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"'Choosey Beggar'" was a 1965 song recorded by Motown R&B group 'The Miracles' on its Tamla label subsidiary. It was issued as the B-side of the group's top-20 million-selling single,Coryton, Demitri; Joseph Murrells. Hits Of The Sixties: The Million Sellers "Going to a Go-Go", and was taken from the group's 'Billboard' Top 10 Pop album of the same name.

Written by Miracles members Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore and produced by Robinson, this song also became a national hit, reaching number 35 on the 'Billboard' R&B chart. As the song's narrator, lead singer Smokey Robinson, using a play on the old axiom, "Beggars can't be choosers", portrays a man who simply refuses to accept just "any girl":

'Beggars can't be choicey, I know...that's what the people say'...But though my heart is begging for love ...I've turned some love away..." Only one girl is right for him... "I'm a choosey beggar...and you're my choice..."

'Cash Box' described it as a "a slow-shufflin lament about a decidedly one-man woman."

"Choosey Beggar" has inspired cover versions by Debby Boone, and Jazz artist Chazz Dixon, and has been included in the Miracles' compilation album 'Greatest Hits - Vol. 2', along with several other Miracles "Greatest Hits" compilations.

Personnel Credits



Personnel The Miracles

*Smokey Robinson lead vocals, co-writer, producer

*Claudette Rogers Robinson background vocals

*Pete Moore background vocals, co-writer

*Ronnie White background vocals

*Bobby Rogers background vocals

*Marv Tarplin guitar

Other personnel

*Other instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra

References




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