Smokey Robinson & the Miracles Tag Page
May 16th, 2008
By Mike
Every year, the Library of Congress adds to the National Recording Registry. They select 25 recordings that are “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” to preserve for all time.
Here’s the list of recordings the NRPB, the Library’s National Recording Preservation Board, selected for the 2007 National Recording Registry. It’s great to see [...]
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Joan Jett may love rock & roll but the Hall of Fame in Cleveland is less sure how they feel about her. Or, for that matter, about women in general. Since 1986, nearly 160* people have been inducted in the "performers" category. Of those performers, only 11 have been individual women. Including groups inducted with women (such as the Mamas and the Papas) you can add 13 to that 11 to find women represented on 24 of the nearly 160 inductees. Some may wrongly argue "25!" and, in doing so, po
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ — As an irresistible force of social and cultural change, Berry Gordy’s legendary Motown Records made its mark not just on the music industry, but society at large, with a sound that that has become one of the most significant musical accomplishments and stunning success stories of the 20th century. Diana Ross & The Supremes, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson & The J
Disc: 1 1. Money (That's What I Want) - Barrett Strong 2. Shop Around - The Miracles 3. Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes 4. Do You Love Me - The Contours 5. You Beat Me To The Punch - Mary Wells 6. Fingertips pt 2 - Sevie Wonder 7. (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 8. My Guy - Mary Wells 9. Where Did Our Love Go - The Supremes 10. Dancing In The Street - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 11. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - Marvin Gaye 12. My Gi
100 Motown Classics MUSIC No Comments » 100 of the greatest Motown hits ever, from bands such as Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Supremes, Diana Ross and many many more… Continue reading » written by custodianguard \\ tags: 100 Motown Classics, r&b, Rhythmic, soul
Greatest Number One Hits Posted Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:20pm PDT by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog The Billboard Hot 100 chart began identifying the top songs in America back in 1958. The list takes airplay and sales into account and is a good measure of what the most popular songs are at a point in time. Songs that make to the very top of this list on any given week can claim the moniker "number one hit". This playlist is a collection of the best of the best. The greatest
CDR 001 - THE ORIGINAL RECORDINGS OF SONGS COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN MARQUEE JAZZ CLUB, JULY 12.1962 1 Kansas City (Wilbert Harrison) 2 Baby What's Wrong (Jimmy Reed) 3 Confenssin' The Blues (Little Walter) 4 Brights Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed) 5 Dust My Dream (Elmore James) 6 Down The Road Apiece (Chuck Berry) 7 I'm A Love You (Jimmy Reed) 8 Bad Boy (Eddie Taylor) 9 I Ain't Got You (Jimmy Reed) 10 Hush-Hush (Jimmy Reed) 11 Ride' Em On Down (Eddi
Caligula were a band from Sydney, Australia, who produced techno-grunge music in the early 1990s similar to DEF FX and achieved some national success. Caligula composed of five members: vocalist Ashley Rothschild, guitarists James McKinnon, drummer Dave Macken, Jamie Fonti (keyboards and backing singer), and bass guitarist Sean Fonti. The band also included Mitchell Foley at one stage. In 1994, they released this album Rubenesque which received national airplay on Triple J and Triple M with the
1. Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan 2. Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones 3. Imagine, John Lennon 4. What’s Going On, Marvin Gaye 5. Respect, Aretha Franklin 6. Good Vibrations, The Beach Boys 7. Johnny B. Goode, Chuck Berry 8. Hey Jude, The Beatles 9. Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana 10. What’d I Say, Ray Charles 11. My Generation, The Who 12. A Change Is Gonna Come, Sam Cooke 13. Yesterday, The Beatles 14. Blowin’ in the Wind, Bob Dylan 15. London Calling, The Clash 16. I Want to
01 Glen Campbell - Turn Around, Look At Me 02 Richard Chamberlain - All I Have To Do Is Dream 03 Tony Orlando - Bless You 04 George Hamilton IV - A Rose And A Baby Ruth 05 Connie Stevens - Sixteen Reasons 06 Gary Puckett & The Union Gap - Young Girl 07 Classics IV - Spooky 08 Tommy James & The Shondells - Crimson & Clover 09 Tommy Roe - Dizzy 10 Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Tears of A Clown 11 The Partridge Family - I Think I Love You 12 The Jaggerz - The Rapper 13 Thre
Raphael Saadiq was once the lead singer for Tony! Toni! Tone! an R&B group who scored a number of impressive top 10 hits back in the late 80's through the mid-90's. Saadiq is about to release his new solo album; packed with Motown/Brunswick/Invictus record label musical memories. Iinstantly you'll be brought back to the days of The Temptations, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Chi-Lites and Philly greats The Delfonics. Saadiq's fresh take on old soul hasn't sounded this good in years.
