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Holland-Dozier-Holland

Soul music
Artistic team formed in Detroit in the 60s by Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland The three formed one of the most successful artistic teams in the USA, transforming the face of black music in the 60s by bringing lyricism and symphonic breath to Tamla Motown productions. The Supremes, the Four Tops and Martha & The Vandellas were the main beneficiaries. Among the hundred or so hits they wrote were "Stop In The Name Of Love", "Where Did Our Love Go" and "Heatwave". Two of their songs, "Reach Out I'll Be There" and "Same Old Song", were popularized in France by Claude ...
Songs
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One Monkey Don't Stop No ShowHolland-Dozier-Holland and Honey Cone
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Westbound #9Holland-Dozier-Holland and Flaming Ember
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She's Not Just Another WomanHolland-Dozier-Holland and 8th Day
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Mind, Body and SoulHolland-Dozier-Holland and Flaming Ember
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Why Can't We Be LoversHolland-Dozier-Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland and Brian Holland
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Love FactoryHolland-Dozier-Holland and Eloise Laws
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One Monkey Don't Stop No ShowHolland-Dozier-Holland and Honey Cone

Greatest Hits

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Westbound #9Holland-Dozier-Holland and Flaming Ember

Westbound No. 9: The Hot Wax Sessions

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She's Not Just Another WomanHolland-Dozier-Holland and 8th Day

And On the 8th Day God Created Soul

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Mind, Body and SoulHolland-Dozier-Holland and Flaming Ember

The Best of Flaming Ember

2:56

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Why Can't We Be LoversHolland-Dozier-Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland and Brian Holland

Love and Beauty

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Love FactoryHolland-Dozier-Holland and Eloise Laws

Ain't It Good Feeling Good

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Albums