Smokey Robinson's Hall of Fame
Take a look at Smokey Robinson's best penned work.
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Smokey Robinson's Hall of Fame - Take a trip through the most iconic music moments of Smokey Robinson's career. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for The Buoniconti Fund To Cure Paralysis)
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Cruisin' - Jessie J and Motown legend Smokey Robinson join forces to peform Robinson's big hit, "Cruisin'". These two have such a sweet and undeniable sound together, which is featured on his recent album Smokey & Friends. (Photo: BBC/The Verve Music Group)
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Don't Mess With Bill - The Motown group, The Marvelettes, made it big with their Gold-certified hit "Dont Mess With Bill," written by Smokey Robinson. Most people thought that Bill was in reference to Smokey's real name, but actually the name was used because it fits well in the song. (Photo: James Kriegsmann/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Ain't That Peculiar - "Ain't That Peculiar" by Marvin Gaye topped the charts! The single was produced by Smokey Robinson, and it was also written by Robinson and members of the Miracles. The song peaked on the pop-charts, becoming one of Marvin Gaye's most noteable records in the 60s. (Photo: Detroit Free Press/MCT /Landov)
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Who’s Lovin’ You - The Jackson 5's talents were unmatched; the iconic journey of five young African American boys from a small town in Indiana to the starlit streets of Hollywood was a major feat. Motown picked them up instantly, and not only matched them up with Motown great, Smokey Robinson, who worked with them on "Who's Lovin' You," an ode to an ex-lover. (Photo: CBS /Landov)
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