Memories of a Broken Promise
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Released1969
LabelRevolver REVS-004
Buddah Records BDA 144
Buddah Records BDA 144
| "Memories of a Broken Promise" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single by Motherlode | ||||
| B-side | "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" | |||
| Released | 1969 | |||
| Genre | Pop soul | |||
| Label | Revolver REVS-004 Buddah Records BDA 144 | |||
| Songwriter | Dianne Brooks | |||
| Producer | Mort Ross | |||
| Motherlode singles chronology | ||||
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"Memories of a Broken Promise" was a hit for Canadian group Motherlode in 1969. It was their second charting single.
The follow-up to their hit "When I Die", Motherlode released "Memories of a Broken Promise" which was written by Dianne Brooks.[1][2] It was released in Canada on Revolver REVS 004 and in the US on Buddah 144.[3] This being their second hit, it puts to rest the myth that Motherlode was a one hit wonder band.[4] It would eventually be one of the BMI Canada Certificate of Honour winners of 1969.[5]