Ain't no mountain high enough - Diana Ross
Sitting on the dock of the bay - Otis Redding
Ain't too proud to beg - The Temptations
Respect - Aretha
What's going on - Marvin Gaye
And because I can't have just five - - I want you back - Jackson 5
Ain't no mountain high enough - Diana Ross
Sitting on the dock of the bay - Otis Redding
Ain't too proud to beg - The Temptations
Respect - Aretha
What's going on - Marvin Gaye
And because I can't have just five - - I want you back - Jackson 5
It's impossible to just pick 5, but I will highlight 5 I like. Obviously, I think of my favorites from Marvin Gaye and Aretha, but since others have listed them, I will go with some others that may not have been mentioned.
Cannot have a Motown list without Smokey Robinson, so I need to chose one of his tunes. Hard to pick just one, but I would say, I Second That Emotion.
Gotta have some Temptations, maybe I would have to pick Can't Get Next To You.
Must have the Jackson 5 and The Love You Save.
So hard to pick just one Stevie Wonder tune, but I guess I'll say, I Wish.
Tears of A Clown- Smokey Robinson
Ain't No Mountain High Enough- Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell
I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)- The Four Tops
Fingertips, Sir Duke, or just about anything, really- Stevie Wonder
Baby Love- The Supremes
That was hard! So many other songs I could add to that list. The Jackson 5, Temptations, Gladys Knight and The Pips, The Commodores, The Shirelles, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas- a long list of amazing artists.
Ain't no mountain high enough - Diana Ross
Sitting on the dock of the bay - Otis Redding
Ain't too proud to beg - The Temptations
Respect - Aretha
What's going on - Marvin Gaye
And because I can't have just five - - I want you back - Jackson 5
I was going to include Respect in my list, but found out Aretha was never a Motown artist! I would have sworn she was, but nope- she started out with another small label out of Detroit, JVB, then moved to big labels throughout the years (Columbia, Arista, RCA, and Atlantic).
I was going to include Respect in my list, but found out Aretha was never a Motown artist! I would have sworn she was, but nope- she started out with another small label out of Detroit, JVB, then moved to big labels throughout the years (Columbia, Arista, RCA, and Atlantic).