Richard Morris (songwriter) explained

Richard Morris
Birth Name:Richard T. Morris
Genre:Soul music
Occupation:Songwriter, record producer

Richard T. Morris[1] is an American songwriter and record producer, best known for his work with Motown Records in the 1960s.

Career

In early 1960 Morris, Janie Bradford and Robert Bateman heard The Primettes audition for Motown Records.[2] Label owner Berry Gordy Jr. declined to sign the group at that time, and Morris approached them with an offer to record them on another label. He wrote and produced their first single "Tears of Sorrow" on Lu-Pine Records.[3] The Primettes signed to Motown in 1961 and became The Supremes, Motown's most commercially successful act.

Morris produced and wrote for acts including Edwin Starr,[4] and Martha & the Vandellas, sometimes collaborating with songwriter Sylvia Moy.[5] His songs were also recorded by The Originals, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, The Marvelettes, Stevie Wonder[6] and others.

In 1995, Morris sued Berry Gordy Jr. and Motown for unpaid royalties.[7]

Selective discography

Singles

YearTitleArtistChartWritersProducers
1960"Tears of Sorrow"The Primettes-Richard Morris, Florence Ballard, Diana Ross'Hom-Rich'
1966"Stop Her on Sight (S.O.S.)"Edwin StarrUS No. 48, UK No. 11Richard Morris, Al Hamilton, Charles HatcherMorris, Al Kent (aka Al Hamilton)
1966"Headline News"Edwin StarrUS No. 84, UK No. 39Morris, Hamilton, HatcherMorris, Kent (arr. Mike Terry)
1967"Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone"Martha & the VandellasUS No. 25Sylvia Moy, Richard MorrisRichard Morris
1967"Honey Chile"Martha & the VandellasUS No. 11Moy, MorrisRichard Morris
1968"I Promise to Wait My Love"Martha & the VandellasUS No. 62Billie-Jean Brown, George Gordy,
Margaret J. Gordy, Allen Story
Richard Morris, Billie-Jean Brown, Henry Cosby
1968"Sweet Darlin'"Martha & the VandellasUS No. 80Richard MorrisRichard Morris
1969"(We've Got) Honey Love"Martha & the VandellasUS No. 56Moy, MorrisRichard Morris
1969"Baby, I'm for Real"The OriginalsUS No. 14Marvin Gaye, Anna Gordy GayeRichard Morris, Marvin Gaye
1971"Forget Me Not"Martha & the VandellasUK No. 11Moy, MorrisRichard Morris

Albums

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BMI | Songview Search. Repertoire.bmi.com. 27 January 2021.
  2. Adrahtas, Thomas (2006). Diana Ross: The American Dreamgirl. AuthorHouse. p. 14.
  3. Wilson, Mary (1986). Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme. Cooper Square Press. p. 69. .
  4. Simmons, Rick (2018). Carolina Beach Music Encyclopedia. McFarland. p. 254.
  5. Web site: News. Bmi.com. 27 January 2021.
  6. Web site: My Cherie Amour: How Stevie Wonder Closed The 60s With A Classic. Ian. McCann. Udiscovermusic.com. 28 August 2020. 27 January 2021.
  7. Atwood, Brett. "Producer/Songster Morris Files Suit Against Motown". Billboard Magazine. pp. 11. 29 April 1995.