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Holland–Dozier–Holland

Holland–Dozier–Holland was a songwriting and production team consisting of Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland.[1] The trio wrote, arranged and produced many songs that helped define the Motown sound in the 1960s.[1] During their tenure at Motown Records from 1962 to 1967, Dozier and Brian Holland were the composers and producers for each song, and Eddie Holland wrote the lyrics and arranged the vocals. Their most celebrated productions were singles for the Four Tops and the Supremes, including 10 of the Supremes' 12 US No. 1 singles, including "Baby Love", "Stop! In the Name of Love", and "You Keep Me Hangin' On".

Holland-Dozier-Holland
Lamont Dozier in 2009
Background information
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1962–1973
  • 2009
Past members

From 1969 to 1972, due to a legal dispute with Motown, they did not write material under their own names, but instead used the collective pseudonym "Edythe Wayne". When the trio left Motown, they continued to work as a production team (with Eddie Holland being added to the producer credits), and as a songwriting team, until about 1974.

The trio was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1988[2] and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.[3]

History

The trio came together at Motown in the early 1960s.[1] Eddie Holland had been working with Motown founder Berry Gordy prior to that label being formed; his 1958 Mercury single "You" was one of Gordy's earliest productions. Later, Eddie Holland had a career as a Motown recording artist, scoring a US Top 30 hit in 1961 with "Jamie". Eddie's brother Brian Holland was a Motown staff songwriter who also tasted success in 1961, being a co-composer of the Marvelettes' US No. 1 "Please Mr. Postman".[1] Dozier had been a recording artist for several labels in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the Anna label (owned by Berry Gordy's sister) and Motown subsidiary Mel-o-dy.

The three men eventually teamed up to create material for both themselves and other artists, but soon found they preferred being writers and producers to being performers (especially Eddie, who suffered from stage fright and retired from performing in 1964). They would write and produce scores of songs for Motown artists, including 25 Number 1 hit singles, such as "Heat Wave" for Martha and the Vandellas[4] and "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" for Marvin Gaye.

Lawsuits and solo careers

In 1967, H-D-H, as they were familiarly called, entered into a dispute with Berry Gordy Jr. over profit-sharing and royalties.[1] Eddie Holland had the others stage a work slowdown and, by early 1968, the trio had left the label.[1] They started their own labels, Invictus Records and Hot Wax Records, which were modestly successful.[1] When Motown sued for breach of contract, H-D-H countersued. The subsequent litigation was one of the longest legal battles in music industry history. Because they were legally contracted to Motown's publishing arm, Jobete, they could not use their own names on songs they wrote, and their material was credited to Wayne-Dunbar. Edith Wayne was a friend of the Holland family, and Ron Dunbar was an associate who was a songwriter and producer.[5] The lawsuit was settled in 1977.

Dozier left Holland–Dozier–Holland Productions, Inc. (HDHP) in 1973 and resumed his career as a solo performing artist.[1] In 1975, HDHP and Invictus Records sued Dozier and 31 others, claiming conspiracy to restrain trade and other charges. The suit was dismissed by a federal judge in 1982.[6] From the mid-1970s onwards, HDHP, with Harold Beatty replacing Dozier, wrote and produced songs for a number of artists. HDHP even worked on material for Motown artists in the 1970s, including The Supremes and Michael Jackson, while its litigation against the company was still pending. Dozier commented in 2008, "The lawsuit was just our way of taking care of business that needed to be taken care of—just like Berry Gordy had to take care of his business which resulted in the lawsuit. Business is business, love is love."[7]

Holland–Dozier–Holland threatened to sue the band Aerosmith in 1989 due to the resemblance of parts of the song "The Other Side" (from the album Pump) to the Holland–Dozier–Holland song "Standing in the Shadows of Love". To forestall litigation, Aerosmith agreed to add Holland–Dozier–Holland to the songwriting credits in the album's liner notes.

Later years

Dozier had his own production company and continued to work as a solo artist, producer and recording artist, while the Holland Brothers own HDH Records and Productions (without any participation from Lamont Dozier), which issues recordings from the Invictus and Hot Wax catalogs as well as new material.[1]

For a "one-time only reunion", the three composed the score for the musical production of The First Wives Club, based on the novel by Olivia Goldsmith and a later hit film. The musical included 22 new songs from the songwriting trio, with a book by Rupert Holmes. The musical was produced by Paul Lambert and Jonas Neilson and premiered in July 2009 at The Old Globe Theater in San Diego.[8] The San Diego production sold approximately 29,000 tickets in its five-week run. Ticket demand was so strong early on that The Old Globe extended its run (originally four weeks) prior to opening night. However, reviews were mixed to negative, and the producers opted to rework the book.

In June 2014, it was announced that The First Wives Club (with an entirely new book written by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason) would be heading to Chicago premiering on February 16, 2015. The play now included a sprinkling of classic H-D-H songs (including "Stop! In The Name Of Love" and "My World Is Empty Without You"), interspersed with the new material. Following the Chicago run, the production was to head to Broadway for a fall 2015 arrival,[9] but the critical reception to the play was lukewarm to negative, and the production quietly closed after its Chicago run.

