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The Elgins

The Elgins The Elgins American rhythm and blues group For other uses, see The Elgins (disambiguation). The Elgins were an American vocal group on the Motown label, active from the late 1965 to 1967. Their most successful record was "Heaven Must Have Sent You", written and produced by the Holland–Dozier–Holland team,[1] which was a hit in the US in 1966, and in the UK when reissued in 1971.[2] Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Elgins Origin Detroit, Michigan, United States Genres R&B Years active 1965–1967 occasionally 1971–1990s Labels V.I.P. Tamla Motown (UK) Motorcity Past members Robert Fleming Johnny Dawson Cleo "Duke" Miller Norman McLean Saundra Mallett Edwards Yvonne Vernee Allen Jimmy Charles Close Career Founding members Robert Fleming, Johnny Dawson,…

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Singles

Ritha Mae / The Times We've Wasted
Ritha Mae / The Times We've Wasted (1964)
Darling Baby / Put Yourself In My Place
Darling Baby / Put Yourself In My Place (1965)
Heaven Must Have Sent You / Stay In My Lonely Arms
Heaven Must Have Sent You / Stay In My Lonely Arms (1965)
I Understand My Man / It's Been A Long Long Time
I Understand My Man / It's Been A Long Long Time (1966)
Heaven Must Have Sent You / Stay In My Lonely Arms
Heaven Must Have Sent You / Stay In My Lonely Arms (1970)