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The Smokey Robinson Show was a 1970 musical variety special starring Smokey Robinson & The Miracles .〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0783584〕〔http://www.blackamericancinema.org/smokey-robinson--the-miracles.html〕 It aired on the ABC Television Network, on December 18, 1970, and featured guest stars The Supremes, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, and Las Vegas singer/performer and actress Fran Jeffries. The program was sponsored by Faberge and was produced by Screen Gems. The director was Kip Walton.〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=obOHGtc6Yjg〕 Originally intended to be Smokey's sendoff into a solo career, the massive success of The Miracles' 1970 # 1 smash hit, "The Tears of a Clown" delayed his departure for another 2 years (strangely, that song was not sung on the special). Filmed at the height of success of Motown Records, this special was essentially a launching pad for Smokey's solo career and to prepare the public for his upcoming departure from the legendary Miracles - the very first of the Motown groups. The Miracles, however, were not at full strength, at the time of taping: Miracle Pete Moore was absent from the special, having been sidelined by a leg injury shortly before filming, and Claudette (Mrs. Smokey) Robinson, another original Miracle, did not appear on the special. Miracle Marv Tarplin ''was'' present, but did not appear on camera. Thus, the only Miracles present were Smokey, Ronnie White, and Bobby Rogers, who began the show with their 1963 Top 10 smash hit "Mickey's Monkey" at the show's intro, and followed up with a medley of 3 of their greatest hits, "More Love", "If You Can Want", and "I Second That Emotion". ==Other performances== This special featured the following performances: * The Temptations sang and performed their then-current hit single, "Ball of Confusion", then joined Smokey on one of the hit songs he wrote for them, "Get Ready". * The Supremes sang their first post-Diana Ross hit, "Up the Ladder to the Roof". * Stevie Wonder performed his hit "My Cherie Amour" . * Fran Jeffries sang and performed "Something's Coming On", and then shared vocals with Smokey and Stevie on his hit, "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours". * Smokey sang a medley of The Beatles' hit "Something" combined with the Chris Kenner song "Something You Got", made a hit by Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown, (and which appeared on The Miracles' 1970 album, "A Pocket Full of Miracles"), and then joined the rest of The Miracles in a rendition of The Impressions' People Get Ready. * Also notable was a "Motown Memories" segment, where the Miracles and the entire cast sat around reminiscing about Motown's early days, and did a "hits tribute" to Smokey and his composed songs for The Miracles and other Motown acts.(almost all of these songs were co-written by the other members of The Miracles, Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, Ronnie White, and Marv Tarplin) * The entire cast joined in for the show's finale, with The Miracles at center stage, singing and performing an exciting rendition of Gladys Knight & The Pips' Motown hit, "Friendship Train". Though it was not known or considered by many in the general public at the time, this special actually marked the end of Motown's first Golden Era...with several members of their most successful groups having either left those units, or were about to leave: * Diana Ross had already left The Supremes...having been replaced by Jean Terrell * Smokey Robinson would leave his group, The Miracles about a year and a half later...to be replaced by Billy Griffin. Claudette Robinson and Marv Tarplin would exit as well. * Eddie Kendricks and Paul Williams were to depart The Temptations the following year, and former Contours member Dennis Edwards had already replaced David Ruffin in the group two years before. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Smokey Robinson Show」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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