[Deathwatch] Norman Whitfield, Motown hitmaker, 67
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Wed Sep 17 18:47:38 PDT 2008
Motown legend Whitfield dies at 67
http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/17/obit.whitfield.ap/index.htm
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Norman Whitfield, who co-wrote a string
of Motown classics including "War" and "I Heard It Through the
Grapevine," has died. He was 67.
A spokeswoman at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center says Whitfield died there
Tuesday. He suffered from complications of diabetes and had recently
emerged from a coma, The Detroit Free Press reported.
Whitfield was a longtime Motown producer who during the 1960s and '70s
injected rock and psychedelic touches into the label's soul music. Many
of his biggest hits were co-written with Barrett Strong, with whom he
was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004.
The two won the Grammy in 1972 for best R&B song for the Temptations'
"Papa Was a Rolling Stone." Whitfield won another Grammy in 1976 for
best original TV or motion picture score for "Car Wash."
Whitfield also worked as a producer for the Temptations and others.
Many of Whitfield's songs from that era, including Edwin Starr's 1970
"War" and the Temptations' 1970 "Ball of Confusion (That's What the
World Is Today)," have a strong political tone.
In a statement, Motown great Smokey Robinson hailed Whitfield as "one
of the most prolific songwriters and record producers of our time. He
will live forever through his great music."
Among Whitfield's other songs, according to the Songwriters Hall Web
site, are "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep," "Cloud Nine" and "Just My
Imagination (Running Away With Me)," all hits for the Temptations; and
"Too Busy Thinking About My Baby," a 1969 hit for Marvin Gaye.
Just last week, Gaye's version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine,"
from 1968, was ranked at No. 65 in Billboard magazine's compilation of
the top singles of the past 50 years. It was also a hit for Gladys
Knight and the Pips, in 1967.
Many thanks to TheLenGuy for posting this obituary
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