UK Tamla-Motown singles and albums are listed here: www.collectablecds.co.uk/label-discography.asp/label/5/Tamla-Motown-records-discography.html Tamla-Motown only started issuing Motown records in the UK in 1965; before that, a number of British labels licensed Motown content, but I don't think there's a single consolidated list anywhere on the Internet. A complete discography of US Motown singles (on all the various imprints, Gordy, Tamla, Soul, VIP etc) can be found at www.seabear.se/detroit1.htm
The Edwin Starr record? Yes, it is. It came out on Motown imprint Gordy Records in 1970, written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong and produced by Whitfield. The Temptations originally recorded it as an album-only cut but their version wasn't released as a single.
Michael Jackson was signed to Motown records during his days with The Jackson 5, the group left Motown and later signed with CBS who then became Epic Records. Epic left CBS and join Sony where Michael would call home until his untimely death in 2009. Epic and Sony also allowed Michael to create his own label know as MJJ Records. Michael's deal with was reported worth a billion dollars
The short answer is yes, she did records (mostly album cuts) done in L.A. for Motown. As to certain titles, which seems to be the bigger question regarding her involvement with Motown, she is most assuredly not the bassist (Bernadette by the Four Tops and I Was Made To Love her by Stevie Wonder are most notable). Did she record a version of those tunes? It is possible. Did we ever hear her version of these hit recording (She did record I Was Made To Love Her by The Beach Boys for their Wild Cherry (?) Album and my observation of her performance is that she seems to take one verse of Jamerson's performance and try (clumsily) to repeat it over and over. Aside from that instance I have NEVER heard of her version of Bernadette as the only version done by the Four Tops features the brilliant playing of James Jamerson.
Only stupid people sings and only the way stupid people like it,,,,, They all "DURA",,,,,,
UK Tamla-Motown singles and albums are listed here: www.collectablecds.co.uk/label-discography.asp/label/5/Tamla-Motown-records-discography.html Tamla-Motown only started issuing Motown records in the UK in 1965; before that, a number of British labels licensed Motown content, but I don't think there's a single consolidated list anywhere on the Internet. A complete discography of US Motown singles (on all the various imprints, Gordy, Tamla, Soul, VIP etc) can be found at www.seabear.se/detroit1.htm
Well, in 1968 he was only 10 years of age. But he did get signed to Motown Records!
The Edwin Starr record? Yes, it is. It came out on Motown imprint Gordy Records in 1970, written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong and produced by Whitfield. The Temptations originally recorded it as an album-only cut but their version wasn't released as a single.
No, black people do not exclusively vote for black people.
No.Motown Records were not even a dot on the map. Starting in Jan 1959 Tamla was the first label, with Motown label following in Sept. 1959. Though Jobete Publishing was starting to get known.The next label introduced in Jan-61 was the short lived 'Miracle' label, who's slogan was "If it's a hit, it's a Miracle" only lasted 10 months, before the Gordy namesake label was created.
Michael Jackson was signed to Motown records during his days with The Jackson 5, the group left Motown and later signed with CBS who then became Epic Records. Epic left CBS and join Sony where Michael would call home until his untimely death in 2009. Epic and Sony also allowed Michael to create his own label know as MJJ Records. Michael's deal with was reported worth a billion dollars
religion only for black people
cos normal people dont care
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no black people dont get sunburnt, then only get blacker
Motown only had 2 labels in 1960 - UK recordings were distributed by London in 1960Tamla label started 1/1959Motown label started 10/1959
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