Pop Musician Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of Motown. Known for his smooth tenor voice and lyrical genius, Robinson played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of Motown through his work with The Miracles and as a solo artist. His contributions to music have earned him numerous awards and accolades, making him a living legend of soul and R&B.

Smokey Robinson Career Highlights

1955: Forms The Miracles, a vocal group that would later be signed to Motown, marking the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship with the label.

1960: The Miracles release "Shop Around," which becomes Motown’s first million-selling hit and establishes Robinson as a successful songwriter and performer.

1965: Writes and produces hits for other Motown artists, including "My Girl" for The Temptations and "Ain't That Peculiar" for Marvin Gaye, solidifying his reputation as a top songwriter.

1972: Leaves The Miracles to pursue a solo career, releasing the album Smokey, which showcases his ability to remain relevant in a changing music industry.

1979: Releases Where There’s Smoke…, featuring the hit "Cruisin’," which revitalizes his career and becomes one of his signature songs.

1981: Releases Being with You, with the title track reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and proving his lasting appeal as a solo artist.

1987: Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, recognizing his impact on popular music and his contributions to Motown.

2006: Receives the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring his legacy as a songwriter, singer, and producer.

Smokey Robinson Band - Collaborations

The Miracles: Co-founder and lead singer, performing hits like "The Tracks of My Tears" and "You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me."

Worked closely with other Motown artists like The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and Diana Ross, contributing to their success through his songwriting and production.

Smokey Robinson Grammy Awards

1988: Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male for "Just to See Her"

2006: Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

3 Most Famous Smokey Robinson Songs

  1. The Tracks of My Tears (with The Miracles)
  2. Cruisin’
  3. Being with You

Smokey Robinson Scandal/Gossip/Trivia

1970s: Struggles with addiction, which he later overcomes, becoming a vocal advocate for sobriety and health in his later years.

1980s: Transition from The Miracles to a solo career is initially challenging, but he manages to reinvent himself and achieve solo success.

2000s: Continues to perform and record, showing remarkable longevity in the music industry and remaining a beloved figure in R&B and soul.

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Smokey Robinson Career Timeline

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Smokey Robinson peak popularity
1955
1965
1975
1985
1995
2005