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From the Album 1. The Tracks Of My Tears 2. You Really Got A Hold On Me 3. My Girl 4. Cruisin 5. Quiet Storm 6. The Way You Do (The Things You Do) 7. Being With You 8. Aint That Peculiar 9. The Tears Of A Clown 10. Ooh Baby Baby 11. Get Ready

Other Songs A Fork in the Road A Love She Can Count On Abraham Martin And John Abraham, Martin & John After All Ain't It Baby Ain't No Way Baby Come Close Baby Don't You Do It Baby Don't You Do It [Bonus Track] Baby Thats Backatcha Blame It On Love Bridge Over Troubled Water Broken Hearted Cecilia Choosey Beggar Choosy Beggar Cloud Nine [Bonus Track] (Come Round Here) Im The One You Need Cruisin Crusin Daylight and Darkness Depend on Me Do It Baby Do It Baby [Album Version] Ebony Eyes Ebony Eyes [DVD] Ego Tripping Out [Bonus Track] Everlasting Love [Bonus Track] Everybody Plays the Fool [7" Listen Baby Mix] Fly Me To The Moon Going To A Go Go Happy Landing [Single Version] I Am I Am I Cant Find I Cant Give You Anything But Love I Cry [Single Version] I Dont Blame You At All I Had To Cry [1994 35th Anniversary Version] I Like It Like That I Love Your Face I Second That Emotion I Want You 'Round If My Heart Could Sing If You Can Want Ill Try Something New Im Glad There Is You Im In The Mood For Love Ive Got You Under My Skin I've Lost Everything I've Ever Loved Just To See Her Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let Me Be The Clock Love Bath Love Machine Love Machine Part I Love Machine, Pt. 1 Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever Mickeys Monkey Money (That's What I Want) More Than You Know My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me) Night And Day On and Off One Heartbeat Ooh Baby Baby Our Love Is Here To Stay Pride and Joy Really Gonna Miss You Santa Claus Is Coming to Town Satisfy You She Cried Shop Around Speak Low Sweet Harmony Tea For Two Tears Of A Clown Tears of a Clown [Single Version [Mono]] That's the Way Love Is The Agony And The Ecstasy The Christmas Song The Little Drummer Boy The Tears Of A Clown There Goes My Baby There Will Come A Day (Im Gonna Happen To You) Time After Time Time Flies Tracks Of My Tears Use Me Walk Away from Love Way over There Wedding Song Weekend We've Saved the Best for Last Whatcha Gonna Do What's So Good About Good Bye Who's Lovin' You Yes Its You Lady You You Don't Have To Say You Love Me You Go To My Head Youre The One For Me
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Smokey Robinson is an American R&B and pop singer-songwriter, record producer, and former record executive Robinson was the founder and front man of the Motown vocal group The Miracles, for which he also served as the group's chief songwriter and producer. He later returned to the music industry as a solo artist. -Wikipedia
Birth Name: William Robinson, Jr.
Born: February 19, 1940 (age 84)
From: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Genre(s): R&B, soul, pop, adult contemporary
Instrument(s): Vocals, piano
Occupation(s): Singer, songwriter, record producer, record executive
Active From: 1955–present
Member of:
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
The Miracles
The Chimes
Associated Acts: The Miracles The Temptations Mary Wells Marvin Gaye The Marvelettes
Quotes:
And I can say this, most of the people who have recorded my songs are songwriters themselves.

Had I not come out with an inspirational CD, you perhaps would have never known that I feel like I feel, that all songs, all the music I've ever done is a gift from God.

I always try to write a song, I never just want to write a record.

I don't ever balk at being considered a Motown person, because Motown is the greatest musical event that ever happened in the history of music.

I had been stockpiling Gospel songs for other artists, and had planned to submit them to Gospel artists.

I left Motown because of the regime of people who were there.

In fact, I wouldn't really call this a Gospel album, I call it more an inspirational album.

Motown will always be a heavy-duty part of my life because those are my roots.

Once you're a Motown artist, that's your stigmatism, and I was there from the very first day.

Once you're a Motown artist, you're always a Motown artist.

One thing I can say about the Motown acts is that we were a family. That's not a myth.

Originally I was not writing songs for myself.

So I wanted to sing inspirational music, and that's exactly how I approached it - only the words have been changed to declare my relationship with God.

Songwriting is my gift from God.

That's because we did not set out to make black music. We set out to make quality music that everyone could enjoy and listen to.

There's so many wonderful gospel people out there, and I don't necessarily want to compete with those people.

When someone picks up one of my songs and records it, I'm a flattered man, it's a blessing to me.

When you write a song, a song has longevity.


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