Smokey Robinson
William "Smokey" Robinson, Jr. (* 19th February 1940 in Detroit , Michigan ) is an American soul and R & B - singer , producer , arranger and songwriter , who was instrumental as one of the leading artists in the success of the record label Motown Records was involved. Between 1955 and 1972 he celebrated hits as the lead singer of the group The Miracles , followed by solo successes such as Baby That's Backatcha (1975), Cruisin ' (1979), Being with You (1981) and Just to See Her or One Heartbeat (1987) . His recording Quiet Storm (1975) gave its name to an entire radio format for soulful soul ballads.
Life
In the late 1950s, Robinson met Berry Gordy , the founder of the Motown label, in Detroit , and he and his band The Miracles became the young label's first hit supplier. The first America-wide hit success was Shop Around from 1960. Robinson became the romantic voice of the Motown sound in contrast to the group The Temptations . But he didn't just write hits for his own band. At Motown in the 1960s almost all artists recorded songs by Robinson (including Marvin Gaye , The Supremes and The Four Tops ) and ideally made hits out of them. Songs like My Guy by Mary Wells (1964) or My Girl by the Temptations (1964/65) became classics of the Motown sound. As Vice-President of Motown Records (since 1961), Smokey Robinson had a natural interest in making hits like these. At the same time, stylistically different artists such as the Rolling Stones , Sonny & Cher , Otis Redding , Mamas & Papas , Count Basie , Dean Martin and Ella Fitzgerald covered his songs. In 1970, Smokey Robinson had a number one hit in the United States with the song Tears of a Clown .
In the late 1980s, Motown was sold and Robinson retired from the board shortly thereafter. Since then he has been on tour again and again and is still a popular guest on radio and television. In 1987 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . The trade magazine Rolling Stone voted him 20th among the best singers and fifth among the 100 best songwriters of all time .
On July 7, 2009, Smokey Robinson opened the memorial service for Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles with a speech . He read out two letters of condolence. These came from the American singer Diana Ross and the Nobel Peace Prize winner Nelson Mandela .
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In the 1970s he had an argument with the British band Smokey because he didn't want them to use his first name as a band name. They renamed themselves Smokie and under that name they became one of the most successful bands of the decade.
Another anecdote about his name comes from 1987, when the band ABC released their song When Smokey Sings . The text is about the effect Robinson's singing has on women, and sound elements from Smokey's song Tears of a Clown were used. In addition, the name relationship of the band is spicy, because ABC Records was a direct competitor of the Motown label, which Smokey Robinson had long presided over.
Discography
Studio albums
year | title |
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements (Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes) |
Remarks | ||
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DE | UK | US | |||
1973 | Smokey | - | - |
US70 (19 weeks) US |
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1974 | Pure smokey | - | - |
US99 (17 weeks) US |
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1975 | A quiet storm | - | - |
US36 (42 weeks) US |
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1976 | Smokey's Family Robinson | - | - |
US57 (15 weeks) US |
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1977 | Deep in My Soul | - | - |
US47 (14 weeks) US |
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1978 | Love Breeze | - | - |
US75 (19 weeks) US |
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1979 | Smokin ' | - | - |
US165 (6 weeks) US |
Taken on May 25, 1978 at Roxy, Sunset Boulevard , West Hollywood
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1980 | Where There's Smoke ... | - | - |
US17 (47 weeks) US |
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Warm thoughts | - | - |
US14 (21 weeks) US |
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1981 | Being with you | - |
UK17 (10 weeks) UK |
US10
gold
(28 weeks)US |
|
1982 | Yes it's you lady | - | - |
US33 (17 weeks) US |
|
1983 | Touch the sky | - | - |
US50 (17 weeks) US |
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1984 | Essar | - | - |
US141 (11 weeks) US |
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1986 | Smoke signals | - | - |
US104 (13 weeks) US |
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1987 | One heartbeat | - | - |
US26th
gold
(58 weeks)US |
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1990 | Love, Smokey | - | - |
US112 (11 weeks) US |
|
1999 | Intimate | - | - |
US134 (3 weeks) US |
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2006 | Timeless Love | - | UK*UK |
US109 (3 weeks) US |
Listed
in the UK as a double CD with the compilation
My World: The Definitive Collection |
2009 | Time Flies When You're Having Fun | - | - |
US59 (3 weeks) US |
|
2014 | Smokey & Friends | - |
UK21 (3 weeks) UK |
US12 (1 week) US |
More studio albums
- 1972: Smokey the Writer
- 1977: Big Time - Original Music Score from the Motion Picture
- 1991: Double Good Everything
- 2004: Food for the Spirit
Compilations
year | title |
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements (Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes) |
Remarks | ||
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DE | UK | US | |||
1983 | Blame It on Love & All the Great Hits | - | - |
US124 (7 weeks) US |
|
1988 | Love songs | - |
UK69
gold
(9 weeks)UK |
- |
with Marvin Gaye
|
2005 | My World: The Definitive Collection | - |
