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    Motown Artists Mentioned in Song

    Over the years, several Motown artists have been mentioned in lyrics of songs; how many can you think of? Here's a few to start:

    Rod Stewart - "The Motown Song":

    "On the roof and listen to the Miracles"

    AND

    "Let the Temptations sing it one time"

    Rick James - "Super Freak":

    "Temptations sing!"

    The Beloved - "Hello":

    "Mary Wilson, Di and Flo, hello"

    John Mellencamp - "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.":

    "Spotlight on Martha Reeves, let's don't forget James Brown"

    ABC - "When Smokey Sings":

    "When Smokey sings....."

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    Two minutes into this song they are "Listening To Marvin all night long" ...

    I imagine they meant Mr Gaye ...



    And TEENA MARIE was a bit more direct with her "My Dear Mr Gaye" ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7-JmJQWWFM

    Roger

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    "Hello" by The Beloved mentions "Mary Wilson, Di and Flo."

    Oh, I just realized Marybrewster had this one listed already!

    Last edited by kenneth; 05-21-2014 at 11:26 AM.

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    “Nas – Blunt Ashes”



    [Intro: Nas]
    Yo, I wonder if Langston Hughes and Alex Haley got blazed
    Before they told stories, I'mma get blazed before I tell y'all stories
    I saw on TV today, this man lost his son, his son died
    So he had him cremated, took his ashes and then made it
    To a Diamond ring, now he watches his son shine everyday
    I just thought about that, while I sit here ashing in this ash tray, yeah

    [Verse 1]
    The making of a mad band, intricate stories of DeVante Swing
    Ava Gardner, the crashin' of James Dean
    Bobby Brown influenced by Rick James and it goes
    Prince wanted Alexander O'Neal to be Morris Day or Jerome
    But Alex was putting coke in his nose, nigga whyling
    Could be a myth but I swear that the source was close
    Phyllis Hyman..killed herself, it was crazy, mommy was bad they say
    Donny Hathaway free fall from a balcony, he swings

    [Hook: Nas]
    As the blunt ash falls into the ash tray
    I could see my whole life fly past me
    Did I? Did I keep it gangsta or keep it classy?
    And will the money and fame out last me?
    The blunts ash falls down in the ash tray
    Well I see my whole life fly past me
    I'm asking did I keep it gangsta or keep it classy?
    Did I? Anything else you wanna know, just ask me

    [Verse 2]
    Sam trusted Womack with his main lady
    He tossing in the grave, like "This is how you repay me?"
    A change gon' come, wish you didn't trust me so much
    Marvin said "No mountain's high enough," fly stuff
    David Ruffin was punching Tammi Terrell, gave her concussions
    While the Funk Brothers was laying down the percussion
    When Flo from the Supremes died, Diana Ross cried
    Many people said that she was laughin' inside


    [Hook]

    [Verse 3]
    John F. Kennedy's enemies dealt with treachery, it interests me
    Judy Campbell in Gucci sandals, she's what a temptress be
    The death of Ennis Cosby, what a mystery
    Or the Chicagoan Harold Washington, someone is sabotaging 'em
    Watch out for the traps, Larry Troutman killed his brother
    Roger Troutman then he killed himself, that's the end of Zapp
    And I wouldn't change a thing, mistakes of the greats
    This is what came from their pain from their hurt we gain, an unfair exchange

    [Hook]

    [Outro]
    I could smell old bogey cigars
    Long record perfumes, smelling just as sweet
    Me and my wife K, flying in a drop-top like Ruby and Ossie Davis baby
    Know what I mean? Yo man, I get smoked out, and start thinking 'bout
    Hattie McDaniel got a Oscar, for playing Mammy in Gone with the Wind
    And she didn't get allowed, wasn't even allowed to go to the premier
    Believe that? Couldn't go to premier to her joint
    Man, you know they were strong back then man
    Blunt from my ash tray, nothing gon' to live past me, yeah
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    Johnnie Taylor - wonder if he's in "Soul Heaven" too?

