Friday, November 21, 2008

HOW MUSIC CHANGED, PART 137-27 – EVERY SINGLE MOTOWN ‘A’ SIDE, PART 27

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The 27th episode of our extensive Motown coverage finds the label at the peak of its powers. In 1965, Motown sold more records than any other label. This show indicates a few of the reasons why that happened, along with a few other examples of songs that didn’t help their cause (at least not on the pop charts). Here’s what is covered in today’s program;

1)    I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch – Earl Van Dyke & the Soul Brothers

2)    I Hear a Symphony – The Supremes

3)    As Long As There Is L-O-V-E Love – Jimmy Ruffin

4)    We Call It Fun – The Headliners

5)    Something About You – The Four Tops

6)    I’ve Been Cheated - The Dalton Boys

7)    Let’s Go Somewhere – R. Dean Taylor

8)    Say You – The Monitors

9)    I Can’t Believe You Love Me – Tami Terrell

10)  You’re Gonna Love My Baby – Barbara McNair

11)  Children’s Christmas Song – The Supremes

12)  Twinkle Twinkle Little Me – The Supremes

13)  Uptight (Everything’s Alright) – Stevie Wonder

 

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