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July 30, 2021
In 66, ‘Going To A Go-Go’, on Tamla Motown.
gave The Miracles a No.44.
And in 79, ‘Dance Away’, was a gold selling No.2,
for Roxy Music, on Polydor.
In 70, ‘Be Young Be Foolish Be Happy’, on Stateside,
gave The Tams, a No.32.
And in 71, The Velvelettes made No.34, on Tamla Motown,
with ‘These Things Will Keep Me Loving You’.
In 71, ‘I’m Gonna Run Away From You’, on Mojo,
gave Tami Lynn, a Top 4 stay.
And in 75, ‘Out On The Floor’, on Black Magic,
reached No.42, for Dobie Gray.
In 73, Gilbert O’Sullivan, on MAM,
was at No.6 with ‘Why Oh Why Oh Why’.
And in 76, ‘I’m Your Puppet’, on Mercury,
peaked at No.12, for James & Bobby Purify.
In 71, The Elgins reached No.28, on Tamla Motown,
with ‘Put Yourself In My Place’.
And in 74, ‘The Night Chicago Died’, on Bus Stop,
was a US No.1 & UK Top 3, for Paper Lace.
In 65, ‘Long After Tonight Is All Over’, was a Top 40,
for Jimmy Radcliffe, on Stateside.
And in 70, ‘Just A Little Misunderstanding’, on Tamla Motown,
gave The Contours, a No.31 ride.
In 76, ‘Take It To The Limit’, on Asylum,
gave The Eagles a No.12 success.
And in 78, ‘September’, was a Top 3,
for Earth Wind & Fire, on CBS.
In 72, The Supremes has a Top 10, on Tamla Motown,
with ‘Automatically Sunshine’.
And in 76, Lou Rawls on Philadelphia International,was
a No.10, with ‘You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine’.
In 71, The Temptations, on Tamla Motown, had a US No.1 &
UK 8, with ‘Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)’.
And In 73, ‘Wishing Well’, on Island,
was a Top 7, for Free.
In 67, Arthur Conley, peaked at No.7,
on Atlantic, with ‘Sweet Soul Music’.
And in 94, ‘Born In The Guetto’, made No.72,
for Funky Poets, on Epic.
In 64, ‘Baby I Need Your Lovin’, on Parlophone,
gave The Fourmost, a No.24.
And in 69, Stevie Wonder, on Tamla Motown,
had a Top 4, with ‘My Cherie Amour’.
by Harriet Blackbury
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