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Playboy - Marvelettes
The One Who Really Loves You- Mary Wells
I'll Try Something New - Miracles
Stubborn Kinda Fella - Marvin Gaye
Do You Love Me - Contours
Beechwood 4-5789 - Marvelettes
You Beat Me To The Punch - Mary Wells
Two Lovers - Mary Wells
Hitch Hike - Marvin Gaye
Shake Sherry - Contours
Mojo Hannah was written by Clarence Paul and Andre Williams, and originally recorded in 1962 by Henry Lumpkin (on Motown).
The original "SOS" song for Motown was written by the songwriting duo of Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson. It was famously performed by the group in the 1970s, particularly by the artist Diana Ross. The song showcases Ashford and Simpson's signature style and has become a classic in the Motown catalog.
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I'll try to answer what I assume you are requesting - The song title "I'm Changing" that was performed in the movie 'Dream Girls' was never a Motown song/recording. The movie is a loose fictionalization of The Supremes and none of the songs were Motown recordings. also see: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Changing
Mojo Hannah was written by Clarence Paul and Andre Williams, and originally recorded in 1962 by Henry Lumpkin (on Motown).
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The female group you're referring to is The Marvelettes. They released the hit song "Don't Mess with Bill" in 1966, which features a catchy Motown sound, but the song "Hypnotized" was performed by another Motown act, The Supremes. If you're looking for a specific song called "Hypnotized," it is actually by The Supremes, released in 1967.
The original "SOS" song for Motown was written by the songwriting duo of Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson. It was famously performed by the group in the 1970s, particularly by the artist Diana Ross. The song showcases Ashford and Simpson's signature style and has become a classic in the Motown catalog.
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Joan Osborne is best known for being a blues singer and songwriter. Her most popular song is "One of Us". Born in 1962, she has long been associated with Motown.
I'll try to answer what I assume you are requesting - The song title "I'm Changing" that was performed in the movie 'Dream Girls' was never a Motown song/recording. The movie is a loose fictionalization of The Supremes and none of the songs were Motown recordings. also see: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Changing
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Billie Jean at Motown 25;Yesterday, Today, Forever.