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I second that emotion series#
The eight-episode series will find Robinson reminiscing on his various hits, with future episodes centering around “Tracks of My Tears,” “Shop Around,” “Ooh Baby Baby,” “Tears of a Clown,” and “My Girl. I Second That Emotion song by Luke Mcmaster now on JioSaavn. “We were getting ready to leave out of the store,” Robinson remembers, “and I said, ‘Man, you know that’s a great idea for a song.’ And he said, ‘You’re right!’”ĪARP Studios launched Smokey Wrote That to celebrate Black Music Month, which takes place in June. The song I Second That Emotion was written by Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland and was first recorded and released by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles in. First charting as a hit for Smokey Robinson and the Miracles on the Tamla/ Motown label in 1967, 'I Second That Emotion' was later a hit single for the group duet Diana Ross & the Supremes and The Temptations, also on the Motown label. Four themes emerged from the vignettes: (1) acting perpetually positive, (2) (un)catching emotion, (3) rushing for time, and (4) switching roles. The pair were talking to a sales rep at a counter, and Robinson says the conversation prompted Cleveland to say not the familiar phrase, “I second that motion,” but the readymade refrain, “I second that emotion.” ' I Second That Emotion ' is a 1967 song written by Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland. I Second That Emotion lyrics: (Smokey Robinson and Arthur Cleveland) Maybe you want to give me kisses sweet But only for one night with no repeat Maybe. The experiences were presented through vignettes written and analyzed by seven course administrators from programs across the United States.
In the clip, Robinson calls “I Second That Emotion” another “happenstance song,” which came about while he and co-writer Al Cleveland were in a department store looking for holiday gifts. Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA, Instrumental Pak (includes parts for Trumpet I and II, Tenor Sax. The song was released as a single on September 21. Smokey Robinson explains how some Christmas shopping inspired not only the Miracles’ 1960 hit ”Shop Around,” but the group’s 1967 track “I Second That Emotion,” on the first installment of AARP Studios’ new series Smokey Wrote That. I Second That Emotion was written by Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland and produced by Robinson.