The Spinners -

Their first major hit was "That's What Girls Are Made For" (1961), but their biggest Motown success came with the Stevie Wonder-produced "It's A Shame" in 1970.

Led by Bobby Smith , this became one of their signature tracks. The Spinners

The Spinners were known for their sophisticated vocal harmonies, polished choreography, and the lush orchestration typical of the sound. Their music often blended emotional R&B ballads with upbeat, danceable funk. Quick Facts Origin Ferndale, Michigan Genre R&B, Soul, Philly Soul, Disco Peak Era 1972–1980 Signature Hit "I'll Be Around" Their first major hit was "That's What Girls

Formed in Ferndale, Michigan, the group's founding members included: (Bass) Billy Henderson Henry Fambrough Bobby Smith Their music often blended emotional R&B ballads with

The Spinners, often known as the , are a legendary American R&B vocal group that became one of the most successful acts of the 1970s "Philly Soul" era. Their career spanned several decades and record labels, most notably Motown and Atlantic Records. The Original Lineup