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Eddie Holland | |
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| Also known as | Edward Holland Edward Holland, Jr Edward James Holland Edward J. Jr. Holland Edward J. Holland Jr. James Edward Holland Jr.[1][2][3] |
| Born | Edward James Holland Jr.[1] (1939-10-30)October 30, 1939 (age 86) Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
| Genres | R&B,soul,funk |
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| Instrument | Vocals |
| Years active | 1962–present |
| Labels | Motown,Mercury,United Artists,Invictus, Hallmark |
Edward James Holland Jr. (born October 30, 1939) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer,[1][4] brother to songwriter and record producerBrian Holland.
Eddie Holland was born inDetroit, Michigan, and he has a younger brother,Brian, who also is a songwriter and producer whom he also worked with.[4]
Before Motown, as a singer Holland would collaborate withBerry Gordy in 1958 atMercury Records for the track “You (You You You You)” which was cowritten and produced by Gordy. Gordy went on to start Motown in 1959 and Eddie Holland and his brother, Brian, would go on and write music for Motown.[5] Although Holland was an earlyMotown artist who recorded minorhits such as "Jamie", released in 1961,[6] he grew tired of performing and joined his brother Brian and Lamont Dozier to form the songwriting teamHolland–Dozier–Holland, serving as the trio's lyricist. H-D-H was responsible for writing and producing much of the material that became known as theMotown sound, including hitrecords byMartha and the Vandellas,The Supremes, theFour Tops, andThe Isley Brothers, among others.[4] He has written or co-written 143 hits in the US charts and 80 in the UK.[7]
Holland also worked with record producerNorman Whitfield on lyrics for the songs he produced forthe Marvelettes andthe Temptations, like "Too Many Fish in the Sea" and "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep".[4]
Holland also composed songs for theFirst Wives Club musical, in 2009.[8]
Holland has been involved in severalCivil court cases regarding tax, loans, and music rights, in 1985, 1988, 1996, 2017, and 2020.[9][10][11][12][13]
In 2019, Brian (along with brother Eddie and Dave Thompson) co-authored an autobiography of Holland–Dozier–Holland, entitledCome and Get These Memories, named after thehit single byMartha and the Vandellas.[14]
| Year | Title and Catalog Number | Peak Chart Positions | Album | |
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| US | US R&B | |||
| 1958 | "Little Miss Ruby"(Mercury 71290X45) b/w "You (You You You You)" | — | — | Non-album track |
| 1959 | "(Where's The Joy?) In Nature Boy"(Kudo 667) b/w "Shock" | — | — | |
| "Merry-Go-Round"(Tamla T 102 / United Artists 172) b/w "It Moves Me" | — | — | ||
| 1960 | "Because I Love Her"(United Artists 191) b/w "Everybody's Going" | — | — | |
| 1961 | "Magic Mirror"(United Artists 207) b/w "Will You Love Me" | — | — | |
| "The Last Laugh"(United Artists 280) b/w "Why Do You Want To Let Me Go" | — | — | ||
| "Jamie"(Motown 1021) b/w "Take A Chance On Me" | 30 | 6 | Eddie Holland | |
| 1962 | "If Cleopatra Took A Chance"(Motown 1030) b/w "What About Me" | — | — | |
| "If It's Love (It's Alright)"(Motown 1031) b/w "It's Not Too Late" | — | — | ||
| 1963 | "Darling I Hum Our Song"(Motown 1036) b/w "Just A Few More Days" | — | — | Non-album track |
| "Baby Shake"(Motown 1043) b/w "Brenda" | — | — | ||
| "I'm On The Outside Looking In"(Motown 1049) b/w "I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To" | — | — | ||
| "Leaving Here"(Motown 1052) b/w "Brenda" | 76 | 27 | ||
| 1964 | "Just Ain't Enough Love"(Motown 1058) b/w "Last Night I Had A Vision" (fromEddie Holland) | 54 | 31 | |
| "Candy To Me"(Motown 1063) b/w "If You Don't Want My Love" | 58 | 29 | ||
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