Monday, August 18, 2008

HOW MUSIC CHANGED, PART 137-12 – EVERY SINGLE MOTOWN ‘A’ SIDE, PART 12

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We pick up our coverage of the Motown label in the Spring of 1963, a time when most people (including me) may have presumed that everything they touched turned to gold. This show more than adequately proves that not to be the case. That’s not say that the label was putting out junk, or that they were directionless. By reviewing this period of the label’s history, you can tell that they have everything in place. The trick was to make it all connect with the record-buying public, and that was not yet consistent. Still in all, there is a hit or two here, and even the misses provide some interesting history, so here are the songs that tell this part of the Motown story;

1)    Bobbie – George Bohannon Quartet

2)    I Did – Paula Greer

3)    The Interview (Summit Chanted Meeting) –“Jack” Haney and “Nikiter” Armstrong

4)    My Baby Gave Me Another Chance – Amos Milburn

5)    Don’t Let Her Be Your Baby – The Contours

6)    Oh Freddy – Connie Van Dyke

7)    A Love She Can Count On – The Miracles

8)    I Want a Love I Can See – The Temptations

9)    Pride and Joy – Marvin Gaye

10) Your Old Stand By – Mary Wells

11) Baby Shake – Eddie Holland

12) Why Go Out of Your Way – Billy Merritt

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