MOTOWN RECORDS 1967 MS 639
The Spinners are an American soul music vocal group,
active for over 50 years, and with a long run of classic hits
especially during the 1970s. The group, originating from Detroit,
still tours regularly as of 2014 although Henry Fambrough is
the only original member.
The Original Spinners (released in the UK as The Detroit Spinners)
is the 1967 debut album by The Spinners for Motown Records.
credits:
Bobby Smith: lead and background vocals
Henry Fambrough: lead ("Tomorrow May Never Come") and background vocals
Billy Henderson: background vocals
Pervis Jackson: background vocals
Edgar "Chico" Edwards: lead ("Tomorrow May Never Come") and background vocals
(all tracks except "That's What Girls Are Made For")
George Dixon: background vocals ("That's What Girls Are Made For" only)
The Andantes (Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, and Louvain Demps):
background vocals (some tracks)
Harvey Fuqua: producer, album producer
Ivy Jo Hunter, William "Mickey" Stevenson: producer, album producer
Berry Gordy, Jr.: producer
Smokey Robinson: producer
The Funk Brothers: instrumentation
Recorded: Spring 1961 - Summer 1967
tracks list:
A1 That's What Girls Are Made For 2:57
A2 I'll Always Love You 2:43
A3 Truly Yours 2:58
A4 For All We Know 2:53
A5 It Hurts To Be In Love 2:22
A6 Tomorrow May Never Come 2:27
B1 Sweet Thing 2:40
B2 I Cross My Heart 2:57
B3 Where Is That Girl 2:59
B4 Like A Good Man Should 2:15
B5 How Can I 2:38
B6 I Just Can't Help But Feel The Pain 2:35