Ten tear jerkers delivered by Motown's top artists.
Jimmy Ruffin's "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" is Rocks' definitive beat-ballad.
Eddie Kendricks' falsetto rises above dueling guitars and sizzling rhythms on his underachieving "Darling Come Back Home." The innocence of
the Marvelettes' "Strange I Know," and
Gladys Knight & the Pips' "Can't Give It Up No More," contrast with
the Temptations' raging "I Know I'm Losing You," and
Marvin Gaye's suicidal "Anger."
The Miracles gives healing advice on "My Girl Has Gone," and
Brenda Holloway's wears her heart on her sleeve on "Every Little Bit Hurts."