Tuesday, February 11, 2014

February 12, 1958: The Silhouettes hit causes Barry Gordy to get rolling with Motown...



February 12, 1958:
The Silhouettes hit #1 with "Get a Job"…



In January 1958, knowing the Silhouettes tune was a major hit, Barry Gordy recorded the Five Chimes’ first recording, "Got a Job", as an answer song to the Silhouettes' tune...
 
Gordy shortly thereafter struck a deal with George Goldner's End Records to distribute the single…

Before the song was released, the Five Chimes changed their name to the Miracles, taking it from the moniker "Miracletones", with the "'Tones" taken out…

 After earning only $3.19 for his production success, Gordy was told by Robinson to form his own label, which Gordy did, forming Tamla Records in 1959…

The rest, as they say, 
is MOTOWN MAGIC…


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