Their first major hit was "That's What Girls Are Made For" (1961), but their biggest Motown success came with the Stevie Wonder-produced "It's A Shame" in 1970.
Led by Bobby Smith , this became one of their signature tracks.
In 1972, they moved to Atlantic Records and began working with producer Thom Bell . This period defined their legacy with a string of hits: The Spinners
They found renewed success with the medley "Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me, Girl" in 1979. Musical Style and Influence
A high-energy disco-soul hit featuring lead vocals by Philippé Wynne . Their first major hit was "That's What Girls
Formed in Ferndale, Michigan, the group's founding members included: (Bass) Billy Henderson Henry Fambrough Bobby Smith
The group's sound evolved through different eras, defined by their lead singers and producers: This period defined their legacy with a string
For musicians interested in learning their iconic sounds, these tutorials break down the chords and grooves of their biggest hits: Learn To Play "I'll Be Around" by The Spinners 28K views · 2 years ago YouTube · Angela Petrilli Music How To Play "I'll Be Around" The Spinners On Guitar 7K views · 3 years ago YouTube · Guitar Funk Player I'll Be Around Guitar Lesson (The Spinners) 29K views · 3 years ago YouTube · Jon MacLennan