Berry Gordy, Jr. – production on "Does Your Mama Know About Me", "So This Is Love", "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "Fading Away", "You Gave Me Something (and Everything's Alright)", "One Girl", "Try a Little Tenderness", "Day by Day or Never", and "If You Love Her"
^α The original liner notes to this album only credit
Berry Gordy, Jr., founder of
Motown. as
record producer. The single "Malinda"/"It's Growing" credits "Robinson, Johnson, Cleveland" as songwriters and producers for the A-side and "Richards, Davis, Wilson" as producers on the B-side. See the below note for controversy around the songwriting credit. This is corrected on the 1994
Motowncompact disc release.
^β While most sources credit "Johnson" as being Terry Johnson, who was an established songwriter and producer at Motown by this time, Peter Benjaminson credits it to
Rick James, born James Ambrose Johnson, Jr., who had recently begun his work at Motown.[3]
Berry Gordy, Jr. – production on "Does Your Mama Know About Me", "So This Is Love", "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "Fading Away", "You Gave Me Something (and Everything's Alright)", "One Girl", "Try a Little Tenderness", "Day by Day or Never", and "If You Love Her"
^α The original liner notes to this album only credit
Berry Gordy, Jr., founder of
Motown. as
record producer. The single "Malinda"/"It's Growing" credits "Robinson, Johnson, Cleveland" as songwriters and producers for the A-side and "Richards, Davis, Wilson" as producers on the B-side. See the below note for controversy around the songwriting credit. This is corrected on the 1994
Motowncompact disc release.
^β While most sources credit "Johnson" as being Terry Johnson, who was an established songwriter and producer at Motown by this time, Peter Benjaminson credits it to
Rick James, born James Ambrose Johnson, Jr., who had recently begun his work at Motown.[3]