Legacy

Longtime BMI songwriters, Brian Holland affiliated with the performing rights organization in 1960, followed by Lamont Dozier in 1961 and Eddie Holland in 1963. They have won many BMI Awards, including BMI Pop Awards and Million-Air citations.[10] On May 13, 2003, Holland–Dozier–Holland were honored as BMI Icons at the 51st BMI Pop Awards.

Holland–Dozier–Holland are mentioned (along with the Four Tops and their vocalist Levi Stubbs, as well as Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong) in the lyrics of the song "Levi Stubbs' Tears" from the 1986 Billy Bragg album Talking with the Taxman about Poetry; and also in the lyrics of the Magnetic Fields' song "The Death of Ferdinand de Saussure", from their 1999 album 69 Love Songs.

Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland were inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2010.[11]

Discography

Songwriting

Production

Year Song title Original artists Covering artists
1962 "Dearest One" Lamont Dozier
"Old Love (Let's Try It Again)" Mary Wells Martha and the Vandellas, Four Tops
"Darling, I Hum Our Song" Eddie Holland Martha and the Vandellas, Four Tops
1963 "Leaving Here" Eddie Holland Motörhead, Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards, Pearl Jam, The Birds, The Who, Brownsville Station, The Messengers, The Rationals, and The Volts
"Locking Up My Heart" The Marvelettes
"What Goes Up Must Come Down" /
"Come on Home"
Holland & Dozier
"Tie a String Around Your Finger" The Marvelettes
"Come and Get These Memories" /
"Jealous Lover"
Martha and the Vandellas[4] Hattie Littles, Anna King, The Supremes
"You Lost the Sweetest Boy" Mary Wells Dusty Springfield
"Heat Wave" /
"A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)"
Martha and the Vandellas[4] The Who, Linda Ronstadt and The Jam /
Dusty Springfield, Juice Newton, Ike & Tina Turner and The Animals, Phil Collins, Joan Osborne
"(He Won't Be True) Little Girl Blue" The Marvelettes
"Mickey's Monkey" The Miracles Martha and the Vandellas, The Hollies, The Young Rascals, John Mellencamp, Mother's Finest
"Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye" /
"Come on Home"
Gladys Horton & The Andantes
(credited as The Darnells.)
The Supremes
"When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" /
"Standing at the Crossroads of Love"
The Supremes Dusty Springfield, The Zombies, Bonnie Pointer
"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying" The Miracles The High Numbers
"Quicksand" /
"Darling I Hum Our Song"
Martha and the Vandellas
"Live Wire" /
"Old Love (Let's Try It Again)"
Martha and the Vandellas
"Run, Run, Run" /
"I'm Giving You Your Freedom"
The Supremes
"Can I Get a Witness" Marvin Gaye Dusty Springfield, The Rolling Stones, Sam Brown, The Steampacket, Lee Michaels, The Temptations, The Supremes, Z. Z. Hill
1964 "A Tear from a Woman's Eyes"
(non-single release; competed with "The Way You Do The Things You Do" for a spot on The Temptations' 7th single.)
The Temptations
"My Lady Bug Stay Away from That Beatle"
(never released)
R. Dean Taylor
"Like a Nightmare" /
"If You Were Mine"
The Andantes
"In My Lonely Room" Martha and the Vandellas The Supremes, The Action
"Just Ain't Enough Love" Eddie Holland The Isley Brothers
"Where Did Our Love Go" The Supremes Adam Ant, Soft Cell, Pussycat Dolls, Three Ounces of Love, The J. Geils Band, Donnie Elbert, The Manhattan Transfer
"Baby Don't You Do It" Marvin Gaye Small Faces, The Who, The Black Crowes, The Band, The Poets
"Guarantee (For a Lifetime)"
(never released)
Mary Wells
"Baby I Need Your Loving" /
"Call on Me"
Four Tops Johnny Rivers, Eric Carmen, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, and Joe Stubbs /
Shorty Long
"Candy to Me" /
"If You Don't Want My Love"
Eddie Holland Martha and the Vandellas, Four Tops
"Whisper You Love Me Boy"
(never released)
Mary Wells The Supremes, Chris Clark
"Baby Love" /
"Ask Any Girl"
The Supremes Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Tony Martin
"Come See About Me" /
"(You're Gone But) Always in My Heart"
The Supremes The Afghan Whigs, Barbara Mason, Jr. Walker & the All Stars, Choker Campbell and Pat Lewis, Bonnie Pointer, Yo La Tengo, Mark Farner & Don Brewer
"Without the One You Love (Life's Not Worth While)" /
"Love has Gone"
Four Tops The Supremes & Four Tops
"You're a Wonderful One" Marvin Gaye Don Bryant, Art Garfunkel
"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" Marvin Gaye Jr. Walker & the All-Stars, The Elgins, James Taylor, Grateful Dead, Joan Osborne, Liz Lands, Ruby Turner, Michael Bublé
1965 "Where Did You Go" Four Tops
"Stop! In the Name of Love" /
"I'm in Love Again"
The Supremes The Hollies, Talas, Kim Weston, Gloria Gaynor, Jonell Mosser
"You've Been a Long Time Coming" Marvin Gaye
"Who Could Ever Doubt My Love"
(non-single release; album-track only)
Brenda Holloway The Supremes, The Isley Brothers
"Nowhere to Run" Martha and the Vandellas Hattie Littles, The Messengers, Tower of Power, Bonnie Pointer, Ruby Turner, Laura Nyro & Labelle
"Back in My Arms Again" /
"Whisper You Love Me Boy"
The Supremes Genya Ravan, High Inergy
"I Can't Help Myself
(Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
"
Four Tops The Supremes, Gloria Lynne, Bonnie Pointer, Robert Parker, Johnny Rivers, and Axe
"The Only Time I'm Happy"
(limited promo-only single release)
The Supremes
"Mother Dear" (cancelled single release) /
"He Holds His Own"
The Supremes
"Nothing but Heartaches" /
"He Holds His Own"
The Supremes
"Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things)" Martha and the Vandellas The Supremes
