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Robert Bateman (songwriter)

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to rewrite "Please Mr. Postman", a song that had been partly written by Dobbins' friend William Garrett. Bateman and Holland then produced the Marvelettes' recording of the song, which became the first Motown song to reach the number one position on the
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When the Satintones disbanded in 1961, after several record releases on Motown but without a hit, Bateman formed a writing and production partnership with
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and engineer. He was reportedly responsible for acquiring Motown's first recording equipment, a
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In later years, he was a frequent attendee at Motown reunion events, and was inducted into the
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singer, songwriter and record producer. Among other songs, he co-wrote the hits "
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label set up in Detroit by Wilbert Golden. The following year, he moved to
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American R&B singer, songwriter and record producer (1936–2016)
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Brian McCollum, "Motown songwriter Robert Bateman dies at 80",
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early in 2016. He died later that year, aged 80, following a
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pop singles chart, and was later also recorded successfully by
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Index

R&B
Please Mr. Postman
If You Need Me
Chicago, Illinois
the Satintones
Detroit, Michigan
bass singer
Motown
backing singer
tape recorder
WJLB
Brian Holland
the Marvelettes
Billboard Hot 100
the Beatles
the Carpenters
Twistin' Postman
Playboy
audition
Mary Wells
William "Mickey" Stevenson
Correc-Tone
New York City
Capitol Records
Florence Ballard
Wilson Pickett
Sonny Sanders
If You Need Me
Solomon Burke
the Rolling Stones

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