In 1969, Motown released several notable hits, including "I Want You Back" by The Jackson 5, which marked their debut single and became a major chart-topper. Other significant releases included "Cloud Nine" by The Temptations, showcasing their evolution into a more psychedelic sound, and "The Tracks of My Tears" by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. Additionally, "Love Child" by The Supremes also made waves that year, solidifying Motown's position in the music industry.
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They didn't "record" on a Motown label as such, but some of their UK recordings were licensed for release in the USA by the Motown group's new "white rock" label, Rare Earth Records, in 1969.
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No, Elton John has not released any record entitled "Elton John Sings Motown".
Michael Jackson was first signed to Motown Records as part of the Jackson Five in 1969. He was 11 years old at the time.
barry gordy signed the jackson 5 to motown in 1969 -krcat
My Girl, by the Jackson 5 is one . . .
aint too proud to beg
They didn't "record" on a Motown label as such, but some of their UK recordings were licensed for release in the USA by the Motown group's new "white rock" label, Rare Earth Records, in 1969.
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Sad songs from lost brothers; e.g. Marvin Gaye.
Try a Little Tenderness by Chris Brown
The album 'A Motown Christmas' was a compilation album released in 1973. There is no annual release of Motown Christmas albums, but one should look out for Christmas albums by specific Motown singers.
No, Elton John has not released any record entitled "Elton John Sings Motown".
Michael Jackson was first signed to Motown Records as part of the Jackson Five in 1969. He was 11 years old at the time.
Rick James's "Street Songs" (including the single "Super Freak") did appear on Motown. The Stylistics were signed to Avco Records.
Since 1969,He was Signed to Motown.