Tag Archives: Supremes

If This World Were Mine – Marvin & Tammi – [STEREO]

—-WideScreen—- One Of Their Finest Moments Together On This Brilliant Recording From 1967-1968. “If This World Were Mine” Is Highly Overlooked Today By Radio Programmers And Rarely Ever Gets Played On Any Traditional Oldies Stations. Nonetheless, Marvin & Tammi Perform In Stellar Fashion Along With A Classic Motown Musical Arrangement And Production From Their Album Titled “United”. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Joan Osborne – What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted (Live) – [STEREO]

What A Voice! Joan Osborne & The Funk Brothers Deliver A Fantastic Performance Of This Jimmy Ruffin Soul Classic From The 2002 Movie “Standing In The Shadows Of Motown”. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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The Flirtations – Nothing But A Heartache – (original STEREO]

Motown With A Twist Of Great Britain! That’s The “Flirtations”…An All Female Group From The USA That Hit It Big By Recording In England. With The Help Of Superb Recording Techniques, The Flirtations Achieved The Next Best Thing To Motor City Soul With This “Top Of The Pops” Classic That Went To #34 On The American “Hot 100” In 1969! You can also hear this great song on kvkvi.com radio.

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The Flaming Ember – Mind Body And Soul – [STEREO]

Superb “Blue Eyed Soul” From 1969 By Detroit’s “Flaming Ember” Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Martha & The Vandellas – Honey Chile – [STEREO]

CKLW Radio Jingle Intro!! — A 99.9% Perfect Recording…..Everything Is Just Right….The Orchestration, Production, Lyrics, The Hook & Vocals. A True Gem From The Goldmine Vaults At Motown. Released In The Winter Of 1967, “Honey Chile” Made It To #11 On The USA “Hot 100” From Detroit’s Martha Reeves & The Vandellas! Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Brooklyn Bridge – Welcome Me Love – [STEREO]

New York’s “Brooklyn Bridge” Achieved Their Biggest Hit Success In 1969 With “The Worst That Could Happen”. But, Their Next Single Was A Great Achievement Too In That It Was A “2-Sided” Hit. The First Side Was “Blessed Is The Rain” And On The Flip Side Was Our Featured Song Today Called “Welcome Me Love”. Both Sides Did Fairly Well….”Blessed” Made It To #45 And “Welcome” To #48 in 1969. Here Is The Brooklyn Bridge Featuring Superb Lead Vocals From The Late Johnny Maestro! Hear it on […]

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