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Berry Gordy, Jr. (A-side) " There He Is (At My Door) " is a 1962 song and B-side single written and composed by all three line-ups of what would soon be Motown's main production team ( Holland–Dozier–Holland with Eddie Holland 's predecessor Janie Bradford, and her predecessor Freddie Gorman ).
- "There He Is (At My Door)"
- October 1, 1962 (U.S.)
The Del-Phis then went to Checkmate Records, a subsidiary of Chess Records, recording their "There He Is (At My Door)" featuring Williams on lead vocals, which also flopped. [citation needed] Reeves reverted to a solo artist under the name Martha LaVaille in the hope of getting a contract with emerging Detroit label Motown.
- The Del-Phis (1957–1961), The Vels (1961–1962), Martha Reeves & the Vandellas (1967–1972)
- 1957–1972
- Detroit, Michigan, United States
- Gordy
[Verse 1] There he is at my door. I just can't let him in. Because I know that's when. Heartaches will start again. [Verse 2] He keeps on knockin' at my door. (There he is)...
The Vandellas later made a second version of "There He Is", but with Reeves lead vocals over the original Instrumental and backing vocal track (and the knocking sound removed). This version would first appear on the group's 1963 debut album, Come and Get These Memories , and then reappear on the B-side of their Top Ten hit single " Dancing in ...
"There He Is (At My Door)" is a 1962 song and B-side single written and composed by all three line-ups of what would soon be Motown's main production team (Holland–Dozier–Holland with Eddie Holland's predecessor Janie Bradford, and her predecessor Freddie Gorman). Credited to the Vells the performers on both sides of the single were an early version of the group that would be better known ...