Smokey Robinson famously performed the song "The Tracks of My Tears" acappella during various live performances. This classic Motown hit showcases his incredible vocal range and emotional delivery, highlighting the song's poignant themes of heartbreak and longing. Robinson's acappella rendition often captivates audiences, emphasizing the timeless beauty of the melody and lyrics.
William" Smokey" Robinson wrote the song 'Yes, It's You Lady.'
No. it was originally written in the 70s by smokey robinson.
I will be missing you
The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage - Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson.
Yes he did, his version is on the What love Has Joined Together album.
William" Smokey" Robinson wrote the song 'Yes, It's You Lady.'
The best selling song for Smokey Robinson and The Miracles was 'You've Really Got a Hold On Me'. The song was released in 1960 and it was a big hit for many years..
Yes
No. it was originally written in the 70s by smokey robinson.
I will be missing you
The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage - Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson.
The bassoon is what gives it the atmosphere.
The song "Really Gonna Miss You" by Smokey Robinson is featured on his album titled Love Smokey, which was released in 1989. The album showcases Robinson's smooth vocals and heartfelt songwriting. This particular track became one of his notable hits, reflecting themes of love and longing.
Smokey Robinson sang a song at Blue's funeral on the Temptations movie.
Acappella........ maybe?