"It's the Same Old Song" /
"Your Love Is Amazing"
Four Tops The Supremes, KC and the Sunshine Band and Joe Stubbs
"Mother Dear" (cancelled single release) /
"Who Could Ever Doubt My Love"
The Supremes
"I Hear a Symphony" /
"Who Could Ever Doubt My Love"
The Supremes Stevie Wonder, The Isley Brothers and The Temptations, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
"Something About You" Four Tops Sisters Love, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
"Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" Eddie Holland The Isley Brothers, Kim Weston, Mother Earth, Jermaine Jackson, The Doobie Brothers, and Blood, Sweat & Tears
"Darling Baby" The Elgins Rose Banks
"There's a Ghost in My House" R. Dean Taylor The Fall
1966 "(I'm a) Road Runner" Jr. Walker & the All-Stars Fleetwood Mac, Steppenwolf, Humble Pie, Peter Frampton, James Taylor, and Jerry Garcia
"This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" The Isley Brothers The Supremes, Ronald Isley, Rod Stewart, Tammi Terrell, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires and The Contours
"Ask Any Man" Tony Martin
"My World Is Empty Without You" The Supremes Mary Wilson, Della Reese, Diamanda Galás, The Afghan Whigs, Blackjack, Barbara McNair
"Put Yourself in My Place" The Elgins The Supremes, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
"There's No Love Left" The Isley Brothers
"Shake Me, Wake Me
(When It's Over)
" /
"Just as Long as You Need Me"
Four Tops The Hollies, Barbra Streisand
"Helpless" /
"A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)"
Kim Weston
"Call on Me" Shorty Long
"Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart" /
"He's All I Got"
The Supremes
"Who Could Ever Doubt My Love" The Isley Brothers
"I Like Everything About You" Four Tops
"I Guess I'll Always Love You" The Isley Brothers The Supremes
"Nothing but Soul" Jr. Walker & the All-Stars
"Love's Gone Bad" /
"Put Yourself in My Place"
Chris Clark
"You Can't Hurry Love" /
"Put Yourself in My Place"
The Supremes Phil Collins, Stray Cats, Dixie Chicks
"Little Darling (I Need You)" Marvin Gaye The Doobie Brothers
"Reach Out I'll Be There" /
"Until You Love Someone"
Four Tops Diana Ross, Thelma Houston, Michael Bolton, Gloria Gaynor, Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers and Snuff
"Stay in My Lonely Arms" The Elgins Diana Ross & the Supremes, Four Tops
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" /
"I Wanna Mother You, Smother You with Love"
(cancelled single release)
The Supremes
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" /
"Remove This Doubt"
The Supremes Vanilla Fudge, Rod Stewart, Kim Wilde, Rose Banks, Wilson Pickett, Reba McEntire, Mary Wilson
"Standing in the Shadows of Love" /
"Since You've Been Gone"
Four Tops The Jackson 5, Joe Stubbs, Rod Stewart, Barry White and Snuff
"I'm Ready for Love" Martha and the Vandellas The Temptations, June Pointer, High Inergy
"(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need" The Miracles The Jackson 5, The Cowsills, The GP's
"Heaven Must Have Sent You" The Elgins Diana Ross & the Supremes, Bonnie Pointer
1967 "Just One Last Look"
(non-single release; album-track only)
Four Tops The Temptations
"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" /
"There's No Stopping Us Now"
The Supremes Michael Jackson
"Your Love Is Amazing" Shorty Long Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
"Jimmy Mack" /
"Third Finger, Left Hand"
Martha and the Vandellas James Brown, Laura Nyro & Labelle, Bettye LaVette, Sheena Easton, Lani Hall, Bonnie Pointer
"Bernadette" /
"I Got a Feeling "
Four Tops
"My World Is Empty Without You" Barbara McNair Cover of The Supremes
"The Happening" /
"All I Know About You"
The Supremes Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
"Just Ain't Enough Love" The Isley Brothers
"7-Rooms of Gloom" /
"I'll Turn to Stone"
Four Tops Blondie, Pat Benatar
"I Understand My Man" The Elgins
"Your Unchanging Love" /
"I'll Take Care of You"
Marvin Gaye
"Reflections" /
"Going Down for the Third Time"
Diana Ross & the Supremes Syreeta, Four Tops, The Temptations, Michael McDonald, Sweet, Luther Vandross
"One Way Out" Martha and the Vandellas
"You Keep Me Running Away" /
"If You Don't Want My Love"
Four Tops
"I Got a Feeling" Barbara Randolph
"In and Out of Love" /
"I Guess I'll Always Love You"
Diana Ross & the Supremes
1968 "Whisper You Love Me Boy" Chris Clark
"Forever Came Today" Diana Ross & the Supremes The Jackson 5, Commodores
"I'm in a Different World" Four Tops
1969 "We've Got a Way Out Love" The Originals
"Crumbs off the Table"
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
The Glass House Laura Lee
"While You're Out Looking For Sugar"
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
Honey Cone
"Girls It Ain't Easy
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
Honey Cone
1970 "Give Me Just a Little More Time"
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
Chairmen of the Board Angela Clemmons, Kylie Minogue
"(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String"
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
Chairmen of the Board
"Band of Gold"
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
Freda Payne Sylvester, Charly McClain, Belinda Carlisle, Bonnie Tyler and Kimberley Locke
"Westbound #9"
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
The Flaming Ember
1972 "The Day I Found Myself"
(HDH as "Edythe Wayne")
Honey Cone
"Don't Leave Me Starvin' For Your Love" Holland–Dozier–Holland Laura Lee
"Why Can't We Be Lovers" Holland–Dozier–Holland
1973 "You're Gonna Need Me" Dionne Warwick

