If You Gonna Leave (Just Leave) - Gladys Knight & Pips
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If You Gonna Leave (Just Leave) - Gladys Knight & Pips
Can You Do It - The Contours
They never found out the name of the dance in the lyrics, so I suppose it could be called "The It".
He probably knew very well how Chanukah should be pronounced, but didn't realise from that particular spelling that it was the same word.
Papa Was Too - Joe Tex
Remember (Walking In the Sand) - The Shangri-las
Don't Leave Me - Holland-Dozier
^^^ Soundtracks tended to come out on Motown.
Maybe because of the potential marketing opportunities for these, there was a policy decision that the Motown label was their natural home.
I'm on My Way to a Better Place - Chairmen of the Board
Could It Be Forever - David Cassidy
Let's Get Together - Alexander O'Neal
Make Me Yours - Bettye Swann, High Inergy
The Luney Landing / The Luney Take-Off by Captain Zap & the Motortown Cut-Ups (M1151, 1969) is pretty odd.
Not only are all the song clips on this novelty break-in record taken from Motown...
Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby - The Crystals
Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy - The Tams
I've Got You Under My Skin - The 4 Seasons
You Can't Sit Down - Philip Upchurch Combo
I bought the Ramona King version of "It's In His Kiss" in preference to the the Betty Everett version which came out a week later, and there's not a trace of a shoop shoop on it. Apparently the...
Little Darlin' (I Need You) - Marvin Gaye
Diamond Life - Sade
No Man Is An Island - The Van Dykes
I like the song a lot, but then I tend to like George Gordy/ Allen Story compositions.
The Rubberband Man - The Spinners
The mystery deepens. The song was covered on the 1963 "Meet the Searchers" LP, but according to discogs.com the writers are Ross and Vanadore.
Ballad to the One I Love - Four Tops
Satisfaction Guaranteed/ River of Love - Keith Moss (Harvey 122) was unreleased.
As far as I know, these two tracks have never emerged anywhere.
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