Monday, July 07, 2014

Motown Top 20

So what were the 20 best Motown records ever?  ITV featured what they claimed were 'The Nation's Favourite Motown Songs' last night, which seems to tie in with a CD they are promoting. Narrated by Craig Charles, it was surprisingly good, with some excellent original footage and quotes from many of the singers, songwriters and musicians who played on classic tracks in the sixties. But inevitably the top 20 records chosen were fairly predictable and many of the great acts from Tamla Motown didn't get a look in. These are the 20 selected by a panel of viewers:
20. Jimmy Mack – Martha & The Vandellas – 1967
19. Uptight (Everything’s Alright) – Stevie Wonder – 1966
18. Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone - The Temptations – 1972
17. What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye -1971
16. My Cherie Amour – Stevie Wonder -1969
15. I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) – The Four Tops – 1965
14. My Guy – Mary Wells – 1964
13. The Tracks Of My Tears – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles – 1969
12. Reach Out I’ll Be There – The Four Tops – 1966
11. I Want You Back – The Jackson 5 – 1970
10. Stop! In The Name Of Love – The Supremes – 1965
9. War – Edwin Starr – 1970
8. Baby Love – The Supremes – 1964
7. I’ll Be There – The Jackson 5 – 1970
6. The Tears Of A Clown - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles – 1970
5. My Girl – The Temptations – 1964
4. Dancing In The Street - Martha & The Vandellas – 1964
3. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross – 1970
2. What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted – Jimmy Ruffin – 1966
Winner: 1. I Heard It Through The Grapevine – Marvin Gaye – 1969.
Not a bad list, I have to admit, but I couldn't resist putting up an alternative list, featuring only artists missing from the show's top 20. So here, in no particular arder, are my choices (only one per artist):
1. Money - Barrett Strong (1959)
2. Please Mr Postman - Marvelettes (1961)
3. First I Look At The Purse - Contours (1965)
4. Take Me In Your Arms - Kim Weston (1965)
5. Come On And See Me - Tammi Terrell (1966)
6. Function At The Junction - Shorty Long (1966)
7. Behind A Painted Smile - Isley Brothers ( 1969)
8. Girls Girls Girls - Chuck Jackson (1968)
9. I Miss You Baby - Marv Johnson (1969)
10. Just Walk In My Shoes - Gladys Knight & the Pips (1965)
11. Shotgun - Junior Walker & the All Stars (1965)
12. It's A Shame - Detroit Spinners (1970)
13. My Whole World Ended - David Ruffin ( 1969)
14. Jamie - Eddie Holland (1961)
15. Every Little Bit Hurts - Brenda Holloway (1964)
16. Who Wouldn't Love A Man Like That - Mable John (1960)
17. Needle In A Haystack - Velvelettes (1964)
18. Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) - Monitors (1966)
19. My Smile Is Just A Frown Turned Upside Down - Carolyn Crawford (1965)
20. You're Gonna Love Me Baby - Barbara McNair (1964)
21. (for luck) Put Yourself In My Place - Elgins (1965)
There are lots more I could have chosen, and I didn't pick anything after 1970, by which time the golden days of Motown were already well and truly over. But other suggestions are more than welcome. Here is a selection of LPs featuring tracks by some of the above.


4 Comments:

At 2:04 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm sorry I missed this! Can completely see why moreorless all those songs were included, they're all in the canon of classic motown.Particularly 'Tracks of my tears' and 'My Cherie Amour'.

However, I'm really surprised that nothing by the Isley Brothers was included and, like you, I would have included 'Behind A Painted Smile' (I also love 'Summer Breeze' but were they even with motown by then?)

Others that would have made my list (not included in theirs) are Take Me In Your Arms and Love Me (Gladys Knight and the Pips), Beauty is only skin deep (Temptations)I was made to love her (Stevie Wonder) and My Baby Must Be A Magician (Marvelettes), all of which reached number 1 on my personal charts! :)

Daniel xx

 
At 2:42 pm , Blogger Dave C said...

I once strained myself sufficiently to select a top five. Of course on another day it could have been an entirely different five. Anyway, as none of these recordings have appeared so far, here they are:

Bobby Taylor – Don’t Be Afraid
David Ruffin – Walk Away From Love
Temptations – Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
Edwin Starr – If My Heart Could Tell The Story
The Isley Brothers – My Love Is Your Love (Forever)

 
At 4:11 pm , Blogger Nick said...

Bill Haynes commented:
Afraid I don’t know of the dozens of Tamla soul performers and each one’s various tracks....
My more (commercial) list.....
Whole Lotta Woman ...Contours..
All the Love I’ve got ...Marv Jonson..
You’re a Wonderful One...Marvin Gaye
Two Lovers ...Mary Wells.
Shop Around...Miracles
Please Mr Postman...Marvelettes
Add of course Dancing in the Street, Baby Love, He Was Really Saying Something and so on but I’m sure there are hundreds of tracks and dozens or singers/groups I’ve never heard.

 
At 7:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Soulboy was with his brother Rodney yesterday, for our regular monthly drink. We were discussing our favourite Motown ditties. I scribbled down about 30, which I've narrowed down to 20. Some great stuff here. I guess brother Rod will be submitting his twenty in the very near future.

These are in no particular order.

1. Isley Brothers - Why When The Love Has Gone - 1968

2. Jrn Walker - Shake and Fingerpop - 1965

3. Bobby Taylor - Does Your Mama Know About Me -1968

4. Eddie Holland - Jamie - 1961

5. Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There - 1967

6. Linda Griner - Goodbye Crawl Love - 1963

7. The Originals - Baby I'm For Real - 1969

8. Shorty Long - Function At The Junction - 1966

9. Marvin Gaye - Hitch Hike - 1963

10. Bobby M featuring Jean Carn - Lets Stay Together - 1982

11. Four Tops - 7 Rooms Of Gloom - 1967

12. The Satintone - Motor City - 1960

13. Jimmy Ruffin - Farewell Is A Lonely Sound - 1969

14. Rick James - Big Time - 1980

15. Barbara Randolph - I Got A Feeling - 1967

16. The Miracles - Night Life - 1976

17. Yvonne Fair - It Should Have Been Me - 1976

18. Mary Wells - Two Lovers - 1962

19. Jrn Walker - What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) - 1969

20. Spinners - It's A Shame - 1970

Bonus. Rick James - STREET LIFE Album. Every track - 1981

Johnny Soulboy

 

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