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  1. The Yank posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Short clip from an hour long Mtume documentary that was on TVONE . Hubert Eaves found fame writing/producing D Train.
  2. The Yank posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Recently came across this-
  3. I guess you didn't read my original comment which said "Not the same backing track but these two sound suspiciously alike..." ?
  4. The Yank posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    One of their best -
  5. Don't think these were mentioned yet(?) Rose Battiste- "I Miss My Baby" Doni Burdick- "Bari Track" and this....
  6. Anyone want to join?
  7. The Yank posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
  8. Give this one some time to get started...
  9. So do these two....
  10. Not the same backing track but these two sound supiciously alike...
  11. The Yank posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I remember when I first heard this song and the radio dj said "And that's Sade(pronounced as Sade) with "Hang On To Your Love". I found a copy at a record store and told the clerk I really like this Sayd song and he said "IT'S SHARDAY!!!!"
  12. Here's some recent sales- A near mint copy sold for $204 in March of 2018. A copy in vg/vg+ sold for $72 also in March of 2018. A copy described as being a "8 or 8.5 out of 10" sold for $72 in Nov. of 2017, a copy in very good+ sold for $196 in May of 2017. Hope this helps.
  13. The Yank posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Not sure what you're looking for. Both tracks appeared on the U.S Motown album #814 with no 45 release in the U.S. A 45 was issued in the U.K. as Tamla- Motown TMG #938 on Valentine's Day in 1975.
  14. One more review for the thread-
  15. Another one for the list-
  16. Definitely deserves a mention ...
  17. Don't forget this guy...
  18. Although it sounds like there could be a connection between Ronnie and Robyn and Rick, Robin and Him, there is none. Rick was Richard Witte who wrote both sides of the single and also "Ain't No Place Like Motown" for the Velvelettes. Robin was Sally Fuhrman. The identity of Him is not that easy. The Motown session logs list the group only as Rick and Robin. There is also info that has Him as being Sally's brother Ron Fuhrman.

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