Motown Stories and Features
Son of a plasterer, Berry Gordy Jr. built one of the world’s best-known music companies from the ground up. The company went on to become the home of some of the greatest stars the world has ever seen – Diana Ross, The Jacksons, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye – the list goes on and on. We tell the stories of what happened, how it happened and when it happened.
This is the Sound of Young America. This is American History. This is Motown Records.
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Charlene “I’ve Never Been To Me”
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Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Help Shape The Motown Sound
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The Four Tops: The Story Behind The Image
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Stevie Wonder “High Heel Sneakers”
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Stevie Wonder: The Story Behind The Image
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The Temptations “Treat Her Like A Lady”
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The Temptations Go More Than Skin Deep
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Motown’s Top 10: Atlantic Crossing
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The Elgins: The Story Behind The Image
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Martha & The Vandellas “Dancing In The Street”
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Martha Reeves & The Vandellas: Black Magic
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Marvin’s Inner City Blues
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The Supremes: The Supremes Sing Holland/Dozier/Holland
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Lionel’s Solo Statement
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Martha Reeves & the Vandellas: The Story Behind The Image
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Marvin Gaye “Trouble Man”
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Motown’s Top 10: Revisiting The Hits
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The Miracles: The Story Behind The Image
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Four Tops: Reach Out
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Jr. Walker Fires The Shotgun
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Marvin Gaye Gets To A Romantic Soul Landmark
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The Jackson 5: The Story Behind The Image
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The Supremes “Where Did Our Love Go”
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Sylvia And Stevie: Inspiration And Influence
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James Jamerson: The Story Behind The Image
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Motown Unreleased 1968
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The Andantes “(Like A) Nightmare”
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More From The Vaults: Motown Unreleased 1969
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The Miracles “The Christmas Song”
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The Temptations “Since I Lost My Baby”













