Some guy on Amazon.co.uk in a review for the This Is Northern Soul: The Motown Sound! claims that No One Could Love You More was recorded in the 60's, but was kept back for it's eventual release in the 70's. This is plausible, as Motown had lots of stuff in the vaults from Gladys they gradually released as soon as she'd left and hit the big time. If anyone can give a proper recording date that would solve this little riddle; I'm pretty sure it is a 70's track, but have never seen any reference to the recording date.
Some guy on Amazon.co.uk in a review for the This Is Northern Soul: The Motown Sound! claims that No One Could Love You More was recorded in the 60's, but was kept back for it's eventual release in the 70's. This is plausible, as Motown had lots of stuff in the vaults from Gladys they gradually released as soon as she'd left and hit the big time. If anyone can give a proper recording date that would solve this little riddle; I'm pretty sure it is a 70's track, but have never seen any reference to the recording date.