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    Florence Ballard in Billy Bragg song "King James Version":


    He was trapped in a haircut
    He no longer believed in
    She said "I'm a teacher here
    I teach the children"
    And he wondered to himself
    There and then all the things he could learn from her
    The great mighty wonder

    Think of the names you once
    Called me in anger
    Remember the sadness In Florence Ballard's eyes
    Imagine all the melancholy you could find
    In the arms of a stranger
    Bred, bread of heaven

    Seems like nothing goes right
    In the world that we were born in
    But the horizon is bright
    Yonder comes the morning

    Upstairs they're buying
    A stairway to heaven
    Down in the garden
    They're changing sticks into snakes
    And the jangle of religious medals would put the fear of God into an angel
    Come, come all ye faithful

    Their baby came home to them
    An unmarried mother
    They wished she would turn to a pillar of salt
    But in the end compassion has to be the greatest family value
    Hope, hope of the helpless

    Looks like a drift to the right
    For the world we were born in
    But the horizon is bright
    Yonder comes the morning

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    "Tribute [[Right On)" by the Pasadenas:


    This rhythm is a mama

    Hey I want to tell you a story
    It's about the groove
    All Right now look hope here
    Hope it makes you move
    And get's the rhythm too
    Yeah oh yeah

    Well there's music from the past
    Music for the young and old
    Music revelation rock and roll and soul

    So Right on .....right on
    I said the beat was right on .....right on
    Everybody

    There was Little Richard [[ Tutti Frutti)
    And Elvis too [[shook up, shook up, shook up)
    Way back in the fifties [[way back, way back, way back)
    There were doing it for me and you

    Well I know there is way
    With music we can say
    These songs are in our blood
    So let them play 'cos it's happening today

    Right on right on
    Right on [[repeat)

    And we see it all so clear
    The music while we are here
    And we need it everyday
    No doubt about it we can show the way

    Talking about Sam Cooke
    Jackie Wilson was their names
    Ever since then things ain't been the same
    [[ain't be the same)
    Otis Redding God may rest his soul
    Play back James Brown
    How it slides I don't know

    There's Motor City that gave us the motown tunes
    They laid the foundation lord
    And made Detroit some thing new
    Yeah we're talking about Marvin Gaye
    [[What's going on)
    Little Stevie [[ For once in my life)
    Smokey [[ Tears of a Clown)
    Supremes [[ Baby love)

    Right on right on
    Right on [[repeat)

    Ike and Tina Right on right on
    Aretha Franklin Right on right on
    Jimmy Hendrix Right on right on
    Sound of Philly The Jacksons
    All these sounds are still alive
    Whoo
    Blow horacle blow
    Were right on rigt


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    Shalamar - Uptown Festival - The artists are not mentioned by name but they are given tribute in this song through the music.


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    I forgot this "Have a Nice Day" by Roxanne Shante':

    "Just like Diana Ross, I'm the Boss....."


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    Quote Originally Posted by marybrewster View Post
    The Beloved - "Hello":
    "Mary Wilson, Di and Flo, hello"
    I always thought he was singing, "Mary Wilson, Diane, Flo...hello"
    I googled the lyrics just now and stand corrected!

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    "levi stubbs tears" by billy bragg

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Shalamar - Uptown Festival - The artists are not mentioned by name but they are given tribute in this song through the music.
    When this song was getting club play, a DJ mentioned to me that Shalamar had approached Motown with a demo and were turned down. It was eventually released on the Soul Train label. Sounded far-fetched to me. This same DJ also said that it's not really Shalamar [[Jody Watley, Jeffrey daniel, Gary Mumford) singing but rather some uncredited session singers. Anyone know anything about this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    When this song was getting club play, a DJ mentioned to me that Shalamar had approached Motown with a demo and were turned down. It was eventually released on the Soul Train label. Sounded far-fetched to me. This same DJ also said that it's not really Shalamar [[Jody Watley, Jeffrey daniel, Gary Mumford) singing but rather some uncredited session singers. Anyone know anything about this?
    It always sounded like Jody Watley singing to me.

