Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me" after his Motown days I think.

Yes; Paul Anka was on "Heaven Is 10 Zillion Miles Away" & Minnie Ripperton was on "Creepin'" [[both from Stevie Wonder's Fulfillingness First Finale). And that's Michael Jackson [[long after he and The Jacksons left Motown) on Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me".

Motown Eddie
09-24-2020, 05:46 AM
Paul McCartney played guitar on the title track of Stevie Wonder's A Time To Love album.

luke
09-24-2020, 08:50 AM
The Blossoms on Jimmy Webb.

calvin
09-24-2020, 09:44 AM
Not sure if it counts - it's not a studio recording - but George Kirby and Kaye Stevens sang together with the Temptations on "The Temptations Show", they also appeared on the Motown LP released from that show.

jobeterob
09-24-2020, 10:46 AM
Bill Cosby on the Diana! soundtrack as well as Danny Thomas. I recall Cosby was on Motown later.

mjdestiny
09-24-2020, 11:37 AM
Michael Jackson on "All I Do" [[Hotter Than July) and "Get It" [[Characters) by Stevie Wonder , and on "Yeah" and "Whatzupwitu" [[ both on the album "Love's Alright") by Eddie Murphy .

blkfrost
09-24-2020, 11:43 AM
Minnie Riperton featured on Leon Ware's Instant Love.

calvin
09-24-2020, 11:53 AM
Al Johnson [[formerly of The Unifics) on Tata Vega's "Come In Heaven [[Earth Is Calling)"

Boogiedown
09-24-2020, 02:29 PM
Some very good examples here! :)

Stevie Wonder especially reached out beyond the Motown walls didn't he. [[ Did he do a lot of recording "off-site" -no pun intended- did he have a home studio for instance?).

Michael Jackson on Rockwell's song likely the most notorious guest appearance. [[?)

So , the Four Tops teamed up with Aretha .....but no single was released ??

Am now listening to the Shorty Long single... are we sure that is Sammy Davis Jr.? It doesn't quite sound like him , I'm thinking.....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDl_hEue0-M


or does it .....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hIcKkKID8k

???


:cool:

calvin
09-24-2020, 02:48 PM
Jermaine Jackson's "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" from 1982 was recorded with Devo.

Here he is with 2 [[of 5) members of Devo [[Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale, as "Spud and Pud Devo") from a Halloween tv show:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0ImnOLzVBc

reese
09-24-2020, 03:08 PM
So , the Four Tops teamed up with Aretha .....but no single was released ??



Not from their 1983 collaboration on Motown. But in 1988, when both acts were on Arista, they released the single IF EVER A LOVE THERE WAS.

Still later, in 1995, the Tops were back at Motown for the album CHRISTMAS HERE WITH YOU. Aretha sang on three songs.

Boogiedown
09-24-2020, 03:42 PM
Jermaine Jackson's "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" from 1982 was recorded with Devo.

Here he is with just 2 [[of 5) members of Devo [[Mark Mothersbaugh and either Bob or Jerry Casale, I'm not sure which) from a Halloween tv show:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0ImnOLzVBc

wow , it's so obvious now that you point it out.

lockhartgary
09-24-2020, 03:52 PM
Some very good examples here! :)

Stevie Wonder especially reached out beyond the Motown walls didn't he. [[ Did he do a lot of recording "off-site" -no pun intended- did he have a home studio for instance?).

Michael Jackson on Rockwell's song likely the most notorious guest appearance. [[?)

So , the Four Tops teamed up with Aretha .....but no single was released ??

Am now listening to the Shorty Long single... are we sure that is Sammy Davis Jr.? It doesn't quite sound like him , I'm thinking.....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDl_hEue0-M


or does it .....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hIcKkKID8k

???


:cool:

From The Motown Encyclopedia:
"Despite this, his first appearance on a Motown record was uttering 'here ye, here ye' on Shorty Long's parody Here Comes the Judge, a song based on Sammy's routine on the Rowan a& Martin Laugh-In"

calvin
09-24-2020, 04:05 PM
Yes, I just looked it up in Motown Complete Singles 1968 - "And the spoken introduction is by [Sammy] Davis, soon to enter into a brief deal with Motown."

