Only Dreaming Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 Hi Folks. I need to know if this track was ever released (in any format). It starts off with the lines: It's no use, it's no fun, you're unhappy with 10 secret loves, if your lover has one. The chorus goes "if you plant the seeds of wildflower, don't expert tame tomatoes. Think it's called "Wildflower" Thanks in advance, Dave
Guest trickbag Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 smokey robinson and the miracles flower girl 'A Pocket Full of Miracles' think this is the one you want 7 and lp ricky.
Mickjay33 Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 (edited) its the b side of Smokey Robinson And The Miracles Satisfaction W. Robinson Smokey, Terry Johnson David Van De Pitte B SIDE Smokey Robinson And The Miracles Flower Girl M. Tarplin, W.Moore Smokey Robinson David Van De Pitte Edited September 22, 2012 by mickjay33
Guest MBarrett Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 Is that 100% the lyrics to Flower Girl? I've only got a shortened live version - which doubtless has the tempo tweaked up. But I can't recall those lyrics at all. Unfortunately nothing to play it on at the mo. to check. Apologies for butting if it is - that will be something I learnt today. MB
Chalky Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 From Don't Forget The Motor City.. Flower Girl (Marv Tarplin-Warren Moore-William Robinson) publ. Jobete The Miracles; recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 23-Jul-70 ; produced by Smokey Robinson ; arranged by Dave Van DePitte ; [version 2] [unreleased]; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B 30-Sep-70; LP (S): Tamla TS306 A Pocket Full Of Miracles 26-Oct-71; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B [1st pressing] 26-Oct-71; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B [2nd pressing] 16-Feb-93; CD (M): Rhino R2 71181 Whatever Makes You Happy 20-Jan-09; CD (M): Hip-O Select B0012227-02 The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 11B 1971
Peter99 Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 From Don't Forget The Motor City.. Flower Girl (Marv Tarplin-Warren Moore-William Robinson) publ. Jobete The Miracles; recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 23-Jul-70 ; produced by Smokey Robinson ; arranged by Dave Van DePitte ; [version 2] [unreleased]; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B 30-Sep-70; LP (S): Tamla TS306 A Pocket Full Of Miracles 26-Oct-71; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B [1st pressing] 26-Oct-71; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B [2nd pressing] 16-Feb-93; CD (M): Rhino R2 71181 Whatever Makes You Happy 20-Jan-09; CD (M): Hip-O Select B0012227-02 The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 11B 1971 Blimey!
Guest MBarrett Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 From Don't Forget The Motor City.. Flower Girl (Marv Tarplin-Warren Moore-William Robinson) publ. Jobete The Miracles; recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 23-Jul-70 ; produced by Smokey Robinson ; arranged by Dave Van DePitte ; [version 2] [unreleased]; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B 30-Sep-70; LP (S): Tamla TS306 A Pocket Full Of Miracles 26-Oct-71; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B [1st pressing] 26-Oct-71; 45 (M): Tamla T 54211F B [2nd pressing] 16-Feb-93; CD (M): Rhino R2 71181 Whatever Makes You Happy 20-Jan-09; CD (M): Hip-O Select B0012227-02 The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 11B 1971 Chalky - are those lyrics 100% from that track. It features on a live album I've got here from 1972. I think it was when Smokey was about to go solo. I can hear him in mind breaking into it with "F f f f f f f f flower girl . . . . . . . . " Just haven't got a deck to play the album on at the moment. Weirdly it doesn't feature in the track listing. Could be that somebody shouted it as a request from the audience and he only did a couple of bars. But I just can't relate to those lyricsl. MB
Chalky Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 Chalky - are those lyrics 100% from that track. It features on a live album I've got here from 1972. I think it was when Smokey was about to go solo. I can hear him in mind breaking into it with "F f f f f f f f flower girl . . . . . . . . " Just haven't got a deck to play the album on at the moment. Weirdly it doesn't feature in the track listing. Could be that somebody shouted it as a request from the audience and he only did a couple of bars. But I just can't relate to those lyricsl. MB Nope don't think they are, certainly doesn't start off as quoted. I can't find any track called "Wildflower" either.
Only Dreaming Posted September 22, 2012 Author Posted September 22, 2012 "Flower Girl" is not the track I'm referring to unfortunately. I have a feeling it's an unreleased one as I used to have it back in the 80's on a John Manship Unissued Motown tape along with the likes of Tommy Good "I've got to get away" and "Lonely Boy" Thanks for the input so far, it is ALL appreciated. Dave
Guest MBarrett Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 "Flower Girl" is not the track I'm referring to unfortunately. I have a feeling it's an unreleased one as I used to have it back in the 80's on a John Manship Unissued Motown tape along with the likes of Tommy Good "I've got to get away" and "Lonely Boy" Thanks for the input so far, it is ALL appreciated. Dave Phew! Makes me feel better. In the meantime realised that Flower Girl is not on the 1972 album I was thinking of. Actually on another live album - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles - 1970 - STML11172. And does feature in the track listing. MB
Chalky Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 I have all those unreleased Motown somewhere....just checking one UR Motown tape from JM now, tape 774.
Only Dreaming Posted September 22, 2012 Author Posted September 22, 2012 Thanks Chalky. I think the title may be "wings & halos" and it sounded like a 70's track from his solo period. Dave
Chalky Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 Thanks Chalky. I think the title may be "wings & halos" and it sounded like a 70's track from his solo period. Dave I don't have that track on any of the 4 tapes in front of me. Have found it on a cd on a website for sale, looks like a boot cd, but can't listen. I have a couple of dozen CD's of u/r Motown, I'll have a look tomorrow. 1
Only Dreaming Posted September 22, 2012 Author Posted September 22, 2012 That looks like the one Andy. The title definitely rings a bell and the date is about right as well. I assume it's a one off acetate? Thanks, Dave.
Andy Rix Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 I think it is a one-off .. no idea where it is now Andy
Only Dreaming Posted September 23, 2012 Author Posted September 23, 2012 Thanks Andy, that's the track!! Last time I heard this was 1990. Thanks for making an old soul boy a happy man Dave.
boba Posted September 23, 2012 Posted September 23, 2012 I think at least one of those tracks was written by Kenny Jones of the Flairs / Velvet. He had gone to LA and was a writer for smokey at that time, I think only one of his tracks was released but he named some more tracks and those sound familiar at least.
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