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    Marvin Gaye- "A Funky Space Reincarnation" mentions Cindy Birdsong:

    "A Funky Space Reincarnation"


    2073
    2084
    2093

    Light years ahead
    You and me gon be getting down
    On a space bed
    We gon get married in June
    We gon be getting down on the moon
    Light years, interplanetary funk
    is gonna get down
    Star Wars interplanetary funk
    Still getting down

    Music won't have no race
    Only space, Peaceful space
    There is time what a trip
    Step inside my little ship
    I can tell by your way
    That you really wanna stay
    In space, funky space
    Peaceful space
    Terrible place

    Wait till I've been cool
    Hey baby, let's get in the groove

    Girl you look like somebody I met a long time ago
    I know I haven't met you though but
    Oooh you look like I haven't known you for a thousand years
    God, just, mmm.. I don't know what's happening, y'know, but I
    I'm really empowered but every time I be checking you out y'know, my
    You give me some other reaction
    But it seems to me that the reason we together here
    is that we supposed to be together

    Come on baby let's go peace loving
    And check out this new smoke
    No this thing I got
    It ain't classified as dope
    Smoke I got from Venus
    Have had it all week
    It's getting old
    Come on and try this new thing with me, baby
    It's too cold

    Come on now, baby
    Let's take off clean
    Get in this here machine
    And rocket rocket rocket rocket
    Hey little baby
    Let's magnetise
    Magnet makes your love rise baby

    Ooh sugar, let's get some more
    Why do I feel like I been with you before
    Shoot me good with the create gun
    Shoot the people and lots of fun
    Everybody created
    Time and lots of fun
    Let's move the party over to Star One

    Alright everybody, we're moving now to come in for a landing here in Pluto
    Now all of you who aren't groovay
    Send you over to the Plutotarium to be Plutotized
    Know that that you dig that
    And the rest of the group, I know y'all gon' have a ball
    But hey, little miss birdsong! Come here
    You follow me

    Come on baby come on down
    Razzmattazz and all that jazz
    Come on baby come on down
    Let's razzmattazz and all that jazz
    Let's plug ourselves in this machine in the ground
    Let's touch each other and feel each other down
    Let's razzmattazz and all that jazz
    Say, we need to say what we mean
    Plug our hearts into the, the real machine
    Let's razzmattazz and all that jazz
    Let's see if we play, babe
    Happiness around
    Let's touch each other
    Let's feel each other's ass
    Let's razzmattazz, all that jazz
    Let's razzmattazz and all that jazz
    Says yeah
    Let's razzmattazz and all that jazz
    Says yeah
    Let's touch each other
    Let's feel each other's ass
    Let's razzmattazz, all that jazz

    Stop
    Well it's been a fantastic trip, baby
    Y'all cut it out
    Get another load of funky four
    Funky four
    Everybody get your hands together
    We be right here on time
    You better count down, Zac
    You ready?

    One, fun
    Two, you
    Three, me
    Four, more
    Five, no jive
    Six, no tricks
    Seven, we in heaven
    Eight, everything is straight
    Nine, fine
    Ten, next week
    We'll do it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    When this song was getting club play, a DJ mentioned to me that Shalamar had approached Motown with a demo and were turned down. It was eventually released on the Soul Train label. Sounded far-fetched to me. This same DJ also said that it's not really Shalamar [[Jody Watley, Jeffrey daniel, Gary Mumford) singing but rather some uncredited session singers. Anyone know anything about this?
    Yes that is undoubtedly true BigAl .. "Uptown Festival" was produced by SIMON SOUSSAN, a controversial figure who had made a living producing Motownesque tunes for the U.K. "Northern Soul" scene and importing obscure [[and sometimes not exactly legit) U.S. 45s into Britain .. his most successful act were THE SHARONETTES who I believe were some Los Angeles session singers. They had two U.K. hits .. a version of "Papa OO Mow Mow" and this one ..

