The Flaming Ember was an American blue-eyed soul band from Detroit, Michigan, United States, who found commercial success starting in the late 1960s. The group originally formed in Detroit in 1964. At that time they were known as The Flaming Embers, named for a local Detroit restaurant. They recorded for Ed Wingate's Ric-Tic label in 1967, scoring an R&B hit written by George Clinton, "Hey Mama Whatcha Got Good For Daddy." When Berry Gordy, Jr.'s Motown Records purchased Golden World... [more on Wikipedia]

Top songs: #1: Westbound #9 - #2: Mind, Body and Soul - #3: I'm Not My Brother's Keeper - #4: Shades of Green - #5: Stop the World and Let Me Off
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Overall#5960149
1960s#134240
1970s#1053109


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See also...

Bill Ellis • Jerry Plunk • Jim Bugnel • Joe Sladich


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