Every Single Motown 'A-Sides: Finding A Niche
Episode 2
Episode date - June 6, 2008
With the Motown series, we backed ourselves into a corner by stating that we will play every Motown A-Side from the ‘60s. Our first show covered the earliest Motown/Tamla releases, and all of them dated from 1959! So, our second show is the first to cover the ‘60s.
At this stage, Motown is still trying to find its own niche. In retrospect, it’s obvious that a few songs in this show are utterly ridiculous (singles didn’t get much sillier than “Custer’s Last Stand”), but even more are overlooked gems. There are a few bonafide hits, too, so listen up!
Here’s the titles we cover:
My Beloved – The Satintones
You Never Miss a Good Thing – Eugene Remus
Way Over There – The Miracles
Yes, No, Maybe So – Barrett Strong
Custer’s Last Man – Popcorn & the Mohawks
Who Wouldn’t Love a Man Like That – Mable John
Whirlwind – Barrett Strong
Bye Bye Baby – Mary Wells
What Makes You Love Him – Singin’ Sammy Ward
Who’s the Fool – Singin’ Sammy Ward
True Love – Herman Griffin
Shop Around (Regional Version) - The Miracles
Shop Around (National Version) – The Miracles
Who’s Lovin’ You – The Miracles
Channel 137 - Every Single Motown 'A-Side'
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