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The Originals

Categorised as “Motown’s best-kept secret,” the Originals scored just a small number of chart hits throughout their lengthy career, especially the effective 1969 ballad “Baby I’m for True,” yet their behind-the-scenes contributions mainly because songwriters and backing vocalists cement their put in place the label’s enduring legacy. The Originals had …

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Freddie Gorman

Most widely known for his stint with Motown quartet the Originals, Freddie Gorman was also an essential if unsung element of the label’s formative advancement, co-writing its 1st number 1 pop strike, the Marvelettes’ “Please make sure to Mr. Postman.” Given birth to in Detroit on Apr 11, 1939, Gorman …

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