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Genres
  
R&B

Active from
  
1962

Active until
  
1967

Genre
  
Rhythm and blues

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Origin
  
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Years active
  
1962–1967 occasionally 1971–1990s

Labels
  
V.I.P. Tamla Motown (UK) Motorcity

Associated acts
  
The Downbeats, Sandra Mallett & The Vandellas

Past members
  
Robert Fleming Johnny Dawson Cleo "Duke" Miller Norman McLean Saundra Mallett Edwards Yvonne Vernee Allen Jimmy Charles

Members
  
Saundra Mallett Edwards, Johnny Dawson

Albums
  
Darling Baby, The Motown Anthology

Similar
  
The Velvelettes, Kim Weston, The Contours, Martha and the Vandellas, Mary Wells

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The Elgins were an American vocal group on the Motown label, active from the late 1950s to 1967. Their most successful record was "Heaven Must Have Sent You", written and produced by the Holland–Dozier–Holland team, which was a hit in the US in 1966, and in the UK when reissued in 1971.

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Career

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Founding members Robert Fleming, Johnny Dawson, Cleo "Duke" Miller and Norman McLean recorded together for various small labels in Detroit prior to their Motown days, as The Sensations, The Five Emeralds, and The Downbeats, and also recorded as The Downbeats for Motown in 1962. The record company suggested that they add female lead vocalist Saundra Mallett, who had recorded unsuccessfully for the label, backed by The Vandellas; she later married and became Saundra Edwards. The new group's first single release was "Darling Baby", issued in December 1965; early copies credited the record to the Downbeats, but Berry Gordy wanted to use the name Elgins, which had previously been one of the names used by The Temptations. The record rose to no. 4 on the Billboard R&B chart and no. 72 on the pop chart, and its B-side, "Put Yourself in My Place", also made the pop chart. Several months later, they issued "Heaven Must Have Sent You", which again reached both the R&B and pop charts, becoming their biggest pop hit. They also released an album, Darling Baby. However, their follow-up single, "I Understand My Man," was less successful, and the group broke up in 1967.

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With the continuing popularity of Motown records in the UK, "Heaven Must Have Sent You" was reissued in 1971 and rose to no. 3 on the UK singles chart. "Put Yourself in My Place" was also reissued and made the chart. With Saundra Mallett Edwards being unwilling to rejoin the group, the Elgins toured the UK with former session vocalist Yvonne Vernee Allen taking her place. Vernee also recorded some material with The Elgins at Motown, but none of it saw release. Bonnie Pointer recorded a hit version of "Heaven Must Have Sent You" in 1979, and, in 1989, Vernee, Dawson, McLean and Jimmy Charles recorded a new arrangement of the song in the style of Pointer's disco version for producer Ian Levine and it was released as a single that same year. They made several further recordings for Levine's Motorcity label in the 1990s, and two albums, Take The Train (1990) and Sensational (1991), were released. A second single, "It's Sensational", was released in 1992, and a compilation album of their Motorcity material, The Best Of The Elgins, was released in 1996. Saundra Edwards also made separate recordings for the same label. She died in February 2002.

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A 1997 British import CD paired their album Darling Baby with one by The Monitors, another group that recorded for Motown with limited success, and which featured future Temptation, Richard Street. Recordings of the group, including their Motown album, all singles and unreleased recordings up to 1968, can be found on The Motown Anthology, released in 2007.

Albums

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  • 1966: Darling Baby (V.I.P. VM400)
  • 1968: Darling Baby (UK issue) (Tamla Motown STML/TML11081)
  • 1990: Take The Train (MOTCLP 39)
  • 1991: Sensational (MOTCCD 75)
  • 1996: The Best Of The Elgins (HTCD 7733-2)
  • 1997: The Elgins Meet The Monitors (UK issue) (Marginal ISO 9002)
  • 2007: The Motown Anthology (UK issue) (Universal UK B000OONPO0)

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    Songs

    Darling BabyDarling Baby · 1966
    Heaven Must Have Sent YouDarling Baby · 1966
    Put Yourself in My PlaceDarling Baby · 1966

    References

    The Elgins Wikipedia