Holland brothers without Dozier

Year Song title Artist
1975 "We're Almost There" Michael Jackson
"Just a Little Bit of You" Michael Jackson
"Early Morning Love" The Supremes
"Where Do I Go from Here" The Supremes
1976 "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking" The Supremes
"High Energy" The Supremes
"Let Yourself Go" The Supremes
1982 "We Can Never Light That Old Flame Again" Diana Ross

Billboard Top Ten hit songs (US pop chart)

Year Song title US[12] Artist
1963 "Heat Wave" 4 Martha and the Vandellas
"Mickey's Monkey" 8 The Miracles
"Quicksand" 8 Martha and the Vandellas
1964 "Where Did Our Love Go" 1 The Supremes
"Baby Love" 1
"Come See About Me" 1
"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" 6 Marvin Gaye
1965 "Stop! In the Name of Love" 1 The Supremes
"Nowhere to Run" 8 Martha and the Vandellas
"Back in My Arms Again" 1 The Supremes
"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" 1 Four Tops
"It's the Same Old Song" 5
"I Hear a Symphony" 1 The Supremes
1966 "My World Is Empty Without You" 5
"Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart" 9
"You Can't Hurry Love" 1
"Reach Out I'll Be There" 1 Four Tops
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" 1 The Supremes
"Standing in the Shadows of Love" 6 Four Tops
"I'm Ready for Love" 9 Martha and the Vandellas
1967 "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" 1 The Supremes
"Baby I Need Your Loving" 3 Johnny Rivers
"Jimmy Mack" 10 Martha and the Vandellas
"Bernadette" 4 Four Tops
"The Happening" 1 The Supremes
"Reflections" 2
"In and Out of Love" 9
1968 "You Keep Me Hangin' On" 6 Vanilla Fudge
1970 "Give Me Just a Little More Time" 3 Chairmen of the Board
"Band of Gold" 3 Freda Payne
1975 "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" 5 James Taylor
"(Love Is Like a) Heat Wave" 5 Linda Ronstadt
1982 "You Can't Hurry Love" 10 Phil Collins
1987 "You Keep Me Hangin' On" 1 Kim Wilde
1990 "This Old Heart of Mine" 10 Rod Stewart with Ronald Isley

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 610. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ . Songwriters Hall of Fame. 1987-01-01. Archived from the original on 2013-03-08. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
  3. ^ . Rockhall.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 26 - The Soul Reformation: Phase two, the Motown story. [Part 5]" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries.
  5. ^ Ribowsky, Mark (23 October 2008). Mark Ribowsky, The Supremes: A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success, and Betrayal, Da Capo Press, 2008, chapter 21. ISBN 9780786726912. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Federal judge dismisses Invictus Records lawsuit", Billboard, October 2, 1982, p. 52.
  7. ^ Quoted in Lisa Robinson, "It Happened in Hitsville", Vanity Fair magazine, December 2008, p. 327.
  8. ^ "First Wives Club". First Wives Club. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
  9. ^ Hetrick, Adam. "First Wives Club Musical Eyes Broadway Run" 2014-06-08 at the Wayback Machine Playbill.com, June 4, 2014
  10. ^ "Holland-Dozier-Holland To Be Honored As Icons At BMI Pop Awards". Bmi.com. 20 April 2003. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
  11. ^ "Michigan Rock and Roll Legends - BRIAN HOLLAND-LAMONT DOZIER-EDDIE HOLLAND". Michiganrockandrolllegends.com. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  12. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2007). Top Pop Singles: 1955-2006. Record Research.

