“The Tracks Of My Tears” is built around two vital ingredients: Smokey Robinson’s honey-dipped vocals and his heartbreaking lyrics. Miracles guitarist Marvin Tarplin came up with the main ...
Songs such as "My ... "The Tears of A Clown", was first released in 1967, but rose to the top of the charts as a re-mixed single version in 1970. Now in his mid eighties, Smokey Robinson still ...
A true soul legend takes to the Roundhouse stage for a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the birth of Motown records. Smokey Robinson performs his greatest hits plus songs from his new album ...
I Could've Died' Smokey Robinson Reflects on Motown Hit 'The Tracks of My Tears' in Clip from New YouTube Series Charlie Wilson Releases New 'All of My Love' Music Video with Smokey Robinson ...
In a promotional interview, John called “The Tracks Of My Tears,” “maybe the greatest pop song ever written.” At 82, Smokey Robinson is still going strong, composing a song for The ...
Smokey Robinson also honed his songwriting skills knocking out classic songs such as I Second That Emotion, You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me and The Tracks of My Tears, as well penning hits for ...
Smokey Robinson also honed his songwriting skills knocking out classic songs such as I Second That Emotion, You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me and The Tracks of My Tears, as well penning hits for ...
Saddam Husseins palace plundered in Baghdad in 2003 A red Ferrari Testarossa disappears from his garage Cars from the same garage are found around Europe and the Middle East Some crashed others in ...
Though it took some time for other Wonder songs to join it ... Why They Call It the Blues”), songwriting (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles’ “Tears of a Clown,” Aretha Franklin’s ...
Clowns, harlequins, jokers and Pierrots have served as the main characters in countless songs over the years, but they’re rarely there to conjure cheap laughs.
She proves that on her wonderful new album, Now & Forever: Duets, where she and musical collaborators Keith Urban, Jackson Browne, Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson ... my God, all these songs ...