"
Do It Baby" (TS334), was a 1974
R&B album by
The Miracles issued on
Motown's Tamla subsidiary label. It was noted as the second album by the group featuring new lead singer
Billy Griffin, after the departure of original Miracles lead singer
Smokey Robinson
two years earlier. This was the first-ever Miracles album which had
absolutely no creative input from Robinson whatsoever. While the group's
first album with Griffin,
Renaissance
(which was executive-produced by Robinson), was critically acclaimed
but commercially unsuccessful, "Do It Baby" was much more successful,
reaching No. 41 on the
Billboard pop albums chart and No. 4 of the
Billboard R&B albums chart.
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