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The Miracles – Much Better Off (1968)
The so-called “B” side to “Yester Love” was “Much Better Off” composed by Miracles Smokey Robinson and Warren “Pete” Moore. To me it is a sing- along love ballad that I sang along to many, many, many times as a teen. Of course at the time I had only fantasies about love and romance (never the real thing), but that never stopped a teenage girl now — did it?
If you have never heard this tune you are in for a treat. If you are a fellow boomer than let it take you back to those good old days! Be sure to sing it loud and strong now.
Musically Yours,
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Filed under: Co-ed Vocal Groups, Motown/Tamla, Much Better Off, Pop/R&B, R&B/Motown, Sixties, Smokey Robinson & William "Pete' Moore, The Miracles