UK39 (2 weeks) UK |
US64 (2 weeks) US |
Listed
in UK as double CD including album
Timeless Love |
2010 | Now and Then | - | - |
US131 (1 week) US |
More compilations
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Singles
year | Title album |
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements (Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes) |
Remarks | ||
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DE | UK | US | |||
1973 | Sweet Harmony Smokey |
- | - |
US48 (13 weeks) US |
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Baby Come Close Smokey |
- | - |
US27 (16 weeks) US |
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1974 | Just My Soul Responding Smokey |
- |
UK35 (6 weeks) UK |
- | |
It's Her Turn to Live Pure Smokey |
- | - |
US82 (5 weeks) US |
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Virgin Man Pure Smokey |
- | - |
US56 (7 weeks) US |
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I Am I Am Pure Smokey |
- | - |
US56 (9 weeks) US |
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1975 | Baby That's Backatcha A Quiet Storm |
- | - |
US26 (11 weeks) US |
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The Agony and the Ecstasy A Quiet Storm |
- | - |
US36 (12 weeks) US |
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1976 | Quiet Storm A quiet storm |
- | - |
US61 (7 weeks) US |
|
Open Smokey’s Family Robinson |
- | - |
US83 (8 weeks) US |
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1977 | There Will Come a Day (I'm Gonna Happen to You) Deep in My Soul |
- | - |
US42 (11 weeks) US |
|
1978 | Daylight and Darkness Love Breeze |
- | - |
US75 (8 weeks) US |
|
1979 | Cruisin ' Where There's Smoke ... |
- | - |
US4 (25 weeks) US |
|
1980 | Let Me Be the Clock Warm Thoughts |
- | - |
US31 (14 weeks) US |
|
1981 | Being with You Being with You |
- |
UK1
gold
(13 weeks)UK |
US2
gold
(25 weeks)US |
|
You Are Forever Being with You |
- | - |
US59 (7 weeks) US |
||
1982 | Tell Me Tomorrow - Part I Yes It's You Lady |
- |
UK51 (4 weeks) UK |
US33 (12 weeks) US |
|
Old Fashioned Love Yes It's You Lady |
- | - |
US60 (9 weeks) US |
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1983 | Blame It on Love Blame It on Love & All the Great Hits |
- | - |
US48 (12 weeks) US |
with Barbara Mitchell
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1984 | And I Don't Love You Essar |
- |
UK90 (3 weeks) UK |
- | |
1986 | Hold On to Your Love Smoke Signals |
- |
UK83 (4 weeks) UK |
- | |
1987 | Just to See Her One Heartbeat |
- |
UK52 (10 weeks) UK |
US8 (21 weeks) US |
|
One Heartbeat One Heartbeat |
- | - |
US10 (19 weeks) US |
||
What's Too Much One Heartbeat |
- | - |
US79 (10 weeks) US |
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1988 | Love Don't Give No Reason One Heartbeat |
- |
UK89 (1 week) UK |
- | |
1991 | Double Good Everything Double Good Everything |
DE59 (8 weeks) DE |
- |
US91 (3 weeks) US |
More singles
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Collaborations
year | Title album |
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements (Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes) |
Remarks | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DE | UK | US | |||
1979 | Pops, We Love You (A Tribute to Father) Diana's Duets |
- |
UK66 (5 weeks) UK |
US59 (8 weeks) US |
|
1983 | Ebony Eyes Cold Blooded |
- |
UK96 (3 weeks) UK |
US43 (12 weeks) US |
with Rick James
|
1989 | Indestructible Indestructible |
DE14 (17 weeks) DE |
UK30 (7 weeks) UK |
- |
The Four Tops feat. Smokey Robinson
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Further collaborations
- 1987: I Know You by Heart ( Dolly Parton with Smokey Robinson)
Video albums
- 1992: Greatest Hits Live
- 2001: Standing Room Only
- 2004: Food for the Spirit
- 2005: My World: The Definitive Collection
- 2005: 20th Century Masters: DVD Collection
- 2006: The Definitive Performances: 1963–1987 (US:gold)
Awards for music sales
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Note: Awards in countries from the chart tables or chart boxes can be found in these.
Country / Region | silver | gold | platinum | Sales | swell |
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Awards for music sales (country / region, awards, sales, sources) |
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Canada (MC) | - | gold1 | - | 75,000 | musiccanada.com |
United States (RIAA) | - | 4 × gold4th | - | 2,050,000 | riaa.com |
United Kingdom (BPI) | silver1 | 2 × gold2 | - | 660,000 | bpi.co.uk |
All in all | silver1 | 7 × gold7th | - |
literature
- Smokey Robinson with David Ritz: Smokey: inside my life . McGraw-Hill, New York 1989. ISBN 0-07-053209-5 .
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- ↑ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Smokey Robinson in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- ↑ 100 Greatest Singers of All Time , accessed February 20, 2014
- ↑ The 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. Rolling Stone , August 2015, accessed August 8, 2017 .
- ↑ a b c d Chart sources: Singles Albums UK US1 US2
- ↑ a b The Billboard album by Joel Whitburn , 6th Edition, Record Research 2006, ISBN 0-89820-166-7 .
Web links
- Smokey Robinson at Allmusic (English)
- Smokey Robinson at Discogs (English)
- Smokey Robinson in the Songwriters Hall of Fame
- Smokey Robinson's 75th birthday World hits in the highest tones , portrait of the musician on Deutschlandfunk, February 19, 2015
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Robinson, Smokey |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Robinson, William Jr. (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American soul and R&B singer, producer, arranger and songwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 19, 1940 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Detroit |