Four Tops : Reach Out, I'll Be
There
After scoring their first #1 hit, the
often-recorded and revived "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie,
Honey Bunch)" in June 1965, the Four Tops began a long series
of successful hit singles. Among the first wave of these hits
were the Top 10 "It's the Same Old Song", "Something About
You", "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)", and "Loving You is
Sweeter Than Ever".
Four Tops records often represented the epitome of the
Motown Sound: simple distinctive melodies and rhymes,
call-and-response lyrics, and the musical contributions of The
Funk Brothers.
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