External links

  • HDH Records Official Site
  • SoulMusic Hall Of Fame at SoulMusic.com
  • Holland–Dozier–Holland discography at Discogs
  • Holland–Dozier–Holland at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Holland Dozier Holland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Holland Dozier Holland was a songwriting and production team consisting of Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland 1 The trio wrote arranged and produced many songs that helped define the Motown sound in the 1960s 1 During their tenure at Motown Records from 1962 to 1967 Dozier and Brian Holland were the composers and producers for each song and Eddie Holland wrote the lyrics and arranged the vocals Their most celebrated productions were singles for the Four Tops and the Supremes including 10 of the Supremes 12 US No 1 singles including Baby Love Stop In the Name of Love and You Keep Me Hangin On Holland Dozier HollandLamont Dozier in 2009Background informationOriginDetroit Michigan U S GenresMotown soundrhythm and bluessoulfunkYears active1962 19732009Past membersBrian Holland Lamont Dozier Eddie HollandFrom 1969 to 1972 due to a legal dispute with Motown they did not write material under their own names but instead used the collective pseudonym Edythe Wayne When the trio left Motown they continued to work as a production team with Eddie Holland being added to the producer credits and as a songwriting team until about 1974 The trio was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1988 2 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Lawsuits and solo careers 1 2 Later years 2 Legacy 3 Discography 3 1 Songwriting 3 2 Production 3 3 Holland brothers without Dozier 3 4 Billboard Top Ten hit songs US pop chart 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe trio came together at Motown in the early 1960s 1 Eddie Holland had been working with Motown founder Berry Gordy prior to that label being formed his 1958 Mercury single You was one of Gordy s earliest productions Later Eddie Holland had a career as a Motown recording artist scoring a US Top 30 hit in 1961 with Jamie Eddie s brother Brian Holland was a Motown staff songwriter who also tasted success in 1961 being a co composer of the Marvelettes US No 1 Please Mr Postman 1 Dozier had been a recording artist for several labels in the late 1950s and early 1960s including the Anna label owned by Berry Gordy s sister and Motown subsidiary Mel o dy The three men eventually teamed up to create material for both themselves and other artists but soon found they preferred being writers and producers to being performers especially Eddie who suffered from stage fright and retired from performing in 1964 They would write and produce scores of songs for Motown artists including 25 Number 1 hit singles such as Heat Wave for Martha and the Vandellas 4 and How Sweet It Is To Be Loved by You for Marvin Gaye Lawsuits and solo careers Edit In 1967 H D H as they were familiarly called entered into a dispute with Berry Gordy Jr over profit sharing and royalties 1 Eddie Holland had the others stage a work slowdown and by early 1968 the trio had left the label 1 They started their own labels Invictus Records and Hot Wax Records which were modestly successful 1 When Motown sued for breach of contract H D H countersued The subsequent litigation was one of the longest legal battles in music industry history Because they were legally contracted to Motown s publishing arm Jobete they could not use their own names on songs they wrote and their material was credited to Wayne Dunbar Edith Wayne was a friend of the Holland family and Ron Dunbar was an associate who was a songwriter and producer 5 The lawsuit was settled in 1977 Dozier left Holland Dozier Holland Productions Inc HDHP in 1973 and resumed his career as a solo performing artist 1 In 1975 HDHP and Invictus Records sued Dozier and 31 others claiming conspiracy to restrain trade and other charges The suit was dismissed by a federal judge in 1982 6 From the mid 1970s onwards HDHP with Harold Beatty replacing Dozier wrote and produced songs for a number of artists HDHP even worked on material for Motown artists in the 1970s including The Supremes and Michael Jackson while its litigation against the company was still pending Dozier commented in 2008 The lawsuit was just our way of taking care of business that needed to be taken care of just like Berry Gordy had to take care of his business which resulted in the lawsuit Business is business love is love 7 Holland Dozier Holland threatened to sue the band Aerosmith in 1989 due to the resemblance of parts of the song The Other Side from the album Pump to the Holland Dozier Holland song Standing in the Shadows of Love To forestall litigation Aerosmith agreed to add Holland Dozier Holland to the songwriting credits in the album s liner notes Later years Edit Dozier had his own production company and continued to work as a solo artist producer and recording artist while the Holland