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Martha and the
Vandellas (known from 1967 to 1973 as
Martha Reeves & the
Vandellas) were an
American girl
group formed in Detroit,
Michigan in 1957. The...
- "Martha
Reeves & The
Vandellas Chart History -
Billboard 200". Billboard.
Retrieved March 26, 2021. "Martha
Reeves & The
Vandellas Chart History - Top...
- album, Let Go (2002), and was
replaced by a body
double named Melissa Vandella.
Evidence used to
support the
theory include changes in Lavigne's appearance...
- "Martha and the
Vandellas Biography". rockhall.org. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Retrieved December 16, 2010. "Al Green,
Martha and the
Vandellas Inducted Into...
- Rawls, The 100 Proof, The
Emotions November 6, 1971 7 7
Martha & the
Vandellas, The Intruders, G.C.
Cameron November 13, 1971 8 8
Friends of Distinction...
- "Nowhere to Run" is a 1965 song by
Martha and the
Vandellas for
Berry Gordy's
Motown imprint Gordy Records and is one of the group's
signature songs....
- both
Martha and the
Vandellas and Holland-Dozier-Holland,
while cementing Motown as a
strong musical force. The
Martha and the
Vandellas version was featured...
- "Martha and the
Vandellas:
Artist Chart History".
Official Charts Company.
Retrieved January 30, 2022. "Martha
Reeves The
Vandellas Chart History (Hot...
- "Quicksand" is a song
recorded by the
Motown girl
group Martha and the
Vandellas. It was
written by the
songwriting team of Holland-Dozier-Holland and...
- "Ridin' High" is a 1968
album released by
Motown girl
group Martha and the
Vandellas on the
Gordy (Motown) label. This
album featured the last Top 40 pop hits...