Yes its certainly not one of the immediate Motown biggies that might come to mind to hold a distinction like this. I think Motown made it a practice to release a follow-up replacement to a hit as soon as it showed any sign of slippage , making the previous tune immediately obsolete , which might be why many of the bigger hits shot quicky up and then quickly off the chart.
So for the still unaccounted for answer , think of a strong R&B release that didn't take the Pop chart by storm enabling it to run its long course over on the R&B chart.
Oh, thanks to those of you that [[cheated
) and researched the answer but didn't barge in here with it.
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