What Good Is I Love You - Dusty Springfield
What Good Is I Love You - Dusty Springfield
You're No Good-Betty Everett
You Ain't No Good For Me - Jimmy Lee
Goody-Goody-Ted Wallace and His Swing Kings [[1936)
Goody Goody Gumdrops - 1910 Fruitgum Company
1984 - Tina Turner
1999 - Prince
1921- The Who
What's Another Year? - Johnny Logan
It's A Heartache - Bonnie Tyler
Nothing But A Heartache - The Flirtations
Heartaches By the Number - Guy Mitchell
Number One With A Bullet - [[1987)
Catch A Break - The Violets [[Finest Records)
I Count The Tears - The Drifters
96 Tears - ? & The Mysterians
Too Many Tears, Too Many Times - The Marvelettes
Too Many Fish In the Sea - Tme Marvelettes
{Did anyone get my last post? If the storage capacity of the brain is finite, I reckon I'm going to be having serious problems.)
[[I didn't get it)
Too Many Nights - Diana Ross
One Too Many Heartaches - The Isley Brothers; Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers
One More Heartache - Marvin Gaye
Too Much Pressure On My Heart - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Heart Attack - Demi Lovato
I Got A Weak Heart - Kim Weston
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I Got A Line On You - Spirit
All I Know About You - Diana Ross & The Supremes
All I Know - Art Garfunkel
You Will Know - Black Men United
Reunited - Peaches & Herb
United We Stand - Brotherhood Of Man
We Stand Together - Diana Ross
Come Together - Beatles
Come To Me - Mary Wells
Come On - Rolling Stones
Come On Boy - Diana Ross & The Supremes
Come On Home - Holland & Dozier
Coming Home - Mary Wells
Flying Home - Ella Fitzgerald
[[Hey Wes, did you check out the Queen's outfit - neon green - I love it!)
Down Home - Little Eva
[[Da Queen likes to be SEEN! )
Way Back Home - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
Way Back When-Brenda Russell
Way Over Yonder - Carole King
Way Over There
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles; The Marvelettes;
Marv Johnson; The Temptations; Edwin Starr
The Queen of England and The Queen of Hollywood were both born the same year, about six weeks apart. So they're about 32 in this picture.
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Over The Rainbow - Judy Garland
[QUOTE=sophisticated_soul;336863][[I didn't get it)
In Elaine Jesmer's novel "Number One With A Bullet", which was loosely based on Motown, "Catch A Break" by the Violets was one of the fictitious record company's releases.
Choice Of Colors - Della Reese
Colour My World Blue - The Supremes
My World Is Empty Without Blue - The Supremes
Blue Don't Love Me No More - Gladys Knight & The Pips; The Temptations
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