    I suspect that the singers on "Uptown Festival" were exactly the same people, I've heard some well known names mentioned as the possible singers but I wouldn't want to spread false rumours. When "Uptown Festival" started to get interest some singers/dancers off the "Soul Train" T.V. show were recruited to promote the record ... and the rest is history ...

    There is an interesting thread about Mr Soussan from 2003 in the SDF archives ...

    http://soulfuldetroit.com/archives/4...tml?1060556188

    Roger

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    Spyder Turner and "Stand By Me" [[mentions David Ruffin, Smokey,)


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    Stevie Wonder - You Haven't Done Nothin"

    "Jackson 5 join along with me say Doo-Doo-Wop"

    My fave!!!!

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    Sylvia's "It's Good To Be The Queen"

    Like Diana Ross said loud and clear, this is my house and I live here!!

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    Last edited by Lulu; 05-21-2014 at 08:38 PM.

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    The Concretes...not a mention but an entire song! Work!


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    Julius Brown's "Diana" on West End Records


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    Cindy by the Tempts! Maybe not Ms.B but oh well!


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    The Four Tops - "The Four of Us". In the last line Levi mentions the names, Obie, Lawrence, Duke and me........


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    and of course........



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    Haaaaaaaaaa,i can think of at least three temptations songs where the temps mention themselves...you're the one[temptations sing]...silent night[merry christmas from the temptations]...little things[lying in bed listening to the temptations on the radio].

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulu View Post
    Julius Brown's "Diana" on West End Records

    Having just listened to the lyrics of this song Lulu, I'm starting to wonder whether Julius Brown might be one of the regular posters here ....

    Roger

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    Some really great songs; thank you all for sharing and posting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger View Post
    Having just listened to the lyrics of this song Lulu, I'm starting to wonder whether Julius Brown might be one of the regular posters here ....

    Roger
    West End Records was pretty awesome overall. Soul legends Bettye LaVette and Barbara Mason had dance hits...don't even get me started on Barbara Mason's "Another Man"...I could have written that song myself! Larry Levan, the DJ was also a big fan of the 70s Supremes. "Let Yourself Go" was a favorite of his!!!

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    Gregory Porter: On My Way to Harlem:

    I found out on my way to Harlem
    Ellington you don't live 'round here
    He moved away one day so they say
    From Harlem
    I can hear his echos still
    Now now now you can't keep me away from where I was born
    I was baptized by my daddy's horn
    now now now you can't keep my away from where I was born
    I was baptized by the jazz man's horn
    I found out on my way to Harlem
    Langston Hughes he don't live 'round here
    He moved away one day from his way here in Harlem
    I know that Marvin Gaye use to play right in here
    Some body say you can't keep me away from where I was born
    I was baptized by my daddy's horn
    No you cant keep me away from where I was born
    I was baptized to the sound of horns.
    I found out on my way to Harlem
    Ellington you don't live 'round here
    He moved away one day so they say
    Away from Harlem
    I can hear his echos clear
    OH now you can't keep me away from where i was born
    I was baptized by my daddy's horn
    Now now now now you can't keep me away from where I was born
    I was baptized by the sound of horns
    Oh I found out on my way to Harlem
    Marvin Gaye used to play whats going on right over there
    I so could use some of those blues from Langston Hughes
    Hey there goes the A train
    Hey there goes the A train
    Through Harlem
    Hey there goes the A train
    Hey there goes the A train
    Hey there goes the A train

    Read more: Gregory Porter - On My Way To Harlem Lyrics | MetroLyrics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulu View Post
    West End Records was pretty awesome overall. Soul legends Bettye LaVette and Barbara Mason had dance hits...don't even get me started on Barbara Mason's "Another Man"...I could have written that song myself! Larry Levan, the DJ was also a big fan of the 70s Supremes. "Let Yourself Go" was a favorite of his!!!
    Yes Lulu, there was a time in the early '80s when it looked like West End would go mega here in Merry Olde England, though in the end the only big hit the label had was "Do It to the Music" by RAW SILK. "Another Man" was also very popular though I know a few people who were put off by the lyrical content.