Brothers own HDH Records and Productions without any participation from Lamont Dozier which issues recordings from the Invictus and Hot Wax catalogs as well as new material 1 For a one time only reunion the three composed the score for the musical production of The First Wives Club based on the novel by Olivia Goldsmith and a later hit film The musical included 22 new songs from the songwriting trio with a book by Rupert Holmes The musical was produced by Paul Lambert and Jonas Neilson and premiered in July 2009 at The Old Globe Theater in San Diego 8 The San Diego production sold approximately 29 000 tickets in its five week run Ticket demand was so strong early on that The Old Globe extended its run originally four weeks prior to opening night However reviews were mixed to negative and the producers opted to rework the book In June 2014 it was announced that The First Wives Club with an entirely new book written by Linda Bloodworth Thomason would be heading to Chicago premiering on February 16 2015 The play now included a sprinkling of classic H D H songs including Stop In The Name Of Love and My World Is Empty Without You interspersed with the new material Following the Chicago run the production was to head to Broadway for a fall 2015 arrival 9 but the critical reception to the play was lukewarm to negative and the production quietly closed after its Chicago run Legacy EditLongtime BMI songwriters Brian Holland affiliated with the performing rights organization in 1960 followed by Lamont Dozier in 1961 and Eddie Holland in 1963 They have won many BMI Awards including BMI Pop Awards and Million Air citations 10 On May 13 2003 Holland Dozier Holland were honored as BMI Icons at the 51st BMI Pop Awards Holland Dozier Holland are mentioned along with the Four Tops and their vocalist Levi Stubbs as well as Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong in the lyrics of the song Levi Stubbs Tears from the 1986 Billy Bragg album Talking with the Taxman about Poetry and also in the lyrics of the Magnetic Fields song The Death of Ferdinand de Saussure from their 1999 album 69 Love Songs Brian Holland Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland were inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2010 11 Discography EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Songwriting Edit Main article List of songs written by Holland Dozier and Holland Production Edit Year Song title Original artists Covering artists1962 Dearest One Lamont Dozier Old Love Let s Try It Again Mary Wells Martha and the Vandellas Four Tops Darling I Hum Our Song Eddie Holland Martha and the Vandellas Four Tops1963 Leaving Here Eddie Holland Motorhead Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards Pearl Jam The Birds The Who Brownsville Station The Messengers The Rationals and The Volts Locking Up My Heart The Marvelettes What Goes Up Must Come Down Come on Home Holland amp Dozier Tie a String Around Your Finger The Marvelettes Come and Get These Memories Jealous Lover Martha and the Vandellas 4 Hattie Littles Anna King The Supremes You Lost the Sweetest Boy Mary Wells Dusty Springfield Heat Wave A Love Like Yours Don t Come Knocking Everyday Martha and the Vandellas 4 The Who Linda Ronstadt and The Jam Dusty Springfield Juice Newton Ike amp Tina Turner and The Animals Phil Collins Joan Osborne He Won t Be True Little Girl Blue The Marvelettes Mickey s Monkey The Miracles Martha and the Vandellas The Hollies The Young Rascals John Mellencamp Mother s Finest Too Hurt to Cry Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye Come on Home Gladys Horton amp The Andantes credited as The Darnells The Supremes When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes Standing at the Crossroads of Love The Supremes Dusty Springfield The Zombies Bonnie Pointer I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying The Miracles The High Numbers Quicksand Darling I Hum Our Song Martha and the Vandellas Live Wire Old Love Let s Try It Again Martha and the Vandellas Run Run Run I m Giving You Your Freedom The Supremes Can I Get a Witness Marvin Gaye Dusty Springfield The Rolling Stones Sam Brown The Steampacket Lee Michaels The Temptations The Supremes Z Z Hill1964 A Tear from a Woman s Eyes non single release competed with The Way You Do The Things You Do for a spot on The Temptations 7th single The Temptations My Lady Bug Stay Away from That Beatle never released R Dean Taylor Like a Nightmare If You Were Mine The Andantes In My Lonely Room Martha and the Vandellas The Supremes The Action Just Ain t Enough Love Eddie Holland The Isley Brothers Where Did Our Love Go The Supremes Adam Ant Soft Cell Pussycat Dolls Three Ounces of Love The J Geils Band Donnie Elbert The Manhattan Transfer Baby Don t You Do It Marvin Gaye Small Faces The Who The Black Crowes The Band The Poets Guarantee For a Lifetime never released Mary Wells Baby I Need Your Loving Call on Me Four Tops Johnny Rivers Eric Carmen The Supremes Marvin Gaye amp