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Ed Sullivan's Rock And Roll Classics #3: The Soul Of The Motor City (2001)
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The Motown Sound.
From the Miracle Man to the Jackson Clan, the MOtown Sound was for getting down. Founded by Berry Gordy, Jr., in 1959, the label was fueled by the consummate gifts of Smokey Robinson, a one-man hit machine who wrote, produced, performed, and scouted new talent. Driven by artistry, Motown quickly became synonymous with a distinctive sweet soul sound that propelled its musicians onto the charts with a nonstop string of unforgettable hits.
The Sweet Sound of Soul 1. The Supremes - "Come See About Me" 2. The Jackson 5 - "ABC" & "I Want You Back" 3. James Brown - "Prisoner of Love" 4. The Righteous Bros. - "Turn On Your Love Light" 5. The Temptations - "Run Away Child, Running Wild" 6. Four Tops - "Reach Out I'll Be There"
Motortown Review 1. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "Doggone Right" 2. The Supremes - "Love is Like an Itching in My Heart" 3. Diana Ross & The Supremes - "Love Child" 4. The Jackson 5 - "I Wonder Who's Loving Her Now" 5. Stevie Wonder - "You Met Your Match" 6. The Temptations - "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me"
Motor City Magic 1. The Temptations - "Get Ready" 2. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "I Second That Emotion" 3. Stevie Wonder - "For Once in My Life" 4. Four Tops - "Reach Out I'll Be There," "I Can't Help Myself," & "Bernadette" 5. The Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" 6. The Supremes - "In And Out of Love"
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