Baby That's Backatcha
Baby That's Backatcha is a 1975 single written, produced and performed by Smokey Robinson.[1] From the album, A Quiet Storm, this disco/dance record (also featured on the disco charts) was Robinson's first of two solo (without the Miracles) number ones on the R&B chart and his second Top 40 solo hit peaking at number 26.[2]
See also
- List of number-one R&B singles of 1975 (U.S.)
References
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Smokey Robinson
- Smokey
- Pure Smokey
- A Quiet Storm
- Smokey's Family Robinson
- Deep in My Soul
- Big Time
- Love Breeze
- Smokin'
- Where There's Smoke...
- Warm Thoughts
- Being with You
- Yes It's You Lady
- Touch the Sky
- Essar
- Smoke Signals
- One Heartbeat
- Love, Smokey
- Double Good Everything
- Intimate
- Food for the Spirit
- My World (The Definitive Collection)
- Timeless Love
- Time Flies When You're Having Fun
- Now and Then
- Smokey & Friends
- Christmas Everyday
- Gasms
- "Baby That's Backatcha"
- "Pops, We Love You (A Tribute to Father)"
- "Get Ready"
- "Cruisin'"
- "Being with You"
- "Ebony Eyes"
- "Just to See Her"
- "One Heartbeat"
- "We've Saved the Best for Last"
- Discography
- The Miracles
- The Miracles discography
- "Pure Smokey"
- "When Smokey Sings"
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