Once upon a time, long ago, I was NOT a racist. Hard to believe, these days, isn’t it? But times change, and now with Obama being The Chosen One and his new breed of campaign managers and followers, it is clear that I am now out of step and have descended into the cesspool of racism. Mick Jagger’s 65th birthday yesterday (July 26) took me on a trip down memory lane to those days when I was a proud non-racist. My days as a non-racist actually go back quite awhile I was already enjoying the
Chick Corea Miroslav Vitous Roy Haynes Cisplatin lyophilized powder MP. First Finale and Songs In The Key Of Life , the latter staying weeks at number one on the US album charts. Is very much in the style of those two songs. The two songs he gave to Smokey Robinson amp. The Miracles included on Flying High Together, Smokey.
Kim Weston What's Going To Happen People The above is my favourite track off Kim's Big Brass Four Poster album. I dug this out after being reminded that the Hastings Street Jazz Experience are backing her on this album. This was during the period when Kim recorded an album with the group: Hastings Street Jazz Experience Ja Mil Kim Weston was interviewed by Dave Cole for In The Basement Magazine Issue 40 Nov 2005 - Jan 2006. This is what Dave wrote: "Opting to return to Detroit and decid
Oh, what a night, late December back in sixty…oops, no we’re not talking about that year or that song. It’s 1968 again! Life was better then. Well, not really. We had a war going on. Gas was cheaper, but so were wages. We worry about terrorists today; back then we worried about communists. Today, we worry about global warming, back then we worried about nuclear war. But, we did have Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In to watch on TV, and could listen to The Beatles and The Doors on the radio. And if
Reunion-"Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" is a 1974 song by a group of studio musicians in a group for this purpose called Reunion, with Joey Levine (bubblegum music pioneer with "Chewy Chewy" and "Yummy Yummy Yummy" to his credit), as the lead singer. The song was written by Paul DiFranco (music) and Norman Dolph (lyrics). The lyrics are a fast patter of '50s, '60s, and '70s disc jockeys, musicians, songwriters, record labels and (incongruously) Jack the Ripper, broken only by the cho
A musical history about the Motown era. “To all me Detroit play ballers…” - Frank N Dank Tracklist: The timings isn’t exactly on point, but the order is. 01:18 MARTHA REEVES - Anyone Who Had A Heart 01:33 MIRACLES - I Don’t Need No Reason 03:00 EDDIE KENDRICKS - Intimate Friends 03:50 THE TEMPTATIONS - I’m A Bachelor 04:58 GROVER WASHINGTON - Loran’s Dance 07:30 THE TEMPTATIONS/ SUPREMES - Sing A Simple Song 08:20 THE JACKSON 5 - Sing A Simple Song 08:51 (trying to get
DOWNLOAD Tracklist: The timings is sort of wrong but its a good list: 01:18 MARTHA REEVES - Anyone Who Had A Heart 01:33 MIRACLES - I Don't Need No Reason 03:00 EDDIE KENDRICKS - Intimate Friends 03:50 THE TEMPTATIONS - I'm A Bachelor 04:58 GROVER WASHINGTON - Loran's Dance 07:30 THE TEMPTATIONS/ SUPREMES - Sing A Simple Song 08:20 THE JACKSON 5 - Sing A Simple Song 08:51 (trying to get away...) 09:45 MICHAEL JACKSON - People Make The World Go 'Round 10:26 THE TEMPTATIONS - Runaway Chi
Snow 3 - the Get Easy Christma [2007] Mp3 01 - Andy Williams - It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year 02 - Ella Fitzgerald - Sleigh Ride 03 - Wayne Newton - Here Comes Santa Claus 04 - Bobby Sherman - Goin’ Home (Sing A Song Of Christmas Cheer) 05 - Gladys Knight & The Pips - The Christmas Song 06 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - I Believe In Christmas Eve 07 - The Beginning Of The End - Gee Whiz, It’s Christmas 08 - Dean Martin - I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 09 - Peggy Lee - Ri
Snow 3-the Get Easy Christma [2007] Posted by admin on July 15th, 2008 Full Album Tracks Listing [MP3 Direct Download] Right Click and Save Target As… 01 - Andy Williams - It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year 02 - Ella Fitzgerald - Sleigh Ride 03 - Wayne Newton - Here Comes Santa Claus 04 - Bobby Sherman - Goin’ Home (Sing A Song Of Christmas Cheer) 05 - Gladys Knight & The Pips - The Christmas Song 06 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - I Believe In Christmas Eve 0