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A great double sided 45 on United Artists
But they were produced by Berry Gordy and written by him and Mickey Stevenson, backed up by The Andantes, and recorded in The Snakepit, using The Funk Brothers and the other Motown session musicians, and engineered by Mike McLean and Robert Bateman. So, it was essentially a Motown record that just "looked" like a United Artists record.
Last edited by robb_k; 04-03-2015 at 12:23 AM.
I wonder how Marv and, to a lesser extent Falcons member Joe Stubbs, who both had national success before Motown took off, felt as their performing careers tailed off and 'young bucks' like the Supremes, Martha, the Tempts and Marvin took off?
It must really be tough on artists who have tasted chart success, and never rise to those heights again.
As Marvin Gaye sang...it's a bitter pill to swallow
Sadly, that's life...the young take over from the old
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