Tammi Terrell and Joe Stubbs Shorty Long Candy to Me If You Don t Want My Love Eddie Holland Martha and the Vandellas Four Tops Whisper You Love Me Boy never released Mary Wells The Supremes Chris Clark Baby Love Ask Any Girl The Supremes Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Tony Martin Come See About Me You re Gone But Always in My Heart The Supremes The Afghan Whigs Barbara Mason Jr Walker amp the All Stars Choker Campbell and Pat Lewis Bonnie Pointer Yo La Tengo Mark Farner amp Don Brewer Without the One You Love Life s Not Worth While Love has Gone Four Tops The Supremes amp Four Tops You re a Wonderful One Marvin Gaye Don Bryant Art Garfunkel How Sweet It Is To Be Loved by You Marvin Gaye Jr Walker amp the All Stars The Elgins James Taylor Grateful Dead Joan Osborne Liz Lands Ruby Turner Michael Buble1965 Where Did You Go Four Tops Stop In the Name of Love I m in Love Again The Supremes The Hollies Talas Kim Weston Gloria Gaynor Jonell Mosser You ve Been a Long Time Coming Marvin Gaye Who Could Ever Doubt My Love non single release album track only Brenda Holloway The Supremes The Isley Brothers Nowhere to Run Martha and the Vandellas Hattie Littles The Messengers Tower of Power Bonnie Pointer Ruby Turner Laura Nyro amp Labelle Back in My Arms Again Whisper You Love Me Boy The Supremes Genya Ravan High Inergy I Can t Help Myself Sugar Pie Honey Bunch Four Tops The Supremes Gloria Lynne Bonnie Pointer Robert Parker Johnny Rivers and Axe The Only Time I m Happy limited promo only single release The Supremes Mother Dear cancelled single release He Holds His Own The Supremes Nothing but Heartaches He Holds His Own The Supremes Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things Martha and the Vandellas The Supremes It s the Same Old Song Your Love Is Amazing Four Tops The Supremes KC and the Sunshine Band and Joe Stubbs Mother Dear cancelled single release Who Could Ever Doubt My Love The Supremes I Hear a Symphony Who Could Ever Doubt My Love The Supremes Stevie Wonder The Isley Brothers and The Temptations Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Something About You Four Tops Sisters Love Byron Lee and the Dragonaires Take Me in Your Arms Rock Me a Little While Eddie Holland The Isley Brothers Kim Weston Mother Earth Jermaine Jackson The Doobie Brothers and Blood Sweat amp Tears Darling Baby The Elgins Rose Banks There s a Ghost in My House R Dean Taylor The Fall1966 I m a Road Runner Jr Walker amp the All Stars Fleetwood Mac Steppenwolf Humble Pie Peter Frampton James Taylor and Jerry Garcia This Old Heart of Mine Is Weak for You The Isley Brothers The Supremes Ronald Isley Rod Stewart Tammi Terrell Byron Lee and the Dragonaires and The Contours Ask Any Man Tony Martin My World Is Empty Without You The Supremes Mary Wilson Della Reese Diamanda Galas The Afghan Whigs Blackjack Barbara McNair Put Yourself in My Place The Elgins The Supremes Byron Lee and the Dragonaires There s No Love Left The Isley Brothers Shake Me Wake Me When It s Over Just as Long as You Need Me Four Tops The Hollies Barbra Streisand Helpless A Love Like Yours Don t Come Knocking Everyday Kim Weston Call on Me Shorty Long Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart He s All I Got The Supremes Who Could Ever Doubt My Love The Isley Brothers I Like Everything About You Four Tops I Guess I ll Always Love You The Isley Brothers The Supremes Nothing but Soul Jr Walker amp the All Stars Love s Gone Bad Put Yourself in My Place Chris Clark You Can t Hurry Love Put Yourself in My Place The Supremes Phil Collins Stray Cats Dixie Chicks Little Darling I Need You Marvin Gaye The Doobie Brothers Reach Out I ll Be There Until You Love Someone Four Tops Diana Ross Thelma Houston Michael Bolton Gloria Gaynor Bobby Taylor amp the Vancouvers and Snuff Stay in My Lonely Arms The Elgins Diana Ross amp the Supremes Four Tops You Keep Me Hangin On I Wanna Mother You Smother You with Love cancelled single release The Supremes You Keep Me Hangin On Remove This Doubt The Supremes Vanilla Fudge Rod Stewart Kim Wilde Rose Banks Wilson Pickett Reba McEntire Mary Wilson Standing in the Shadows of Love Since You ve Been Gone Four Tops The Jackson 5 Joe Stubbs Rod Stewart Barry White and Snuff I m Ready for Love Martha and the Vandellas The Temptations June Pointer High Inergy Come Round Here I m the One You Need The Miracles The Jackson 5 The Cowsills The GP s Heaven Must Have Sent You The Elgins Diana Ross amp the Supremes Bonnie Pointer1967 Just One Last Look non single release album track only Four Tops The Temptations Love Is Here and Now You re Gone There s No Stopping Us Now The Supremes Michael Jackson Your Love Is Amazing Shorty Long Byron Lee and the Dragonaires Jimmy Mack Third Finger Left Hand Martha and the Vandellas James Brown Laura Nyro amp Labelle Bettye LaVette Sheena Easton Lani Hall Bonnie Pointer Bernadette I Got a Feeling Four Tops My World Is Empty Without You Barbara McNair Cover of The Supremes The Happening All I