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A Brief Q & A With Smokey Robinson

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September 28, 2011

I asked people on Facebook: What do you want me to ask Smokey Robinson? I asked. He answered.

QUESTION: Did you write any songs at Motown you wish you kept for yourself?

Answer: No. When I wrote the songs, I tailored them for the artist. ... People say, "Don't you wish you had sang 'My Girl' yourself?" Well no, I don't. If (The Temptations) had not been in my life -- I may not have ever written "My Girl."

Q: Did you write any songs at Motown that you didn't get credit for?

A: Never. ... If you wrote it, you got credit.

Q: Why were you so blessed with songwriting, when other people aren't? Was it genetics, environment or what?

A: I grew up in a house of music. I heard everything from the blues to gospel, to jazz, to classical -- all day, every day. So I got a great dose of music from the time I could hear.

Q: Have you had any near-death experiences on stage or tour buses?

A: I've fallen off the stage a couple of times, but it wasn't that serious, fortunately. It was dark, and I stepped, and I thought I was still on the stage, but I wasn't. I fell down into the pit! Fortunately, there was a net down at the bottom of the pit. That's happened a couple of times, man. One time, there was no net! But the stage wasn't that high. You have to get up and go on singing.

Q: Why are the biggest legends, like you and Paul McCartney, always so nice to talk to?

A: I'm so very, very blessed. I get to live the life that I absolutely thought was my impossible dream as a child. God has allowed me to do this. ... I'm not going to trip on "Smokey Robinson" and think I'm better than anybody, because if it wasn't for the cabdriver having 10 of my albums, who would I be?

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Reply #1 posted 09/28/11 11:38pm

Marlena58

I love Smokey. His music is timeless. It's good he always stood by Berry Gordy even when people take shots at him. Thats a real friend

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Reply #2 posted 09/29/11 12:00am

PlayboyOrigina
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Class act. cool

Stevie Wonder = EARTH
Prince = WIND
Chaka Khan = FIRE
Sade = WATER
the ELEMENTS of MUSIC
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Reply #3 posted 09/29/11 1:36am

funkpill

PlayboyOriginal said:

Class act. cool

cool yup

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Reply #4 posted 09/29/11 3:57am

doegx

I saw him in concert this past summer and he puts on a hell of a show and didnt rest on his name or his hits which at his age he could get away with

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Reply #5 posted 09/29/11 4:34am

mjscarousal

I love this man so...

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