Kim Weston

Born: December 30, 1939 in Detroit, MI
Active In: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's

 
Best known as a duet partner of Marvin Gaye, Kim Weston also charted with some of her own solo sides during the '60s, although she never had the breakout success of a Martha Reeves or Diana Ross. Born Agatha Natalie Weston in Detroit in 1939, she started singing in her church choir at age three, and by her teenage years had joined a touring gospel group called the Wright Specials. She signed with Motown during the company's early days, scoring a minor R&B hit in 1963 with "Love Me All the Way." The following year, she recorded her first duet with Gaye, "What Good Am I Without You," but made the tactical error of turning down a chance to record "Dancing in the Street," which subsequently became a smash hit for Martha & the Vandellas.

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Dancing in the Street
Released November 21, 2006 on Motorcity



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Motown Anthology
Released October 11, 2005

Emotion
Released April 18, 2005

Marvin Gaye
Tammi Terrell
Smokey Robinson
The Supremes
Mary Wells
Martha & the Vandellas
Martha Reeves
The Funk Brothers
Mickey Stevenson
Rosetta Hightower

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