The Satintones

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Motor City 02:31 Tools
Going to the Hop 02:12 Tools
Sugar Daddy 02:48 Tools
My Kind of Love 02:26 Tools
Angel 02:36 Tools
A Love That Can Never Be 02:41 Tools
I Know How It Feels 02:35 Tools
Zing Went the Strings of My Heart 02:57 Tools
Faded Letter 02:47 Tools
My Beloved [without strings] 02:25 Tools
My Beloved [with strings] 02:29 Tools
Tomorrow and Always (With Strings) 02:53 Tools
Tomorrow And Always [without strings] 02:38 Tools
Motor City - Single Version 02:29 Tools
Tomorrow and Always 02:39 Tools
My Beloved 02:25 Tools
Going To The Hop - Single Version 02:10 Tools
SHAKE ME, WAKE ME 03:22 Tools
My Beloved (Without Strings) 02:26 Tools
My Beloved - Single Version Without Strings 02:24 Tools
Sugar Daddy - Single Version 02:48 Tools
My Beloved (With Strings) 02:26 Tools
Solid Sender [Chico Leverett Solo] 02:26 Tools
My Beloved - Single Version With Strings 02:26 Tools
Tomorrow and Always (Without Strings) 02:38 Tools
Tomorrow And Always - Single Version Without Strings 02:37 Tools
I Know How It Feels - Single Version 02:36 Tools
Angel - Single Version 02:33 Tools
Tomorrow And Always (Single Version With Strings) 02:52 Tools
A Love That Can Never Be - Single Version 02:41 Tools
Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart - Single Version 02:58 Tools
My Kind Of Love - Single Version 02:26 Tools
Angel (Single Version) 02:33 Tools
Motor City (Single Version) 02:29 Tools
Faded Letter - Single Version 02:47 Tools
Going To The Hop (Single Version) 02:10 Tools
Tomorrow And Always - Single Version With Strings 02:52 Tools
Half A Man 03:53 Tools
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart 02:59 Tools
You Cast A Spell On Me 02:14 Tools
Tomorrow and Always [Version Without Strings] 02:47 Tools
Foot Stomping Time 02:44 Tools
My Beloved (Single Version Without Strings) 02:14 Tools
Hungry Henry 02:37 Tools
Shake Me Wake Me 03:21 Tools
Shake Me, Wake Me - When It's Over 03:19 Tools
My Beloved (Single Version With Strings) 03:21 Tools
Tomorrow And Always (Single Version Without Strings) 02:37 Tools
I Can't Get Next to You 03:21 Tools
Your Sweet Love 02:50 Tools
Boogie Woogie Heart 02:51 Tools
Dream Girl 00:30 Tools
The Feeling Is So Fine 02:45 Tools
Perfect Combination 00:30 Tools
A Love That Could Never Be 02:37 Tools
It's A Rough World 11:06 Tools
Tomorrow And Always [without strings] [1961] 11:06 Tools
My Beloved [without strings] [1959] 11:06 Tools
Sugar Daddy [1959] 11:06 Tools
Tomorrow And Always [with strings] [1961] 11:06 Tools
Tomorrow And Always [Solo lead, Version 2] 02:53 Tools
You'd Make A Fine Son-In-Law 00:30 Tools
You Can't Beat My Lovin' 02:02 Tools
My Beloved [Single Version Without Strings] 11:06 Tools
Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart [1961] 11:06 Tools
Because I Love You 02:47 Tools
Going To The Hop [Single Version] 02:50 Tools
A Love That Can Never Be [1961] 02:45 Tools
My Kind Of Love [1961] 11:06 Tools
I'll Never Love Again 02:38 Tools
Sugar Daddy [Single Version] 02:02 Tools
My Beloved [with strings] [1960] 11:06 Tools
My Beloved (version with Strings) 02:27 Tools
Tomorrow & Always 03:03 Tools
Reunited 02:47 Tools
You'd Make A Fine Son-In-Law (version 2) 03:03 Tools
I Know How It Feels [1961] 00:30 Tools
My Beloved (w strings) 02:40 Tools
Fadded Letter 11:06 Tools
Angel [1961] 03:03 Tools
Angel [Single Version] 02:34 Tools
I Know How It Feels (Single Version) 02:38 Tools
I Know How It Feels [Single Version] 02:37 Tools
My Kind Of Love [Single Version] 02:26 Tools
Motor City [1959] 11:06 Tools
Tomorrow and Always (version with strings) 02:53 Tools
Tomorrow and Always (Version Without Strings) 02:38 Tools
My Kind Of Love (Single Version) 02:38 Tools
Tomorrow And Always (solo lead) 02:54 Tools
Faded Letter [Single Version] 03:03 Tools
Faded Letter [1961] 11:06 Tools
Going To The Hop [1959] 11:06 Tools
Tomorrow And Always (Duet Lead) 02:38 Tools
My Beloved (No Strings Version) 02:54 Tools
A Love That never Can Be 02:54 Tools
Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart (Single Version) 02:54 Tools
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The Satintones were an American R&B group who recorded together in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They are notable as the first group ever to record for the Motown label. The original members were Charles "Chico" Leverett, Sonny Sanders, James Ellis, and Robert Bateman. The group went through a line-up change in 1961, Leverett leaving the group and being replaced by two new members, Vernon Williams and Sammy Mack. They recorded six singles for the Motown label between 1959 and 1961, though they never scored a hit record. The group disbanded at the end of 1961. Sonny Sanders (77) and Robert Bateman (80) died both on 12 October 2016. When Tamla Records (the precursor of what is now known as "Motown") was founded in January 1959, Sanders and Bateman were working for the label's owner Berry Gordy as backing singers. They tried to form a new vocal group of their own with Brian Holland (later to find fame as part of the Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting trio) and Sanders' neighbour James Ellis. When Holland was unable to attend rehearsals because of his commitments to the fledgling Motown label, the group instead recruited songwriter Chico Leverett (who recorded a solo single for Motown entitled "Solid Sender" in early 1959) and signed to Motown under the name "the Satintones". The Satintones were the first group to ever record a single for Motown, beating out Smokey Robinson's group the Miracles by three months. Their first record, "Going To The Hop" b/w "Motor City", was not a success, although group members later claimed the title of the B-side led to Gordy adopting the name "Motown" a few months later. The group recorded several more singles for Motown, the most notorious of which, a song entitled "Tomorrow and Always", was withdrawn for legal reasons owing to a copyright infringement suit which alleged the song was too similar to the Shirelles' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow". Leverett left the Satintones in 1961, and the group never found a replacement songwriter. They recorded two more singles for Motown before disbanding at the end of 1961. The group recorded a large amount of unreleased material in preparation for a proposed LP which never materialised; these recordings were finally released on CD in 2009 as part of The Satintones Sing, an anthology dedicated to the group's work. Robert Bateman went on to form a songwriting and production partnership with Brian Holland (under the name "Brianbert"). In 1961 he co-wrote and co-produced Motown's first number one song: "Please Mr. Postman" by The Marvelettes. After leaving Motown in 1963, Bateman was a respected writer-producer, producing work for Wilson Pickett and former Supremes singer Florence Ballard among others. Sanders became a prominent arranger and producer in Chicago. The group briefly reunited for Ian Levine's Motorcity Records project in the late 1980s. Discography Singles "Going To The Hop" b/w "Motor City" (Tamla T 54026, July 1959) "My Beloved" b/w "Sugar Daddy" (Motown M 1000, October 1959) "Tomorrow and Always" b/w "A Love That Can Never Be" (Motown M 1006, April 1961) (withdrawn) "Angel" b/w "A Love That Can Never Be" (Motown M 1006, May 1961) (replacement release) "I Know How It Feels" b/w "My Kind Of Love" (Motown M 1010, June 1961) "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" b/w "Faded Letter" (Motown M 1020, October 1961) Albums "The Satintones Sing! The Complete Tamla and Motown Singles Plus" (Ace CDLUX 002, 2009) lineups 1959 * Jim Ellis (lead/second tenor) * Sonny Sanders (first tenor) * Charles “Chico” Leverett (lead/baritone) * Robert Bateman (bass). This made the configuration of the later or "2nd" group: 1961 * Jim Ellis (lead/second tenor) * Sonny Sanders (first tenor) * Vernon Williams (lead/second tenor) * Sammy Mack (second tenor) * Robert Bateman (bass). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.