A ’66 MOTOWN CHRIS CLARK NEWS PRINT FLASHBACK

DETROIT FREE PRESS June 5, 1966

 

 

 

Sunday, June 5, 1966

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A MOTOWN MONDAY NEWS PRINT BACK-PAGE

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAY RECORD FLASHBACK ’65!



 

CHRIS CLARK

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 A Berry Gordy composition, “Do Right Baby Do Right” was the first single Motown released for Chris Clark on the V.I.P. label. Released in 1965, the single never found its way on the Billboard Pop Singles and Billboard R&B singles chart. B-side: “Don’t Be Too Long”

V.I.P. 25031 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

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MOTOWN SNAPSHOT FLASHBACK: CHRIS CLARK 1967!

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A MOTOWN SNAPSHOT FLASHBACK: Motown's Chris Clark circa 1967
A MOTOWN SNAPSHOT FLASHBACK: Motown’s Chris Clark circa 1967
Motown's Chris Clark 'Soul Sounds' LP. V.I.P. 1967
Motown’s Chris Clark ‘Soul Sounds’ V.I.P. album, released early-1967.

MCRFB Note: Soul Sounds is the debut album by soul singer Chris Clark, released in 1967.

As a white artist on a label for which artists were predominantly black, the album made Chris Clark a cult heroine. The album (today) is considered one of Motown’s most collectable. 

— Soul Sounds (album) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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