Wednesday, March 11, 2009

HOW MUSIC CHANGED, PART 137-41 - EVERY SINGLE MOTOWN 'A' SIDE, PART 41

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 The late ’60 were a trying time for the Motor City, and its namesake record label seemed ill equipped to deal with the upheavals that surrounded it. At a time when social unrest was the norm, the label seemed to operate in a vacuum., even as key personnel vanished from their roster. This show captures the fractious nature of these times.

Songs include;

1)    Yester-Love – Smokey  Robinson & the Miracles

2)    It Should Have Been Me – Gladys Knight & the Pips

3)    What the World Needs Now Is Love – Diana Ross & the Supremes

4)    Some Things You Never Get Used To – Diana Ross & the Supremes

5)    Don’t Let Him Take Your Love From Me – Jimmy Ruffin

6)    You Met Your Match – Stevie Wonder

7)    I Am Your Man – Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers

8)    Yesterday’s Dreams – The Four Tops

9)    You’re All I Need To Get By – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

10)  I Care About Detroit – Smokey Robinson & the Miracles

11)  Please Return Your Love to Me – The Temptations

12)  Hip City (part 2) – Jr. Walker & the All Stars

13)  I Can’t Dance to That Music You’re Playin’ – Martha Reeves & the Vandellas

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