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Nick and Valerie describe their years as songwriters with Motown, and the moment when they asked Berry Gordy for a "divorce," so they could become artists themselves. nbsp;It turned out to be the best of both worlds, as they would frequently return to work with various Motown artists, while continuing to grow as performers themselves. nbsp;Valerie Simpson maintains a generous point of view on writing for others: "I wear the hat of a songwriter when I'm writing. nbsp;That's the idea -- for some great artist to sing your song. nbsp;I'm really happy when I hear Diana Ross sing "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" -- I could not have done that better!" nbsp;Reflecting on the countless covers of that most famous composition, she says, "the song belongs to everyone."Songs included:nbsp; "I'm Every Woman" "Your Precious Love" "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand"
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Recommended: Ashford #38; Simpson: The Real Thing
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