Motown Chartbusters is a series of compilation albums first released by EMI under licence on the Tamla Motown label in Britain. In total, 12 editions were released in the UK between 1967 and 1982. Volumes 1 and 2 were originally called British Motown Chartbusters; after this the title Motown Chartbusters was used.
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MotownChartbusters is a series of compilation albums first released by EMI under licence on the Tamla Motown label in Britain. In total, 12 editions...
Ross & the Supremes with the Temptations, as well as the successful MotownChartbusters series of albums). Check-Mate Records: Short-lived (1961–1962) R&B/soul...
rhythm and blues record label Motown as well as its subsidiaries and imprints. Dahl, Bill (February 28, 2011). Motown: The Golden Years: More Than 100...
Britain, and especially Motown artists, who he knew mainly through their British hit singles and through the MotownChartbusters compilation series. By...
Zeppelin II Atlantic 7 February 1970 1 75 Various artists MotownChartbusters Volume 3 Tamla Motown 14 February 1970 1 76 Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled...
January 31 January 7 February Led Zeppelin II Led Zeppelin 14 February MotownChartbusters Vol.3 Various Artists 21 February Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon...
27 March 3 April Home Lovin' Man Andy Williams 10 April 17 April MotownChartbusters Vol.5 Various Artists 24 April 1 May 8 May Sticky Fingers The Rolling...
President of Epic Records and previously served as the Senior VP of A&R at Motown Records.He is also the founder of the music publishing company Bar Music...
Supremes is the debut studio album by The Supremes, released in late 1962 on Motown. The LP includes the group's earliest singles: "I Want a Guy", "Buttered...
virginity to and started his first gay relationship with John Reid, the Tamla Motown label manager for the UK, who later became John's manager. The relationship...
Harlem, New York City. The group recorded with Elektra, Just Sunshine, and Motown. The Voices of East Harlem was a 20-member ensemble aged 12 to 21. The group...