To me, "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking" should have been massive. I was a teenager then and when I first heard it on the radio, I went right out and bought the album. That powerful intro and...
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To me, "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking" should have been massive. I was a teenager then and when I first heard it on the radio, I went right out and bought the album. That powerful intro and...
Mary Wilson, a founding member of The Supremes, joined us to celebrate our special exhibition, "Motown: The Sound of Young America," and her latest book, "Supreme Glamour." The conversation was...
This should have been the second single off of "High Energy" but Motown wasn't too smart at that time..........
Ready for some serious Soulful Joy this morning? Well this complete vocal remix of "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music/Stoned Love" should give it to you!!!
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The lead on the released version was like a seamless switch between Mary and Scherrie. I loved it. I also enjoy hearing this version.
I didn't know that. Thanks, Mowest
"Forget Me Not" did get radio airplay in Philly. They did the same there with "Third Finger, Left Hand".
This is the version with Mary doing the complete lead to "You're What's Missing In My Life" from 1976:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_SBm7STWAw
Jean Terrell went to court also for her back royalties in 1984 or 86. I can't remember now.
He made that shit up trying to be cute. He doesn't know anything about ANYTHING!
We have our ears trained to hear our girl! LOL!!!
Yes, Scherrie is the lone surviving member of Glass House. I will have to check out that CD. Thanks, Lakeside.
I love seeing these old clips from the 60s. We use watch "Where the Action Is" after school either before or after "Dark Shadows".
I can't remember now which came on first in the afternoons. LOL!
This is a great recording. Scherrie Payne sounding very soulful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emTdmejcyFA&list=PLYzhGRBRAADyimn66322GE08_hzAvqOS3&index=4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy7RS8KW7Ro
This documentary was up on Youtube at one time.
I agree with the vocals being too far down in the mix.
Scott on Tape takes us to the final resting places of many Motown greats:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy7RS8KW7Ro
Now that is some rare footage! I knew they had met Hubert Humphrey, but never quite sure they met President Johnson. His daughter was a huge fan of the Supremes. Thank you Blackguy69 for sharing...
The Funk Brothers are really kicking up some dust on this one!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkw83MtVFb4
Did she tell you that? That 's right, you don't know anything.
Yes she did. Now, with this "Music Modernization Act" that's been enacted into law, I can't see why Florence's children cannot receive royalties from music downloading services and other music...
Ok George thank you! I hear Mary clearly.
They had to basically pay to record back in Darlene's day too.
Same thing as when Beyonce was selected to sing "At Last" at Obama's Inaugural Ball instead of Etta James. Etta threw a fit!