Know About You The Supremes Herb Alpert amp the Tijuana Brass Just Ain t Enough Love The Isley Brothers 7 Rooms of Gloom I ll Turn to Stone Four Tops Blondie Pat Benatar I Understand My Man The Elgins Your Unchanging Love I ll Take Care of You Marvin Gaye Reflections Going Down for the Third Time Diana Ross amp the Supremes Syreeta Four Tops The Temptations Michael McDonald Sweet Luther Vandross One Way Out Martha and the Vandellas You Keep Me Running Away If You Don t Want My Love Four Tops I Got a Feeling Barbara Randolph In and Out of Love I Guess I ll Always Love You Diana Ross amp the Supremes1968 Whisper You Love Me Boy Chris Clark Forever Came Today Diana Ross amp the Supremes The Jackson 5 Commodores I m in a Different World Four Tops1969 We ve Got a Way Out Love The Originals Crumbs off the Table HDH as Edythe Wayne The Glass House Laura Lee While You re Out Looking For Sugar HDH as Edythe Wayne Honey Cone Girls It Ain t Easy HDH as Edythe Wayne Honey Cone1970 Give Me Just a Little More Time HDH as Edythe Wayne Chairmen of the Board Angela Clemmons Kylie Minogue You ve Got Me Dangling on a String HDH as Edythe Wayne Chairmen of the Board Band of Gold HDH as Edythe Wayne Freda Payne Sylvester Charly McClain Belinda Carlisle Bonnie Tyler and Kimberley Locke Westbound 9 HDH as Edythe Wayne The Flaming Ember1972 The Day I Found Myself HDH as Edythe Wayne Honey Cone Don t Leave Me Starvin For Your Love Holland Dozier Holland Laura Lee Why Can t We Be Lovers Holland Dozier Holland1973 You re Gonna Need Me Dionne WarwickHolland brothers without Dozier Edit Year Song title Artist1975 We re Almost There Michael Jackson Just a Little Bit of You Michael Jackson Early Morning Love The Supremes Where Do I Go from Here The Supremes1976 I m Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking The Supremes High Energy The Supremes Let Yourself Go The Supremes1982 We Can Never Light That Old Flame Again Diana RossBillboard Top Ten hit songs US pop chart Edit Year Song title US 12 Artist1963 Heat Wave 4 Martha and the Vandellas Mickey s Monkey 8 The Miracles Quicksand 8 Martha and the Vandellas1964 Where Did Our Love Go 1 The Supremes Baby Love 1 Come See About Me 1 How Sweet It Is To Be Loved by You 6 Marvin Gaye1965 Stop In the Name of Love 1 The Supremes Nowhere to Run 8 Martha and the Vandellas Back in My Arms Again 1 The Supremes I Can t Help Myself Sugar Pie Honey Bunch 1 Four Tops It s the Same Old Song 5 I Hear a Symphony 1 The Supremes1966 My World Is Empty Without You 5 Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart 9 You Can t Hurry Love 1 Reach Out I ll Be There 1 Four Tops You Keep Me Hangin On 1 The Supremes Standing in the Shadows of Love 6 Four Tops I m Ready for Love 9 Martha and the Vandellas1967 Love Is Here and Now You re Gone 1 The Supremes Baby I Need Your Loving 3 Johnny Rivers Jimmy Mack 10 Martha and the Vandellas Bernadette 4 Four Tops The Happening 1 The Supremes Reflections 2 In and Out of Love 91968 You Keep Me Hangin On 6 Vanilla Fudge1970 Give Me Just a Little More Time 3 Chairmen of the Board Band of Gold 3 Freda Payne1975 How Sweet It Is To Be Loved by You 5 James Taylor Love Is Like a Heat Wave 5 Linda Ronstadt1982 You Can t Hurry Love 10 Phil Collins1987 You Keep Me Hangin On 1 Kim Wilde1990 This Old Heart of Mine 10 Rod Stewart with Ronald IsleyReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 610 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 1988 Award and Induction Ceremony Songwriters Hall of Fame 1987 01 01 Archived from the original on 2013 03 08 Retrieved 2013 04 01 Holland Dozier and Holland Rockhall com Archived from the original on 16 October 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2014 a b c Gilliland John 1969 Show 26 The Soul Reformation Phase two the Motown story Part 5 audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Ribowsky Mark 23 October 2008 Mark Ribowsky The Supremes A Saga of Motown Dreams Success and Betrayal Da Capo Press 2008 chapter 21 ISBN 9780786726912 Retrieved 27 September 2014 Federal judge dismisses Invictus Records lawsuit Billboard October 2 1982 p 52 Quoted in Lisa Robinson It Happened in Hitsville Vanity Fair magazine December 2008 p 327 First Wives Club First Wives Club Retrieved 2013 04 01 Hetrick Adam First Wives Club Musical Eyes Broadway Run Archived 2014 06 08 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com June 4 2014 Holland Dozier Holland To Be Honored As Icons At BMI Pop Awards Bmi com 20 April 2003 Retrieved 2010 10 01 Michigan Rock and Roll Legends BRIAN HOLLAND LAMONT DOZIER EDDIE HOLLAND Michiganrockandrolllegends com Retrieved October 10 2019 Whitburn Joel 2007 Top Pop Singles 1955 2006 Record Research External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Holland Dozier Holland HDH Records Official Site Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee article SoulMusic Hall Of Fame at SoulMusic com Holland Dozier Holland discography 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