Nice and Easy - Horace Andy
1975
Lush vintage reggae
Originally a song by the Miracles, Do It Baby finds a softer, more hypnotic mood in this version by Horace Andy.
The groove is relaxed and unuhurried, the voice light and haunting.
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Nice and Easy - Horace Andy
1975
Lush vintage reggae
Originally a song by the Miracles, Do It Baby finds a softer, more hypnotic mood in this version by Horace Andy.
The groove is relaxed and unuhurried, the voice light and haunting.

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Round 2:
Which COVER do you like better?
Hi ...We're The Miracles (The Miracles)
It's Blitz! (Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
Remember you're voting for the cover artwork NOT the musical content or artist!
"The Tracks of My Tears" was released on 23 June 1965.
Written by Pete Moore, Smokey Robinson, and Marv Tarplin, the song would go on to sell more than 1 million copies, peak at #16 on the Billboard chart (#2 on the R&B chart) and is now considered to be one of the greatest singles of all time (#5 by Mojo, #50 by Rolling Stone, #127 by the National Endowment of the Arts).
A view of the Uptown Theater, with Motown stars from the Motortown review named on the marquee, Philadelpia, Pennsylvania, may 1963.
You Really Got A Hold On Me (Live on the T.A.M.I. Show 1964) - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles🎶

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Smokey Robinson *February 19, 1940
Rudy Vallée. Now that was a lie, that was a downright lie. Rudy Vallée being popular. What kind of people could have dug him? You know, your grandmothers and mothers. But what kind of people were they? He was so sexless. If you want to find out about those times and you listen to his music you’re not going to find out anything about the times. His music was a pipe dream. All escapes. There are no more escapes. If you want to find out anything that’s happening now, you have to listen to the music. I don’t mean the words, although Eve Of Destruction will tell you something about it. The words are not really gonna tell it, not really. You gotta listen to The Staple Singers, Smokey and the Miracles, Martha and the Vandellas. That’s scary to a lot of people. It’s sex that’s involved. It’s not hidden. It’s real. You can overdo it. It’s not only sex, it’s a whole beautiful feeling.
Bob Dylan