Box 44
Contains 29 Results:
Michigan Record Review, 1970 October 19
Features Jackson 5's "Third Album" as Album of the Week on back cover.
Michigan Record Review, 1971 June 28
Includes "a complete listing of the latest releases from the following distributors: Liberty, Jay Kay, Capitol, Decca, Columbia, Cadet, Merit, Arc, Epic, Music Merchants, and Record Dist."
Michigan Record Review, 1971 September 6
Features Tom Clay's "What the World Needs Now is Love" as Album of the Week on back cover.
Best Songs, 1970 June
Includes profile of Diana Ross and The Supremes on p. 11. ; lyrics to "I'm So Glad (I Feel for You)" as recorded by David Ruffin on p. 4 ; and lyrics to "These Eyes" as recorded by Jr. Walker & The All Stars on p. 13.
Best Songs, 1970 December
Includes profile of The Temptations on p. 7 ; lyrics to "War" as recorded by Edwin Starr on p. 7 ; lyrics to "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" as recorded by Stevie Wonder on p. 8 ; and lyrics to "The End of Our Road" as recorded by Marvin Gaye on p. 9.
Best Songs, 1971 February
Includes lyrics to "I'll Be There" as recorded by the Jackson 5 on p. 9 and "Baby, I Need Your Loving" by Holland, Dozier, and Holland on p. 11.
Best Songs, 1971 April
Includes lyrics to "Heaven Help Us All" as recorded by Stevie Wonder on p. 7 ; "The Tears of a Clown" as recorded by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles on p. 8 ; and "Hum Along and Dance" as recorded by The Temptations on p. 10.
Best Songs, 1971 June
Includes lyrics to "Born to Wander" as recorded by Rare Earth on p. 3 ; "River Deep -- Mountain High" as recorded by The Supremes and The Four Tops on p. 9 ; "Remember Me" as recorded by Diana Ross on p. 9 ; and "Carry Your Own Load" as recorded by Jr. Walker on p. 10.
Best Songs, 1971 August
Includes lyrics to "Just My Imagination" as recorded by The Temptations on p. 10 and "What's Going On" as recorded by Marvin Gaye on p. 12.
Best Songs, 1971 October
Includes lyrics to "I Don't Blame You At All" as recorded by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles on p. 7 ; "Never Can Say Goodbye" as recorded by the Jackson 5 on p. 8 ; and "We Can Work It Out" as recorded by Stevie Wonder on p. 9.