"And just because your tone was so nasty and condescending to me personally that you actually said I am "borderline obnoxious" and you had to justify your importance and righteousness with the fact your are a station owner; which is usually part of the problem and not the solution, tell me the 2 hits by The Originals"
"The Bells" and "Baby I'm For Real".
"And the one from Bobby Taylor and The Vancouvers on Motown's affiliated labels"
"Does Your Mama Know About Me".
"Who wrote the Originals hits"
Marvin Gaye
"And who did the Originals back-up on one of those unreported 6 million sellers that also didn't get certified"
The Originals sang backup on several other Motown hits, most notably "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" and "For Once In My Life". Motown never submitted records for gold or platinum certification in the 60s, considering it not worth the money and effort.
"And then tell me the labels."
The Originals were on Soul; Bobby Taylor was on Gordy.
Some other related trivia:
Freddie Gorman of The Originals co-wrote "Please Mr. Postman";
Bobby Taylor was responsible for discovering the Jackson Five (they opened for him at Chicago's Regal Theater in 1968, and he was impressed and arranged an audition for them). Don't believe the hype about "Diana Ross presents the Jackson Five" being the title of their first album, that was for marketing purposes, she didn't discover them. Taylor did.
One of the guitarists for Taylor's group was Tommy Chong, later of Cheech and Chong.
Have a good one.
"The Bells" and "Baby I'm For Real".
"And the one from Bobby Taylor and The Vancouvers on Motown's affiliated labels"
"Does Your Mama Know About Me".
"Who wrote the Originals hits"
Marvin Gaye
"And who did the Originals back-up on one of those unreported 6 million sellers that also didn't get certified"
The Originals sang backup on several other Motown hits, most notably "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" and "For Once In My Life". Motown never submitted records for gold or platinum certification in the 60s, considering it not worth the money and effort.
"And then tell me the labels."
The Originals were on Soul; Bobby Taylor was on Gordy.
Some other related trivia:
Freddie Gorman of The Originals co-wrote "Please Mr. Postman";
Bobby Taylor was responsible for discovering the Jackson Five (they opened for him at Chicago's Regal Theater in 1968, and he was impressed and arranged an audition for them). Don't believe the hype about "Diana Ross presents the Jackson Five" being the title of their first album, that was for marketing purposes, she didn't discover them. Taylor did.
One of the guitarists for Taylor's group was Tommy Chong, later of Cheech and Chong.
Have a good one.