The song title in American English was "I Can't Get Next To You" by The Temptations. Wriiten by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong (of 'Money-That's What I Want' fame). The single (45 rpm) was released in July 1969 on GORDY 7093 with the 'b' side being "Running Away"
I am almost positive it was Motown's in-house backup group, The Andantes
The Carpenters
Temptations
Rod Stewart
The Motown songwriting team of Holland-Dozier-Holland.
Three of Marvin Gaye's songs were political: "What's Goin' on", "Mercy, mercy me", and "This ain't livin' (Make want ta' holler)". Smokey Robinson sang "Abraham, Martin and John". Diana Ross and the Supremes sang "The Happening", but don't remember what 'happened'. Edwin Starr sang "War, what is it good for?", but I'm not sure he was with Motown. ----
Allen 'Bo' Story sang it on Anna Records 1118 - Jul 1960 (Anna Gordy's label) before Motown purchased the label. The Supremes also recorded it on "The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart" May 1967
Lesley Gore
Could be With You I'm Born Again, by Billy Preston and Syreeta
The name of the group that sang on the loose was Saga in 1983.
The Temptations sang Get Ready.
what soul male singing group sang belinda