List of songs written by Berry Gordy

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This is a list of songs written by Berry Gordy , in most cases with other songwriters.

Chart hits and other notable songs written by Gordy

YearSong [1] Original artist [1] Co-writer(s) with Gordy [1] U.S. Pop [2] U.S. R&B [3] UK Singles Chart [4] Other charting versions, and notes
1957"Reet Petite" Jackie Wilson Tyran Carlo 62-61979: Darts, #51 UK
1986: Jackie Wilson, #1 UK (reissue)
1958"To Be Loved'"Jackie Wilson Gwen Gordy , Tyran Carlo227231958: Malcolm Vaughan, #14 UK
1979: Michael Henderson, #62 R&B
"We Have Love"Jackie WilsonTyran Carlo, George Gordy 93--
"It's So Fine" LaVern Baker Tyran Carlo-24-
"Lonely Teardrops"Jackie WilsonGwen Gordy, Tyran Carlo71-1971: Brian Hyland, #54 pop
1976: Narvel Felts, #62 pop
1959"Just for Your Love" The Falcons Gwen Gordy, Tyran Carlo-26-
"Come to Me" Marv Johnson Marv Johnson 306-
"That's Why (I Love You So)"Jackie WilsonTyran Carlo132-
"I'll Be Satisfied"Jackie WilsonTyran Carlo206-1982: Shakin' Stevens, #10 UK
"Bad Girl" The Miracles Smokey Robinson 93--
"You Got What It Takes"Marv JohnsonGwen Gordy, Tyran Carlo, Marv Johnson10271960: Johnny Kidd & the Pirates, #25 UK
1965: Joe Tex, #51 pop, #10 R&B
1966: The Dave Clark Five, #7 pop, #28 UK
1977: Showaddywaddy, #2 UK
1960"Money (That's What I Want)" Barrett Strong Janie Bradford 232-1962: Jennell Hawkins, #17 R&B
1963: Bern Elliott and the Fenmen, #14 UK
1964: The Kingsmen (live), #16 pop, #6 R&B
1966: Jr. Walker & the All-Stars, #52 pop, #35 R&B
1979: The Flying Lizards, #50 pop, #5 UK
1994: The Backbeat Band, #48 UK
"I Love the Way You Love"Marv Johnson"Mikaljon"(Mike Ossman, Al Abrams, John O'Den)9235
"All I Could Do Was Cry" Etta James Gwen Gordy, Tyran Carlo332-
"Ain't Gonna Be That Way"Marv JohnsonMarv Johnson74-50
"All the Love I Got"Marv Johnson Brian Holland , Janie Bradford63--
"Who's the Fool" Singin' Sammy Ward Smokey Robinson-23-
"(You've Got to) Move Two Mountains"Marv Johnson2012-
"Happy Days"Marv Johnson Toni McKnight 587-
"Shop Around"The MiraclesSmokey Robinson21-1976: Captain & Tennille, #4 pop
1961"Don't Let Him Shop Around" Debbie Dean Smokey Robinson, Loucye Gordy Wakefield 92--
"Merry-Go-Round"Marv Johnson6126-
"Ain't It Baby"The MiraclesSmokey Robinson4915-
"Broken Hearted"The MiraclesSmokey Robinson97--
"I Don't Want to Take a Chance" Mary Wells William "Mickey" Stevenson 339-
1962"Dream Come True " The Temptations -22-
"Do You Love Me" The Contours 31-1963: Brian Poole & The Tremeloes, #1 UK
1963: The Dave Clark Five, #30 UK
1970: Deep Feeling, #34 UK
1984: Andy Fraser, #82 pop
1988: The Contours, #11 pop (reissue)
1995: Duke Baysee, #46 UK
"Way Over There"The MiraclesSmokey Robinson94--
"Let Me Go the Right Way"The Supremes9026-
"Shake Sherry"The Contours4321-
1963"Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right"Mary WellsSmokey Robinson100--
"Don't Let Her Be Your Baby"The Contours64--
"My Daddy Knows Best " The Marvelettes 67--
1964"Try It Baby" Marvin Gaye 156-
1967"You've Made Me So Very Happy" Brenda Holloway Brenda Holloway , Patrice Holloway , Frank Wilson 3940-1969: Blood, Sweat & Tears, #2 pop, #46 R&B, #35 UK
1970: Lou Rawls, #95 pop, #32 R&B
1969"I'm Livin' in Shame" Diana Ross & the Supremes Pam Sawyer , R. Dean Taylor , Frank Wilson, Henry Cosby 10814
"No Matter What Sign You Are"Diana Ross & the SupremesHenry Cosby3117371983: Russell Grant, #87 UK
"I Want You Back" The Jackson 5 The Corporation (Gordy, Freddie Perren, Deke Richards, Fonce Mizell)1121988: The Jackson 5, #8 UK (remix)
1998: Cleopatra, #4 UK
2007: The Jackson 5, #53 UK (reissue)
2009: The Jackson 5, #43 UK (reissue)
1970"ABC"The Jackson 5The Corporation1182009: The Jackson 5, #50 UK (reissue)
2011: The Glee Cast, #88 pop
"One More Chance"The Jackson 5The Corporation---1997: One, #31 UK
"The Love You Save"The Jackson 5The Corporation117
"I'll Be There"The Jackson 5 Bob West , Hal Davis , Willie Hutch 1141992: Mariah Carey (live), #1 pop, #11 R&B, #2 UK
2009: The Jackson 5, #49 UK (reissue)
"Give Love on Christmas Day"The Jackson 5Freddie Perren, Christine Perren , Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards---1998: Johnny Gill, #71 R&B
1971"Mama's Pearl"The Jackson 5The Corporation2225
"Maybe Tomorrow"The Jackson 5The Corporation203-1987: UB40, #14 UK
"Bless You" Martha Reeves and the Vandellas The Corporation532933
"Sugar Daddy"The Jackson 5The Corporation103-
1972"(We've Got a) Good Thing Going" Michael Jackson The Corporation---1981: Sugar Minott, #4 UK
1996: Yazz, #53 UK
2000: Sid Owen, #14 UK
1973"Get It Together"The Jackson 5Hal Davis, Don Fletcher , Jerry Marcellino , Mel Larson 282-
1980"Power"The Temptations Angelo Bond , Jean Mayer 4311-
1997"All I Want" 702 The Corporation, Charles Farrar , Troy Taylor 3533-

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