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- Q6154380 description "American songwriter".
- Q6154380 description "American songwriter".
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- Q6154380 abstract "Janie Bradford (born June 2, 1939 in Charleston, Missouri) is an American songwriter, most known for her tenure with Motown. With Berry Gordy, she co-wrote "Money (That's What I Want)", originally recorded by Barrett Strong and used by The Beatles on their second album With The Beatles. [1] "Money" is also on The Rolling Stones' first U.K. EP (January 17, 1964). Other hits by Bradford include "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" by Marvin Gaye (although originally by The Temptations), and also recorded by Phil Collins, & "Your Old Standby" for Mary Wells. She worked at Motown for more than 25 years.Currently, Bradford is the executive director of the Janie Bradford HAL Scholarship Fund and producer of the Heroes And Legends aka HAL Awards, an annual event that raises funds for performing arts scholarships while paying tribute to entertainment legends, including many of Motown's biggest stars. She has also established Twinn Records with songwriter and singer Marilyn McLeod.".
- Q6154380 activeYearsEndYear "1958".
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- Q6154380 birthDate "1939-06-02".
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- Q6154380 birthDate "1939-06-02".
- Q6154380 birthName "Janie Bradford".
- Q6154380 birthPlace "Charleston, Missouri, United States".
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- Q6154380 name "Bradford, Janie".
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- Q6154380 shortDescription "American songwriter".
- Q6154380 yearsActive "1958".
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- Q6154380 comment "Janie Bradford (born June 2, 1939 in Charleston, Missouri) is an American songwriter, most known for her tenure with Motown. With Berry Gordy, she co-wrote "Money (That's What I Want)", originally recorded by Barrett Strong and used by The Beatles on their second album With The Beatles. [1] "Money" is also on The Rolling Stones' first U.K. EP (January 17, 1964).".
- Q6154380 label "Janie Bradford".
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