MOTOWN MONDAYS! DAVID RUFFIN: A MOTOWN 45 RPM FLASHBACK, 1976

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Walk Away From Love” is a song recorded by American singer David Ruffin in 1975. The million-selling single, produced by Van McCoy and written by Charles Kipps, was number one on the US R&B Singles Chart for one week in early 1976, and crossed over to #9 (2 weeks; January 24, 1976) where it remained 15 weeks overall on the Pop Charts. In Canada, the song peaked at #30.

“Walk Away from Love” was Ruffin’s only number-one R&B hit, and only one of two Top 10 pop hits for Ruffin on the Billboard Hot 100, the other being “My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)”, which also peaked at #9. The song was his only solo entry into the UK charts, where it was a top ten hit as well, and peaked at #10 in early 1976. The backing vocals were performed by the disco group Faith, Hope & Charity.

Released November 15 1975, “Walk Away From Love” peaked at #1 (charted 17 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B charts in 1975. B-side: “Love Can Be Hazardous To Your Health” MOTOWN 1376F

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Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles; Joel Whitburn Pop Annual; Wikipedia

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MOTOWN MONDAYS! A RECORD FLASHBACK: THE MIRACLES, 1962

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Released December 29 1962, “You’ve Really Got A Hold Of Me” peaked at #1 (charted 14 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1963. B-side: “Happy Landing”

TAMLA 54073 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAYS: RECORD FLASHBACK! THE SUPREMES, 1965

— THE SUPREMES —

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Released May 1, “Back In My Arms Again” peaked at #1 (charted 11 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1965. B-side: “Whisper You Love Me Boy”

MOTOWN 1075 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAY: RECORD FLASHBACK! MARVELETTES, 1968

—THE MARVELETTES—

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Released October 12, “Destination: Anywhere” peaked at #28 (charted 7 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1968. B-side: “What’s Easy For Two Is Hard For One”

TAMLA 54201 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAY! MARVIN GAYE MOTOWN CLASSIC: 1971

—MARVIN GAYE—

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Released February 20, “What’s Going On” peaked at #1 (5 weeks; charted 15 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1971. B-side: “God Is Love”

TAMLA 54201 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAY: RECORD FLASHBACK! 1966

—THE ELGINS

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Released February 19, “Put Yourself In My Place” peaked at #4 (charted 13 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1966. B-side: “Darling Baby”

V.I.P. 25029 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAY: RECORD FLASHBACK! 1963

MARY WELLS

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Released October 26, “What’s Easy For Two Is So Hard For One” peaked at #8 (charted 21 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1963 into 1964. B-side: “You Lost The Sweetest Boy”

MOTOWN 1048 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAY: RECORD FLASHBACK ’70

 

 

 

 

THE FUNK BROTHERS

(THE FOUR TOPS)

 

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Released September 5, “Still Water” peaked at #4 (charted 13 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1970. B-side: “Still Water (Peace)”

 

MOTOWN 1170 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

 

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DETROIT MOTOWN MONDAY: RECORD FLASHBACK ’72

 

 

 

 

THE UNDISPUTED TRUTH

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Released June 17, “Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone” peaked at #24 (charted 6 total weeks R&B overall) on the Billboard R&B chart in 1972. B-side: “Friendship Train”

GORDY 7117 (Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles)

 

 

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