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"In light of the recent showing of the Showtime feature, Hitsville: The Making Of Motown, it's time to go a little deeper and recognize just how deep the wealth of talent Motown had. An evening with The Detroit Symphony, featuring the three of "The Women Of Motown", The Marvelettes. "This Night Was Made For Love" (a.k.a. "Tonight Was Made For Love") is a rare treat on so many levels. It is an wonderful turn from the Marvelettes, showcasing their ever-maturing sound. Truly the ladies were moving from strength to strength on their 1967 album, "The Marvelettes," known to fans as simply "The Pink Album." Gladys Horton doesn't sing the lyrics as much as she caresses and interprets them with a finesse on par with a jazz vocalist. The subject is love and Gladys sings an invitation so beautifully, you just know the object of her affection will respond without delay! Wanda Rogers and Katherine Anderson add a classy, uptown soulfulness as they echo Gladys's lead at times and join in on the chorus. Notice the wonderful inclusion of the Andantes as well- the arrangement is brilliant. At times, the Marvelettes' Wanda and Katherine contribute an "oooh" backing, intersecting with the Andantes as they harmonize a riff, which in turn serves to line up with a lyric the Gladys is singing. The whole effect shows how well these ladies complimented each other. The Funk Brothers, coupled with symphonic touches creates a truly astonishing effect. This song is from Robert Staunton and Tommy Jones and produced by Staunton and Rober Walker. Much of their material seemed destined to stay in the Motwn vaults, which is a shame as these writers always came up with some of the most unique and intriguing productions. Why nobody at Motown saw the potential for more of their songs, even as album tracks, is a shame." "Tonight Was Made For Love" (Robert Staunton-Tommy Jones) published Jobete 15-Oct-65 alt title: This Night Was Made For Love The Marvelettes; recorded Hitsville, completed 29-Sep-65 ; produced by Robert Staunton, Robert Walker ; [lead Gladys Horton] 06-Mar-67; LP (M): Tamla T274 The Marvelettes [title shown as "This Night Was Made For Love"] from the site Don't Forget The Motor City" http://www.dftmc.info/titles/tt-08.htm related: "the marvelettes please mr. postman" "the marvelettes don't mess with bill" "marvelettes songs" "soul music" "motown songs" "Greatest Motown Songs Of All Time - Motown Classic Songs Playlist - Best Motown Music Hits 60's 70's"

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