Thursday, December 3, 2020

The catalog of
William “Mickey” Stevenson, the head of
Motown A&R during the label’s 1960s heyday, is on its way to
Downtown Music Publishing, including Stevenson co-writes like “Dancing in the Street,” “Devil With the Blue Dress” and “Stubborn Kind of Fellow” and a host of songs recorded by
Marvin Gaye,
Stevie Wonder,
The Four Tops and others.
“Our partnership covers many songs that are near and dear to me, and I have full confidence that my creative legacy is in good hands,” Stevenson said.
Downtown Music Publishing Global President
Mike Smith said, "Opportunities to work with a catalog of this caliber don’t come around often. It's a genuine privilege to work with someone like Mickey, who is not only an important songwriter but a pivotal figure in the musical legacy of Motown. Beyond songwriting, Mickey’s contributions as the head of Motown A&R in the 1960s and his establishment of Motown’s studio band,
The Funk Brothers, helped to cultivate the ‘Motown Sound’ that is foundational to pop music.”
Downtown helpfully assembled a
Spotify playist of tracks in the catalog.