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  1. Smokey Robinson & the Miracles / スモーキー・ロビンソン&ザ・ミラクルズのアルバム. Going to a Go-Go (1965) Away We a Go-Go (1966) Make It Happen (1967) (Reissued in 1970 as The Tears of a Clown) Special Occasion (1968) Time Out for Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1969) Four in Blue (1969) Smokey Robinson & the Miracles ...

  2. 1957-1972 is a 1972 double album by The Miracles on Motown Records’ Tamla label. This two-record set is noted as the group’s final series of live concerts with original lead singer Smokey Robinson, recorded over a period of three days, July 14–16, during the 1972 National Parks Centennial, at the Carter Barron Amphitheater in Washington ...

  3. Smokey Robinson And The Miracles Best And Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  4. Smokey Robinson Biography. The Miracles began as the Five Chimes in the middle of the 1950s while the members were still in high school, scoring over 40 songs on the R&B Top 40 charts. The members of the Detroit singing group were James “Rat” Grice, Clarence “Humble” Dawson, Warren “Pete” Moore, William “SmokeyRobinson, and ...

  5. The Miracles chronology. A Pocket Full of Miracles. (1970) The Season for Miracles. (1970) One Dozen Roses. (1971) The Season for Miracles is a 1970 studio album by American soul group The Miracles. The Christmas album has received positive reviews and has been a strong seller for Motown, being reissued on compact disc in 1992.

  6. Time Out For Smokey Robinson And The Miracles (LP, Album, Stereo)Tamla Motown: STMLO 11129: Australia: 1969: Time Out For Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (8-Track Cartridge, Album, Stereo)Tamla: TAM8-1295: US: 1969

  7. The curtain falls in Washington, D.C., where the shows are recorded for a live album, 1957-1972, celebrating the extraordinary legacy of Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. A new William from Detroit – Billy Griffin – steps into the Robinson role, and the Miracles gain their first post-Smokey chart success with 1973’s “Don’t Let It End (’Til You Let It Begin).”