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  1. Jul 5, 2023 · The best Motown songs are soul classics that capture everything it means to be in love, to suffer heartbreak, and to dance with abandon.

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    • "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" - Marvin Gaye. Release date: October 30, 1968. From: In the Groove. It wasn't uncommon for multiple artists at Motown to record their own version of a song that was written (it was sort of like a friendly competition), as such, you will also find versions of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and more of Motown's elite.
    • "I Want You Back" - The Jackson 5. Release date: October 1969. From: Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5. What else is there to really say here? A gem of a track infused with melodic harmonies, a catchy chorus, the incredible voice of baby Michael Jackson, the talent of his brothers with their crisp clean vocals, the guitar lick, the piano—it's hard to believe The Jacksons were as young as they were when this came out, and "I Want You Back" was the perfect track to give the world a preview on what was to come—and boy was there a lot more in store.
    • "Please Mr. Postman" - The Marvelettes. Release date: August 21, 1961. From: Please Mr. Postman. An upbeat cheerful track that instantly gets stuck in your head for the remainder of the day after you listen to it, "Please Mr. Postman" was released in August 1961 by The Marvelettes, and is noted as being the first Motown song to hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart.
    • "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" - The Temptations. Release date: January 14, 1971. From: Sky's the Limit. The 1970s era of Motown was smooth, funktified, and electric, and one of the songs that helped usher in the decade was "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" by The Temptations.
  2. Jun 19, 2022 · To determine the 50 greatest Motown singles of the 1960s and 1970s, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data on historical Billboard Hot 100 chart performance. Songs released by the Motown Records label or...

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    • Barrett Strong “Money (That’s What I Want)” Motown’s first hit came from the pen of label founder Berry Gordy and secretary-turned-songwriter Janie Bradford.
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    • The Marvelettes “Please Mr. Postman” Recorded and released in 1961 on Tamla, the song was the first Motown single to hit No. 1 on the pop chart, reaching No. 1 on the R&B chart as well.
  3. Aug 26, 2019 · As Motown celebrates its 60th anniversary, we reveal the labels biggest songs, including Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross & The Supremes and Marvin Gaye.

    Pos
    Title
    Artist
    Highest Chart Pos/year
    1
    SUPERSTITION
    STEVIE WONDER
    11 in 1973
    2
    I WANT YOU BACK
    JACKSON 5
    2 in 1970
    3
    AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH
    MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL
    80 in 2013
    4
    LET ME LOVE YOU (UNTIL YOU LEARN TO ...
    NE-YO
    1 in 2012
  4. Apr 21, 2019 · Rare Earth “I Just Want to Celebrate” One of the most popular songs of 1970, “Celebrate” was Rare Earth’s biggest-selling original tune. The group, which had success covering Temptations ...

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  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Vote up the best pre-2000s releases from Motown Records. Here are the best Motown songs, ranked by fans everywhere. Including Motown classics and one-hit wonders, this list of popular Motown songs features music from legendary artists, like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, and more.

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