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Motown 40 Forever 

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Motown 40 Forever

Genre: R&B/SOUL
Label: Motown Record Co
Release date: 1998

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Please Mr. Postman The Marvelettes
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2.  Shop Around The Miracles
Smokey Robinson
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3.  Heat Wave: (Your Love Is A) Martha Reeves
Martha Reeves &...
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4.  My Guy Mary Wells
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5.  Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing Tammi Terrell
Marvin Gaye
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6.  I Can't Help Myself: (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) The Four Tops
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7.  Baby I'm F Or Real The Originals
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8.  What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted Jimmy Ruffin
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9.  Keep On Trukin' Eddie Kendricks
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10.  ABC The Jackson 5
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11.  Stop! In The Name Of Love The Supremes
Diana Ross
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12.  My Cherie Amour Stevie Wonder
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13.  Neither One Of Us: (Wants To Be The First To Say G... The Pips
Gladys Knight
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14.  Just My Imagination: (Running Away With Me) The Temptations
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15.  What's Going On Marvin Gaye
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16.  Someday We'll Be Together The Supremes
Diana Ross
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17.  Papa Was A Rollin' Stone The Temptations
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18.  I'll Be There The Jackson 5
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19.  Tears Of A Clown Smokey Robinson
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20.  When You Tell Me You Love Me Diana Ross
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21.  Dancing In The Street Martha Reeves
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Superfreak Rick James
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2.  Let It Whip Dazz Band
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3.  Rub You The Right Way Johnny Gill
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4.  Let's Get Serious Jermaine Jackson
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5.  Fire And Desire Rick James
Teena Marie
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6.  Somebody's Watching Me Rockwell Feat...
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7.  My Girl The Temptations
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8.  War Edwin Starr
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9.  I'm Coming Out Diana Ross
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10.  All Night Long: (All Night) Lionel Richie
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11.  All This Love DeBarge
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12.  Three Times A Lady Commodores
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13.  I Love Your Smile Shanice
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14.  I'll Make Love To You Boyz II Men
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15.  Superstition Stevie Wonder
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16.  Let's Get It On Marvin Gaye
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17.  Him Or Me Today
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18.  Don't Look Any Further Dennis Edwards
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19.  I Want You Back '98 Black Rob
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Featured Review
Run Run
Leona Lewis
What started life as a Radio 1 Live Lounge performance, has ended up as a clever instrument for world domination by Simon Cowell. The Snow Patrol cover hasn't officially had a UK singles release, instead it's been added to the Christmas re-released 'Deluxe' Edition of the album, with a brand new artwork, just to tease us all a bit further into forking out again for the CD. It seems to have worked as it went to number one the week after her amazing X Factor appearance and even managed to hold off Dido's comeback record. Having said all of that and without meaning to sound like Mr. Cowell himself, it's all about the music, right? And despite the plethora of low notes she has to contend with at the beginning of the song, there is enough soaring moments later in the piece to showcase her wonderful voice beautifully. It packs a huge emotional punch and, for once, a gospel choir kicks in at the right place, without being cliche. There are not too many Leonas around and love or hate her style, you cannot fault her vocal range, effort and the team behind her choosing the right songs and producers to work with. 'Run' is pretty faultless, but it's new material we want from her and to that end wish her all the best for 2009. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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