The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey
The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey | ||||
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Studio album by The Miracles | ||||
Released | November 11, 1963 | |||
Recorded | 1963 at Hitsville USA | |||
Genre | Soul, pop | |||
Length | 28:42 | |||
Label | Tamla[1] | |||
Producer | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Smokey Robinson | |||
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Singles from The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey | ||||
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AllMusic | [2] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [4] |
The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey is an album by The Miracles, released in 1963 by Tamla Records.[3] It includes the group's Top 10 smash single "Mickey's Monkey", written and produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland, which was later recorded by several other artists. "Mickey's Monkey" popularized "The Monkey" as a novelty dance.[5] Also included is another H-D-H dance-oriented single, "I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying", a Billboard Top 40 hit. The album peaked at No. 113 on the Billboard 200.[6]
Much of the rest of the album is made up of popular dance songs, including "The Twist", "Twist and Shout" and The Contours' Motown hit "Do You Love Me". Miracles member Bobby Rogers co-wrote a song, "Dancin' Holiday", for the album. Miracle Claudette Robinson takes the lead on the Miracles' remake of The Orlons hit, "The Wah-Watusi".
The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey was released on CD by Motown Records in 1986, in a two-for-one set with their Away We A Go-Go album, and again by itself in a 1992 release.
Cover art
The album cover art is by Stanley Mouse; it was the artist's first album assignment.[7] Berry Gordy often chose not to use pictures of his performers on the album covers of Motown's early releases, in order that the label not be defined strictly as a "black" record company.[8]
Track listing
Side one
- "Mickey's Monkey" (Holland-Dozier-Holland) – 2:46
- "Dance What You Wanna" (James Alexander, Sam Cooke, Clifton White) – 2:45
- "The Wah-Watusi" (Dave Appell, Kal Mann) – 2:38
- "The Twist" (Hank Ballard) – 2:29
- "Dancin' Holiday" (Diane Rogers, Fred Smith, Zelda Samuels) – 2:14
- "Land of a Thousand Dances" (Chris Kenner) – 2:26
Side two
- "I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying" (Holland-Dozier-Holland) – 2:39
- "The Monkey Time" (Curtis Mayfield) – 2:51
- "The Groovey Thing" (Smokey Robinson) – 2:43
- "Twist and Shout" (Phil Medley, Bert Russell) – 2:03
- "Do You Love Me" (Berry Gordy, Jr.) – 2:39
Personnel
- Smokey Robinson - lead vocals
- Claudette Rogers Robinson - lead vocals (on "The Wah-Watusi"), background vocals
- Bobby Rogers - background vocals
- Ronnie White - background vocals
- Pete Moore - background vocals
- Marv Tarplin - guitar
Production
- The Funk Brothers - instrumentation
- Smokey Robinson - producer
- Brian Holland - producer
- Lamont Dozier - producer
References
- ^ Popoff, Martin (September 8, 2009). "Goldmine Record Album Price Guide". Penguin – via Google Books.
- ^ "Doin' Mickey's Monkey - The Miracles | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- ^ a b Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 5. MUZE. p. 795.
- ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 594.
- ^ Cooper, B. Lee (Dec 2007). "From the Bunny Hop to the Funky Chicken: An American Dance Song Discography, 1945-1975". Popular Music and Society. 30 (5): 651–666, 691.
- ^ "The Miracles". Billboard.
- ^ Miller, Stanley Mouse (May 1, 2015). "California Dreams: The Art of Stanley Mouse". Catapult – via Google Books.
- ^ "Berry Gordy: The man who built Motown". The Telegraph. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
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- Smokey Robinson
- Ronnie White
- Pete Moore
- Bobby Rogers
- Claudette Robinson
- Marv Tarplin
- Billy Griffin
- Donald Griffin
- Carl Cotton
- Mark Scott
- Dave Finley
- Sydney Justin
- Alphonse Franklin
- Tee Turner
- Hi... We're the Miracles (1961)
- Cookin' with the Miracles (1961)
- I'll Try Something New (1962)
- The Fabulous Miracles (1963)
- Christmas with The Miracles (1963)
- The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey (1963)
- I Like It Like That (1964)
- Going to a Go-Go (1965)
- Away We a Go-Go (1966)
- Make It Happen (The Tears of a Clown) (1967)
- Special Occasion (1968)
- Time Out for Smokey Robinson & the Miracles (1969)
- Four in Blue (1969)
- What Love Has Joined Together (1970)
- A Pocket Full of Miracles (1970)
- The Season for Miracles (1970)
- One Dozen Roses (1971)
- Flying High Together (1972)
- Renaissance (1973)
- Do It Baby (1974)
- Don't Cha Love It (1975)
- City of Angels (1975)
- The Power of Music (1976)
- Love Crazy (1977)
- The Miracles (1978)
- The Miracles Recorded Live on Stage (1963)
- Smokey Robinson & the Miracles LIVE! (1969)
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles: 1957–1972 (1972)
- Greatest Hits: From the Beginning (1965)
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1968)
- Anthology (1974)
- Anthology '86 (1986)
- Anthology: The Best of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1995)
- The Ultimate Collection (1998)
- Ooo Baby Baby: The Anthology (2002)
- Depend On Me: The Early Albums (2009)
- "Bad Girl"
- "Way Over There"
- "Shop Around"
- "Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues"
- "What's So Good About Goodbye"
- "I've Been Good to You"
- "I'll Try Something New"
- "You've Really Got a Hold on Me"/"Happy Landing"
- "A Love She Can Count On"
- "Mickey's Monkey"
- "I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying"
- "(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You"
- "I Like It Like That"
- "That's What Love Is Made Of"
- "Come On Do the Jerk"
- "Ooo Baby Baby"
- "The Tracks of My Tears"
- "A Fork in the Road"
- "My Girl Has Gone"
- "Going to a Go-Go"
- "Choosey Beggar"
- "Whole Lot of Shakin' in My Heart (Since I Met You)"
- "(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need"
- "The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage"
- "More Love"
- "I Second That Emotion"
- "If You Can Want"
- "Yester Love"
- "Special Occasion"
- "Baby, Baby Don't Cry"
- "Here I Go Again"
- "Doggone Right"
- "Abraham, Martin and John"
- "Point It Out"
- "The Tears of a Clown"
- "I Don't Blame You at All"
- "We've Come Too Far to End It Now"
- "Give Me Just Another Day"
- "Do It Baby"
- "Love Machine"
- The Definitive Performances (1963–1987) (2006)