Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

THE TRACKS OF MY TEARS

November 11, 2022     —–     Chart #169

Welcome to another edition of Chart of the Week. This song seems like an appropriate selection days after an election. “The Tracks of My Tears” is a song written by Smokey Robinson, Pete Moore, and Marv Tarplin. It is a multiple award-winning 1965 hit R&B song originally recorded by their group, the Miracles, on Motown’s Tamla label. The Miracles’ million-selling original version has been inducted into The Grammy Hall of Fame, has been ranked by the Recording Industry Association of America and The National Endowment for the Arts at No. 127 in its list of the “Songs of the Century” – the 365 Greatest Songs of the 20th Century, and has been selected by Rolling Stone as No. 50 on its list of “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time”, among many other awards. In 2021, Rolling Stone ranked The Miracles’ original recording of “The Tracks of My Tears” as “The Greatest Motown Song of All Time.”

In the five-LP publication The Motown Story, by Motown Records, Robinson explained the origin of this song in these words: “‘Tracks of My Tears’ was actually started by Marv Tarplin, who is a young cat who plays guitar for our act. So he had this musical thing [sings melody], you know, and we worked around with it, and worked around, and it became ‘Tracks of My Tears’.” Tarplin’s guitar licks at the song’s intro are among the most famous in pop music history.

“The Tracks of My Tears” was a No. 2 hit on the Billboard R&B chart, and it reached No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. On initial release in the UK in 1965 it did not chart, but like several other Motown singles reissued there in 1969, it became a Top Ten hit in the summer, reaching No. 9, credited to “Smokey Robinson and the Miracles”. This song is considered to be among the finest recordings of The Miracles, and it sold over one million records within two years, making it The Miracles’ fourth million-selling record. Billboard described the song as a “first rate teen ballad with pulsating dance beat.” Cash Box described it as “a slow-shufflin’ pop-r&b tearjerker about a gal who has several regrets about losing her guy.”

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Keep rockin my friends,

Stan Bradshaw

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3 thoughts on “THE TRACKS OF MY TEARS”

  1. Ah yes. The Tivoli Tap in 1967. Very long bar room; very large restaurant area; cracking dark red vinyl covered seating; and, the best pizza in town. Smokey blasting out of the Jukebox at 10:00 PM when all of us were supposed to be home for curfew. Good days…………

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