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Alston Reeves (on lead), the late Micki Harris (center) and Beverly Lee re-create their '60s classic, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow on a '70s show.
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the
shirelles
will
you
still
love
me
tomorrow
motown
Added: 17th September 2007
Views: 355
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Diana Ross and the Supremes
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Classic
motown
Added: 26th September 2007
Views: 1504
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I read somewhere that Stevie Wonder has had more influence within the music industry than any other black artist over the last 40 years. It's easy to see why. This is a song from the album "My Cherie Amour".
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stevie
wonder
yesterme
yesteryou
yesterday
motown
artists
Added: 5th October 2007
Views: 385
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Stevie Wonder
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Motown
Added: 6th October 2007
Views: 600
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IN 1967, this original version of "Ain't No Mountain", was a care-free, danceable, and romantic love song that became the signature duet between Gaye and Terrell. Its success led to a string of more duets including 'You're All I Need to Get By' and 'Your Precious Love'. Even though Diana Ross recorded it again three years later, the Gaye/Terrell version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999, and is regarded today as one of the most important records ever released by Motown.
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marvin
gaye
tammi
terrell
aint
no
mountain
high
enough
Added: 21st December 2007
Views: 337
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Posted By: Sophia |

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Temptations
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Motown
Added: 27th December 2007
Views: 215
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Smokey Robinson and The Miracles 'Shop Around', The Supremes 'Where Did Our Love Go'. Followed by the finale, 'Mickey's Monkey', with Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, and everyone else joining in: The Supremes, The Temptations, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, Stevie Wonder, Dusty Springfield. With the Earl Van Dyke Sextet. From the Ready Steady Go (RSG), Sound Of Motown TV special, recorded at the Rediffusion TV studios in London on 18 March 1965. This special was mainly Dusty Springfield's idea, to promote the Motown music and artists in Britain. Dusty was an occasional presenter of the weekly Ready Steady Go (which had the tag line... The Weekend Starts Here). She was a big fan of Motown music, and suggested the idea for this special to Vicki Wickham, recording artists manager, and RSG's producer at Rediffusion.
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motown
1960s
smokey
robinson
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the
miracles
diana
ross
supremes
martha
reeves
stevie
wonder
dusty
springfield
Added: 27th December 2007
Views: 358
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