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Henry R. Cosby (May 12, 1928 – January 22, 2002) was an American songwriter, arranger, record producer and musician who worked for Records from its formative years. Along with , Cosby was a key collaborator with from 1963 to 1970. Cosby co-wrote and/or co-produced three No. 1 US hits: Stevie Wonder's "" (1963), The Supremes' "Love Child" (1968), and The Miracles' "The Tears of a Clown" (1968).


Life and career
Cosby was born in , in 1928. He served in the U.S. Army during the , where he played alongside jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley in the military band. Upon his return to Detroit, he joined pianist Joe Hunter's jazz band. He played tenor saxophone in jazz clubs, as well as on records for different labels around the city.

When launched Motown Records in 1959 he recruited the Joe Hunter Band with Cosby, , , Larry Veeder, and Mike Terry, forming the basis of the ever-growing group of studio musicians contracted to the company. These studio musicians became known as the , and as a member of their early line-up Cosby performed on hundreds of Motown recordings in the 1960s, including Martha Reeves & the Vandellas US No. 2 hit "Dancing in the Street" (1964).Liner notes. The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 4: 1964, Hip-O Select - B0005946-02, US, 24 Feb 2006 As was Motown's policy at the time, none of the studio musicians were credited by name. Cosby also played on John Lee Hooker's 1962 single "Boom Boom", on .

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In addition to his saxophone playing, Cosby showed Gordy his talents as an arranger, producer, and songwriter, and became a key collaborator with the young Stevie Wonder.

Through the 1960s Cosby worked with many Motown artists, including production work for , , Jr. Walker, , , and others. He is best known for co-writing and/or co-producing many of 's early hits. These include Wonder's first major hit "", "My Cherie Amour", "I Was Made to Love Her", "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" and "For Once in My Life". Cosby received a writing credit for the 1967 US No. 4 hit "Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)" by (not related), a revamped version of "Uptight (Everything's Alright)".

Cosby co-wrote and co-produced "The Tears of a Clown" (1968), a US No. 1 hit for .

After leaving Motown when the company moved to Los Angeles in the early 1970s, Cosby worked for a time as a producer with , including production work for , a gospel-influenced artist from Detroit. His later productions include albums for , and Blood, Sweat and Tears. In 1977 Cosby wrote and produced the song "Be My Fortune Teller" by 94 East, one of the first recordings by Prince, and .


Death
Cosby died at age 73 on January 22, 2002, at the Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, after complications from a surgery. His name is written on an honorary South Tower Construction beam of the hospital.


Honors
In 2006, Cosby was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, alongside Sylvia Moy.


Selected discography

Singles
1963""US No. 1Cosby, Berry Gordy Jr.
1965"Uptight (Everything's Alright)"Stevie WonderUS No. 3, UK No. 14Cosby, , WonderCosby,
1966"Nothing's Too Good for My Baby"Stevie WonderUS No. 20Cosby, Moy, StevensonCosby, Stevenson
1966"A Place in the Sun"Stevie WonderUS No. 9, UK No. 20Ron Miller, Bryan WellsCosby
1966"It Takes Two" & US No. 14, UK No. 16Stevenson, MoyCosby, Stevenson
1967"I Was Made to Love Her"Stevie WonderUS No. 2, UK No. 5Cosby, Moy, Wonder, HardawayCosby
1967"I'm Wondering"Stevie WonderUS No. 12, UK No. 22Cosby, Moy, WonderCosby
1968"Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day"Stevie WonderUS No. 9, UK No. 46Cosby, Moy, WonderCosby
1968"Love Child"Diana Ross & the SupremesUS No. 1, UK No. 15, CAN No. 1The ClanThe Clan & Henry Cosby
1968"For Once in My Life"Stevie WonderUS No. 2, UK No. 3Ron Miller, Orlando MurdenCosby
1969"My Cherie Amour"Stevie WonderUS No. 4, UK No. 4Cosby, Moy, WonderCosby
1969"No Matter What Sign You Are"Diana Ross & the SupremesUS No. 31, UK No. 37Cosby, Berry Gordy Jr.Cosby, Berry Gordy Jr.
1970"The Tears of a Clown"Smokey Robinson & The MiraclesUS No. 1, UK No. 1Cosby, Wonder, Cosby, Robinson
1970"Never Had a Dream Come True"Stevie WonderUS No. 67, UK No. 6Cosby, Moy, WonderCosby
1970"I Should Be Proud"Martha & the VandellasUS No. 80Cosby, , Cosby
1971"C'Est La Même Chanson"Claude FrançoisFR No. 7Holland-Dozier-HollandCosby
1973"With a Child's Heart"US No. 50Cosby, Moy, Vicki Basemore,


Albums
1962The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie-, Hank Cosby
1962Tribute to Uncle RayStevie Wonder-Clarence Paul, Hank Cosby
1966Stevie WonderUS No. 33, UK No. 14Paul, Cosby, ,
,
1966Down to EarthStevie WonderUS No. 92Clarence Paul, Hank Cosby
1967I Was Made to Love HerStevie WonderUS No. 45Clarence Paul, Hank Cosby
1974Mirror ImageBlood, Sweat & TearsUS No. 149Henry Cosby
1978We Meet Again-Henry Cosby
1978Straight From The Heart-Henry Cosby
1979Come Away With MeThe Originals-Henry Cosby
1980Gotta Keep MovingMartha Reeves-Henry Cosby, Lamont Dozier


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