    There was a great double L.P. put out by Streetsounds in the U.K. that contained many of the most popular [[in Britain) tunes off the label. This is it .....

    http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=506000

    I still have my vinyl copy .... "You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It Too" by BRENDA TAYLOR, "Heartbeat" by TAANA GARDNER, "Ride On The Rhythm" by MAHOGANY, "Rescue Me" by SYBIL THOMAS .. absolute Heaven .. I think I shall have to play it again to find out if any Motown artists get mentioned in the lyrics ...

    Roger

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    The most famous- when Smoky Sings ABC


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    August & Deneen "We go Together"

    Marvin and Tammi

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxYIC1uIKrQ

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    Marvin Gaye's name turned up in the lyrics of a couple of songs from genres where reference to a Motown artist is somewhat unexpected [[southern soul and contemporary blues).

    In "Got My Whiskey", a popular Malaco southern soul record from Mel Waiters:

    "I worked hard all week and its time to take a break
    Play me some Marvin Sease or some Marvin Gaye"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCArcxpz2gA

    In the modern blues of Robert Cray's "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark":
    "Put on some music
    Marvin Gaye's real nice
    Once we get settled
    I'll turn off the lights"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra2Qndv_xeE

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    R.J.'S Latest Arrival-"Shackles"

    Lyrics include, "Like some Marvin Gaye, some Aretha,etc"


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    The Commodores - "Nightshift"


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    "My Dear Mr. Gaye" by Teena Marie


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    "What's Luv "by Fat Joe featuring Ashanti:

    Yeah, uh, yo
    Yo I stroll in the club with my hat down
    Michael Jack style, hot steppin who the mack now?
    Not my fault cause they love the kid

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    Fu-Schnickens - La Schmoove

    Get on the board lay down the track and I'll do ten laps
    Pass the pen, pass the pad, and I'll kick nuff raps
    Just come inside your jam and witness who is boss
    And it won't be Tony Danza nor Diana Ross.

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    Iggy Azalea/ K. Cole- I'm coming out

    So I hit my home girls and told ‘em I can't stay in.
    Spotlight stuck on me, that's how it seems
    Stepping out, Diana Ross, no Supremes

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    Big Daddy Kane- Cause I can do it right

    I'm takin' love to a brand new height
    And if lovin' girls is wrong I don't wanna be right
    'Cause my man baby face said that it's no crime
    And of course I'll work Diana Ross overtime

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    I believe in Me by Lisa Left Eye Lopes

    "But I'm a Diana Ross and not a Supreme"


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    Sylvia - It's Good To Be The Queen

    Like Diana Ross said loud and clear:
    "This is my house and I live here!"

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    Stephanie Mills - Movin' In The Right Direction

    "And they were playing some Stevie Wonder
    and ooo The Jackson 5"

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    Quote Originally Posted by no_place_like_motown View Post
    Sylvia - It's Good To Be The Queen

    Like Diana Ross said loud and clear:
    "This is my house and I live here!"
    Yes! I posted the song above!!! Love it!

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    Ray Charles' version of Abraham, Martin & John has a verse about Marvin Gaye at the end.

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    DAVID RUFFIN - SOUL MAN BY LARRY BUFORD


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    JAMIE FOXX, kanye west, SLOW JAMZ

    Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight, Michael Jackson....


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    Smokey Robinson..... Sweet Harmony - dedicated to and uses wordplay on The Miracles...

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    I think this doesn't specifically name any individual Motown artists, but I think it is still worth mentioning ....


    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger View Post
    I think this doesn't specifically name any individual Motown artists, but I think it is still worth mentioning ....
    Another song that references Motown in general is Hitsville UK by The Clash!
    Last edited by marymary; 05-30-2014 at 02:03 AM.

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