
The song's title refers to Smokey Robinson and is a tribute to this Sixties soul crooner. In the album version of the song, references are made to 'Luther', 'Sly', 'James' and 'Marvin' (most likely referring to Luther Vandross, Sly & the Family Stone, James Brown, and Marvin Gaye respectively). In the single version, this is replaced by alternate lyrics, followed by a short saxophone solo.
My collection: 7" single no. 4965
Found: Sister Ray, London, October 31, 2010
Cost: 2 pounds
Tracks: 'When Smokey sings' / 'Chicago (part 1)'
I was wrong about my memories about ABC. I remember reading a uk chart of the german magazine "Pop corn" with "That Was Then But This Is Now" on the top 10 but it was only 18th on the official charts. I supposed "Be Near Me" did better in the english market but we mustn't forget that it was the first US top 10 for ABC. BNM - no. 9 in 1985; WSS - no. 5 in 1987.
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