Zack44
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In case you guys missed it, Motown (who celebrates their 60th anniversary this year) just released a whole bunch of previously unheard songs that were recorded in 1969 on Spotfiy (and I'm assuming other streaming platforms) today! These songs include material not only by the Temptations, Stevie Wonder, the Supremes, and the other Motown staples, but also by the Jackson 5.
Not to mention, 1969 also happened to be the year that the young J5 made their Motown debut, eventually taking the world by storm.
The only J5 song on this collection is called "What's So Good About Goodbye", but they also have an appearance on a cover of "You've Really Got a Hold On Me" by Bobby Taylor (AKA the man who supposedly discovered the brothers and took them to Motown in the first place). Here it is:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3T6PTAMmXmMK83z4Gul6lT?si=-UXW1AgoT_2SQnc0mROANw
Here's an article about the new songs too.
https://www.freep.com/story/enterta...vie-wonder-diana-ross-temptations/2383538001/
Not to mention, 1969 also happened to be the year that the young J5 made their Motown debut, eventually taking the world by storm.
The only J5 song on this collection is called "What's So Good About Goodbye", but they also have an appearance on a cover of "You've Really Got a Hold On Me" by Bobby Taylor (AKA the man who supposedly discovered the brothers and took them to Motown in the first place). Here it is:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3T6PTAMmXmMK83z4Gul6lT?si=-UXW1AgoT_2SQnc0mROANw
Here's an article about the new songs too.
https://www.freep.com/story/enterta...vie-wonder-diana-ross-temptations/2383538001/