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August 13, 2022
In 66, The Supremes had a US No.1 & UK No.8
on Tamla Motown with ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’.
Also in 66, on Tamla Motown, for The Four Tops,
‘Reach Out (I’ll Be There),’ was a US & UK No.1.
In 67 & 70, ‘Jimmy Mack’, on Tamla Motown,
gave Martha Reeves & The Vandellas a No.21.
And in 70, Freda Payne, on Invictus,
with ‘Band Of Gold’, had a six week No.1.
In 64, ‘How Sweet It Is’, on Stateside,
took Marvin Gaye up to No.49.
And in 66,’How Sweet It Is’, on Tamla Motown,
saw Junior Walker & The All-Stars, on the No.26 line.
In 65, & 69, ‘Nowhere To Run’, on Tamla Motown,
gave Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, a UK No.26 & No.42.
And in 67, ‘Bernadette’, on Tamla Motown,
for The Four Tops, a No.8, on view.
In 64, ‘Where Did Our Love Go’, on Stateside,
for The Supremes, was a US No.1 & UK Top 3.
And in 66, ‘You Can’t Hurry Love’, on Tamla Motown,
also gave The Supremes a US No.1 & UK Top 3.
In 65, ‘I Hear A Symphony’, on Tamla Motown,
for The Supremes, a US No.1 & UK No.39, was to be.
And also in 65, ‘I Can’t Help Myself’, on Tamla Motown,
gave The Four Tops, a US No.1 & UK No.23.
In 88, ‘Two Hearts’, on Virgin,
gave Phil Collins a US No.1 & UK Top 6.
And in 65, ‘Stop In The Name Of Love’, on Tamla Motown,
for The Supremes, a US No.1 & UK No,7, ending this mix.
R I P Lamont Herbert Dozier
1941 – 2022
Thank You for your amazing music.
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