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Marvin, he was a friend of mine
And he could sing a song
His heart in every line
Marvin, sang of the joy and pain
He opened up our minds
And I still can hear him sayAw, talk to me
So you can see what's going on
Say you will sing your songs
Forevermore, evermoreGonna be some sweet sounds coming down on the nightshift
I bet you're singing proud, I bet you'll pull a crowd
Gonna be a long night, it's gonna be all right on the nightshift
You found another home, I know you're not alone on the nightshift
You found another home, I know you're not alone on the nightshiftJackie, hey what you doing now
It seems like yesterday
When we were working out
Jackie, you set the world on fire
You came and gifted us
Your love it lifted us, higher and higherKeep it up

And we'll be there at your side
Say you will sing your songs
Forevermore, evermoreGonna be some sweet sounds coming down on the nightshift
I bet you're singing proud, I bet you'll pull a crowd
Gonna be a long night, it's gonna be all right on the nightshift
You found another home, I know you're not alone on the nightshiftGonna be some sweet sounds coming down on the nightshift
I bet you're singing proud, I bet you'll pull a crowd
Gonna be a long night, it's gonna be all right on the nightshift
You found another home, I know you're not alone on the nightshiftGonna miss your sweet voice, that soulful voice
On the nightshift, we all remember you
The songs are coming through at the end of a long day
It's gonna be okay on the nightshift
You found another home, I know you're not alone on the nightshift

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Motown Records, also known as Tamla-Motown outside of the United States, is a record label originally based out of Detroit, Michigan ("Motor City", hence mo(tor)town), from where it achieved widespread international success. Motown played an important role in the racial integration of popular music as the first record label owned by an African American and primarily featuring African American artists to regularly achieve crossover success and have a widespread, lasting effect on the music industry.

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