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[For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Classic Motown Songs That Resonate with the Heart

Motown Records revolutionized the global music scene.

From this label, which embodies the essence of soul music, countless masterpieces and stars who etched their names into music history were born, continuing to captivate hearts across generations.

In this feature, we’ll showcase a wide range of songs—from the timeless classics that defined Motown’s golden era to the gems released from the 1990s onward.

That song you know so well might actually have been released by Motown, too.

Enjoy!

[For Beginners] A Compilation of Iconic and Beloved Motown Tracks That Resonate with the Heart (31–40)

Give It To Me BabyRick James

Rick James – Give It To Me Baby
Give It To Me BabyRick James

A track released as a single by Rick James in 1981.

Characterized by a funky sound, it reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts.

It has been sampled in tracks by many hip-hop artists, including MC Hammer and Public Enemy.

Smiling Faces SometimesThe Undisputed Truth

A track written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, originally recorded by The Temptations.

This version by The Undisputed Truth reached No.

3 on the U.

S.

charts.

It has been recorded by many artists, including David Ruffin.

You’ve Made Me So Very HappyBrenda Holloway

Brenda Holloway – You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
You've Made Me So Very HappyBrenda Holloway

A track released as a single by Brenda Holloway in 1967.

It reached No.

39 on the U.

S.

charts.

In 1969, it was covered by the jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, becoming a major hit that reached No.

2 on the U.

S.

charts.

Endless LoveDiana Ross & Lionel Richie

Diana Ross and Lionel Richie – Endless Love (Live at the Academy Awards)
Endless LoveDiana Ross & Lionel Richie

A duet by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie released in 1981.

It’s a ballad written by Lionel Richie that reached No.

1 on charts around the world.

It was covered in 1994 by Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey.

Keep On Truckin’, Part 1Eddie Kendricks

Eddie Kendricks – Keep On Truckin’ (Part 1) (1973)
Keep On Truckin', Part 1Eddie Kendricks

A track released in 1973 by Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations.

It became his first major hit as a solo artist.

The title “Keep on Truckin’” serves as encouragement to stay focused despite setbacks.

[For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Classic Motown Songs That Touch the Heart (41–50)

ShotgunJr. Walker & The All Stars

Jr. Walker & The All Stars – Shotgun HQ
ShotgunJr. Walker & The All Stars

A track released in 1965 by Jr.

Walker & The All Stars.

Motown CEO Berry Gordy Jr.

was involved in its production.

The track has been featured in many films, including Misery, Malcolm X, and Sister Act 2.

It’s A ShameTHE SPINNERS

The Spinners – It’s A Shame
It's A ShameTHE SPINNERS

A track released as a single by The Spinners in 1970.

Stevie Wonder was involved in its production.

It became a hit in the UK and Canada and reached No.

4 on the U.

S.

charts.

The song has been covered by many artists.