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Edwin Starr
Edwin Starr
American singer
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The Originals
The Originals
band
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Johnny Bristol
Johnny Bristol
American musician, songwriter and record producer
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Marv Johnson
Marv Johnson
American R&B and soul singer
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Billy Griffin
Billy Griffin
American singer and songwriter
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J. J. Jackson
J. J. Jackson
American singer
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The Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four
Detroit band
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Jimmy Ruffin
Jimmy Ruffin
American musician
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Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson
American recording artist; R&B singer-songwriter and record producer
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The Undisputed Truth
The Undisputed Truth
American band
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R. Dean Taylor
R. Dean Taylor
Canadian singer, musician, songwriter and record producer
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First Choice
First Choice
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Van McCoy
Van McCoy
American musician, record producer, arranger, songwriter, singer and orchestra conductor
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Hamilton Bohannon
Hamilton Bohannon
American percussionist, band leader, songwriter and record producer
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The Elgins
The Elgins
American rhythm and blues group
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Four Tops
Four Tops
American Motown vocal group
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Garnet Mimms
Garnet Mimms
American musician
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Gloria Jones
Gloria Jones
American singer
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Arthur Adams
Arthur Adams
American blues musician
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Willie Hutch
Willie Hutch
American musician
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Barrett Strong
Barrett Strong
American singer, songwriter
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Teena Marie
Teena Marie
American singer
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Major Lance
Major Lance
singer
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The Avons
The Avons
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Ashford & Simpson
Ashford & Simpson
songwriting-production team
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Bert Berns
Bert Berns
American songwriter and record producer of the 1960s
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Gregory Abbott
Gregory Abbott
American pop/rhythm and blues singer, songwriter and producer
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Betty Harris
Betty Harris
American singer
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The Temptations
The Temptations
American Motown vocal group
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Norman Whitfield
Norman Whitfield
American songwriter, record producer
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The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
American musical group
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The Spinners
The Spinners
American soul music vocal group
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Timi Yuro
Timi Yuro
American singer
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Mary Wells
Mary Wells
American pop/soul singer
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Gerry and the Pacemakers
Gerry and the Pacemakers
British band
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Dan Woodgate
Dan Woodgate
English drummer, songwriter, composer and record producer
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Roy C
Roy C
American singer, songwriter
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The 5th Dimension
The 5th Dimension
American popular music vocal group
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The Dream Academy
The Dream Academy
English folk rock band
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Simon Climie
Simon Climie
British songwriter and producer
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Joe Stubbs
Joe Stubbs
musical artist
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Jimmy Thomas
Jimmy Thomas
American soul singer-songwriter
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The Funk Brothers
The Funk Brothers
group of Motown studio musicians
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The Marvelettes
The Marvelettes
1960s all-girl music group
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Nightcrawlers
Nightcrawlers
band
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Tony Macaulay
Tony Macaulay
English author, composer for musical theatre, and songwriter
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Tamiko Jones
Tamiko Jones
American singer
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Dennis Coffey
Dennis Coffey
American guitarist
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The Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters
American vocal group from Oakland, California
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Brook Benton
Brook Benton
American singer and songwriter
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Brenda Holloway
Brenda Holloway
American musician
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James Jay "J. J." Barnes (born November 30, 1943, Detroit, Michigan) is an American R&B singer and songwriter.

He recorded several singles, starting in 1960. His early releases including "Just One More Time" and "Please Let Me In", on the record labels Mickay and Ric-Tic, had relatively little success, but were subsequently picked up as Northern soul favorites in the UK. He was later signed to Motown Records, where he contributed as a songwriter but did not have any recordings released as a singer. Some of his Motown material has subsequently been released on the A Cellarful of Motown! compilation album series.

His biggest hit single came in 1967 with "Baby Please Come Back Home" on the Groovesville label, which, like many of his records, he co-wrote. The song reached No. 9 on the US Billboard R&B chart. However, subsequent singles on a variety of labels, including covers of "Black Ivory" on Today/Perception Records, failed to repeat the success.

On the recommendation of his friend, Edwin Starr, Barnes moved to England in the 1970s, becoming popular. Starr had arranged for Barnes to appear on a series of shows, which led to him signing a deal with Contempo Records. He became a favorite artist of the UK Northern soul scene, and performed frequently in the UK. Early recordings from Barnes, such as "Please Let Me In" and "Real Humdinger", were re-released in the UK on the Tamla Motown label to cater for the buyers of Northern soul records. In the 1970s, Contempo Records released seven singles and an album, Sara Smile from Barnes, all without chart success. In the 1980s, he released five more records including a version of the Northern soul favorite by Frank Wilson, "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)".

His song "Chains of Love", originally the B-side to his 1967 hit "Baby Please Come Back Home", achieved further renown when it was covered by the Dirtbombs on their Ultraglide in Black album in 2001.