Smokey Songs
Written by
Forest

I Hear The
Children Singing
Destiny
Even Tho
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Smokey Robinson
Sweet Motown Songs
by
Forest Hairston
Smokey Robinson, undoubtably one of the greatest
composers and performers of our time, will forever be
known as a captivating legend. Smokey and Motown
Records are synonymous with a musical happening which
began in 1959 by dramatizing the artistic imagination of
Detroit, Michigan, and so touched the entire world. His
incredible repertoire of hits written for himself and other
legendary artists is an astounding achievement. However,
along with his many musical awards including his
Hollywood Walk of Fame star and Grammy accolades,
Smokey is proud of the little known fact that he began life
as a superb athlete at Detroit's Northern High School. His
close friends will attest to his athletic ability in that he is a
fine golfer and fierce competitor.
Smokey is as well, one of the more modest, generous and
spiritual persons one would ever meet. Smokey often
modestly disregarded himself as emerging among the
greatest poetic songwriters of our modern history, in that
many of his albums include works written by other
composers. Personally, I've had the wonderful pleasure of
Smokey touching his extraordinary vocal style upon
several songs, which I've written. I would say my favorite
is a beautiful tune from his hit Being With You album
entitled, "I Hear The Children Singing." But then, I also
loved "Destiny," from his Yes It's You Lady album, as well
as "Even Tho," an awesome song that I wrote for Smokey
from his wonderful Touch the Sky album.
William Robinson--a composer exceeding his legacy.
Absolutely! An African American role model. A Black man
who reached inside his soul and achieved his destiny.
Absolutely! A story of success. A legend of our time. And
so we proudly applaud, a captivating personality. Smokey
Robinson. . . . A Star. |
a Star
"I Hear The Children
Singing"
Los Angeles,
California
1982
We played golf during
a sweet summer day.
Later that night,
Smokey blew out
a song I wrote.
"I Hear The Children
Singing"
Producer, Sonny Burke,
the musicians, writers,
and all the studio guys
applauded. . . .
Smokey Robinson
had laid my song
to rest
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