Way Over There

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About Way Over There

"Way Over There" is a 1960 Motown soul song and single, written by William "Smokey" Robinson, produced by Berry Gordy, and first performed by The Miracles (credited as "The Miracles featuring Bill 'Smokey' Robinson") for the Tamla (Motown) label. It was one of The Miracles' earliest charting singles, reaching #94 on the Billboard Pop chart. Motown president Berry Gordy, Jr. had The Miracles record the song several times during its chart run. The first version had minimal orchestration. The second version added strings, and this is the version played by most oldies stations today. Claudette (Mrs. Smokey) Robinson had several lead parts on this song (as the "lover way over there on the mountainside"), answering Smokey's leads with chants of "Come to me, Baby". The song's B-side, "(You Can) Depend on Me", while not charting nationally, did become a popular regional hit in many areas of the country,and Smokey still sings it in his live shows today. "Way Over There" has inspired cover versions by Edwin Starr, The Temptations, The Marvelettes, The Royal Counts, The Spitballs, and Eddie Adams Jr, while "(You Can) Depend on Me" has inspired cover versions by The Temptations, The Supremes, Mary Wells, and Brenda Holloway. The song was also used for the title of Hip-O Select's 2009 compilation: The Miracles – Depend on Me: The Early Albums , which collects the first five LP releases by the group. 


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I've got a lover way over there on the mountain side
And I know that's where I should be
Don't you know
I've got a lover way over there across the river wide
I can hear her calling to me
Oh, she's calling my name
So sweet so plain I can hear her saying
(Come to me, baby)
I'm on my way
(Come to me baby)
I'm gonna stay
(Come to me baby)

They tell me that the river's too deep 
And it's much too wide
Boy, you can't get over to the other side
But they don't know I got to get there
And hold her in my arms just one more time
Like I did before when she was mine, all mine
'Cause I hear her saying, 
(Come to me baby)
I'm on my way
(Come to me baby)
I'm gonna stay
I'm gonna get to you
No matter what I have to do

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The Miracles

The Miracles were an American rhythm and blues group that was the first successful recording acts for Motown Records in the 1960s. Founded in 1955 by Smokey Robinson,Pete Moore , and Ronnie White, the group's most notable lineup included that of Robinson, White ,Moore, Bobby Rogers, Claudette Robinson and Marv Tarplin. more »

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Written by: BERRY GORDY JR, BERRY JR GORDY, SMOKEY ROBINSON, WILLIAM ROBINSON JR.

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11 facts about this song

Artist Information
"Way Over There" is a song that was originally performed by "The Miracles". However, the female Motown group, "The Marvelettes", also recorded a version of this song.
Release Date
"Way Over There" was released by The Miracles in 1960. The Marvelettes version was released a bit later, in 1962.
Album Details
For The Marvelettes, this song was included in their debut studio album "Please Mr. Postman".
Songwriting Credits
The song was written by the Motown founder Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson who was a member of The Miracles.
Chart Performance
The Miracles' version of "Way Over There" managed to peak at number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Notable Instruments
The song is most recognized for its string and tambourine arrangements, which were quite unique and innovative at that time.
Song Background
This song is about love longing and was inspired by the doo-wop style popular in the 1960s.
Cover Versions
Aside from The Marvelettes, the song has been covered by other artists as well, such as Eddie Holland and The Royal Counts.
Live Performances
Although "Way Over There" was not one of the biggest hits for either The Marvelettes or The Miracles, it has been performed in various concerts and television appearances.
Legacy
Despite not being a chart-topper, "Way Over There" is still considered a classic in the Motown catalog and is appreciated by fans of the genre.
Contribution to Career
For The Miracles, "Way Over There" was one of the earliest hits that paved the way for their successful career. For The Marvelettes, the song helped them establish their name in the Motown scene.

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