Ep. 100 - LAMONT DOZIER ("Stop! In the Name of Love")
Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters - A podcast by Scott B. Bomar, Paul Duncan
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Lamont talks about punching a time clock as a staff songwriter at Motown; what happened when Marvin Gaye forgot to learn "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" before the recording session; why Diana Ross was pissed off when she cut the vocals for "Where Did Our Love Go;" which of Lamont's classics came about as a result of getting caught in a compromising situation at a no-tell motel; the muse who inspired "Bernadette" and "I Hear a Symphony;" and a whole lot more!