Detroit soul was dominated by Motown and Berry Gordy, but the small label Ric-Tic Records managed to threaten to position of the label.
Motown Records produced a wealth of hit singles during its heyday, but one obscure track went on to define the northern soul scene of the United Kingdom.
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