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The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 3: 1963

The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 3: 1963
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. I Found A Girl
  2. You'll Be Sorry Someday
  3. Goodbye Cruel Love
  4. Envious
  5. I Want To Talk About You
  6. So In Love
  7. Laughing Boy
  8. Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right
  9. Sugar Cane Curtain
  10. Dingbat Diller
  11. It Should Have Been Me
  12. Love Me All The Way
  13. Locking Up My Heart
  14. Forever
  15. Come And Get These Memories
  16. Jealous Lover
  17. My Heart Can't Take It No More
  18. You Bring Back Memories
  19. Late Freight
  20. Mellow In Coli
  21. I'mi See You Later
  22. I Did

Disc 2:

  1. Bobbie
  2. El Rig
  3. I Did
  4. Falling In Love With Love
  5. The Interview (Summit Chanted Meeting)
  6. Peaceful
  7. My Baby Gave Me Another Chance
  8. I'll Make It Up To You Somehow
  9. Don't Let Her Be Your Baby
  10. It Must Be Love
  11. Oh Freddy
  12. It Hurt Me Too
  13. A Love She Can Count On
  14. I Can Take A Hint
  15. I Want A Love I Can See
  16. The Further You Look, The Less You See
  17. Pride And Joy
  18. One Of These Days
  19. Your Old Stand By
  20. What Love Has Joined Together
  21. Baby Shake
  22. Brenda
  23. Locking Up My Heart
  24. Why Go Out Of Your Way
  25. I'll Go Anywhere

Disc 3:

  1. Fingertips, Part 1
  2. Fingertips, Part 2
  3. First, You've Got To Recognize God
  4. I'm Going Home
  5. Fingertips, Part 2
  6. Fingertips, Part 1
  7. I'm Hooked
  8. We're Only Young Once
  9. Going Steady Anniversary
  10. Pushing Up Daisies
  11. Ninety-Nine And A Half Won't Do
  12. I Won't Go Back
  13. Pa, I Need A Car
  14. You Get Ugly
  15. My Daily Prayer
  16. A Breathtaking Guy
  17. (The Man With The) Rock And Roll Banjo Band
  18. What Goes Up Must Come Down
  19. Come On Home
  20. Who Wouldn't Love A Man Like That
  21. Say You'll Never Let Me Go
  22. Farewell My Love
  23. May I Have This Dance
  24. My Daddy Knows Best
  25. Tie A String Around Your Finger

Disc 4:

  1. (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave
  2. A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)
  3. Give God A Chance
  4. Have You Any Time For Jesus
  5. Mickey's Monkey
  6. Whatever Makes You Happy
  7. There He Goes
  8. That's The Reason Why
  9. I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues Pt. 1
  10. Back To School Again
  11. Pig Knuckles
  12. Just Be Yourself
  13. I Can't Help It, I Gotta Dance
  14. You Lost The Sweetest Boy
  15. What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One
  16. Work Out Stevie, Work Out
  17. Monkey Talk
  18. Can I Get A Witness
  19. I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
  20. We Shall Overcome
  21. Trouble In This Land
  22. As Long As I Know He's Mine
  23. He Won't Be True (Little Girl Blue)
  24. I'm On The Outside Looking In
  25. I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To

Disc 5:

  1. Just Loving You
  2. Another Train Coming
  3. Too Hurt To Cry, Too Much In Love To Say Goodbye
  4. Come On Home
  5. The Big Wheel
  6. That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine
  7. Forget About Me
  8. Devil In His Heart
  9. When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
  10. Standing At The Crossroads Of Love
  11. I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying
  12. Such Is Love, Such Is Life
  13. Quicksand
  14. Darling, I Hum Our Song
  15. Quicksand
  16. The Christmas Song
  17. Christmas Everyday
  18. May What He Lived For Live
  19. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
  20. Leaving Here
  21. Stevie
  22. (He Is) The Boy Of My Dreams

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31621 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-11-20
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Format: Box set
  • Running time: 325 minutes

Customer Reviews

A good year5
Motown in its early days before the rot set in at the end of the decade.Here is the label signing up a stack of unknowns because the money made from 1961 had made it possible-the Miracles,the Marvelettes and Mary Wells.
This was the year that more hitmakers were added to propagate the legend which by now had the Beatles and the Stones in their corner.
Berry Gordy was nearly as keen to sign up white singers as black ones and Bunny Paul had been a one time Hot Boppin' Girl-an early exponent of RnR in the wake of Ella Mae Morse.Appantly he had Loretta Lynn in mind re the songs Come and get these memories-which Martha & the Vandellas did in the end
The Valadiers who open this set were a white group who were one of the earliest to attempt a black sound years before the Rascals or the Kingsmen.
The really unknown stuff is the most interesting-musical failure meant no more than regional breakouts yet the Valadies' I found a girl is to my mind as good as it got.
Its great to have stuff out like this now-things you only read about.You wondered what some of these singers with incredible names like Liz Lands or LaBrenda Beljean could sound like.Now you can find out