Boogiedown
09-24-2020, 04:06 PM
From The Motown Encyclopedia:
"Despite this, his first appearance on a Motown record was uttering 'here ye, here ye' on Shorty Long's parody Here Comes the Judge, a song based on Sammy's routine on the Rowan a& Martin Laugh-In"

:cool::cool:

mysterysinger
09-24-2020, 04:17 PM
Carlos Santana guested on Jose Feliciano's version of "Samba Pa Ti".
Ann Kelley duetted with Jose on "Para Decir Adios" and "Endless Love".

Motown Eddie
09-25-2020, 05:32 AM
Some very good examples here! :)

Stevie Wonder especially reached out beyond the Motown walls didn't he. [[ Did he do a lot of recording "off-site" -no pun intended- did he have a home studio for instance?).
:cool:

After Stevie Wonder signed his new deal with Motown, he didn't use their studios any longer and recorded in various studios around the country [[I don't know if he has a home studio).

calvin
09-25-2020, 02:47 PM
Siedah Garrett with Dennis Edwards on "Don't Look Any Further".

Garrett had been with the group Plush on RCA before this single, after it she was a solo artist on the Qwest label.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH3rx8LhrQo

mysterysinger
09-25-2020, 05:27 PM
Members of The Moody Blues sang on [[and presumably played on) "Simple Game" and "So Deep Within you" by the Four Tops.


The Voices of Tabernacle sang on the "In Loving Memory" album.

marybrewster
09-25-2020, 09:41 PM
Christine Schumacher on the Supremes "Mother You, Smother You". She also recorded a version of "I Hear a Symphony".

jbpintus
09-27-2020, 05:41 PM
Eddie Murphy’s “Yeah” From 1992 features nearly as many Guest artists as “We Are the World” as they are :
Babyface, Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks, En Vogue, Johnny Gill, Hammer, Heavy D, Howard Hewitt, Julio Iglesias, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Patti LaBelle, Paul McCartney, Teddy Perdergrass, Luther Vandross, Barry White and Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Stanley Clarke also play even though the are not singing.
Only a couple were on Motown at the time.

Also Alabama is on Lionel Richie’s “Deep River Woman”

jbpintus
09-27-2020, 05:43 PM
Dionne Warwick sings a solo cut and two duets with Stevie Wonder on “THE WOMAN IN RED” OST

MIKEW-UK
09-28-2020, 11:56 PM
Scherrie and Susaye - Partners album.

Ray Charles on Luvbug.

Eugene McDaniels on two tracks


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU2AB3qpPPc

MIKEW-UK
09-29-2020, 12:23 AM
Johnny Gill album

- L.A.& Babyface appear courtesy of Solar, Inc.
- Kayo appears courtesy of Solar, Inc.
- Pebbles appears courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
- Karyn White apperas courtesy of Warner Bros, Records, Inc.
- After 7 appear courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc.
- Lance Ellington appears courtesy of A&M Records
- Kenny G appears courtesy of Arista Records
- The Waters appera courtesy of Water Wheel Records, Inc.

MIKEW-UK
09-29-2020, 04:39 AM
Four Tops and Phyllis Hyman - Maybe Tomorrow

The Magic Album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAT8hIwJC-M

MIKEW-UK
09-29-2020, 06:33 AM
Ronnie McNeir & Kim Weston [[years after Kim had left Motown)

Spirit Of Love


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNz-5PUVVLw

drewschultz88
09-29-2020, 08:14 AM
Al McKay and Ralph Johnson played guitar and percussion respectively while producing The Temptations' Truly For You album. Al and Ralph were both integral members of Earth Wind & Fire, which was signed to Columbia at the time. Both receive the "appears courtesy of Columbia Records" tagline on the back of the album! Johnny Graham, also of EWF fame, is additionally credited as taking a guitar solo on "My Love Is True."