HOW MUSIC CHANGED PART 137-55 – EVERY SINGLE MOTOWN ‘A’ SIDE, PART 55
After a short break (and a show dedicated to the memory of Michael Jackson), we resume our coverage of Motown Records in the Summer of 1970, when the label was becoming somewhat obsessed with the state of Diana Ross’ solo career. A LOT of time, money and effort had gone into establishing Ms. Ross as a ‘household’ name, but things were proving more difficult that expected. Today, we cover that aspect of Motown’s history, along with every other 45-RPM a-side that was released during this time period.
Songs include;
1) I Know I’m Losing You – Rare Earth
2) How You Gonna Keep It (After You Get It) – Blinky
3) An Important Message from Barney Ales
4) Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross
5) Young, Gifted & Black – Bob and Marcia
6) Still Water (Love) – The Four Tops
7) Stone Soul Booster – Buzzie
8) I’ll Be There – The Jackson 5
9) Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Untie the World) – The Temptations
10) Stand By Me – David and Jimmy Ruffin




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