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Motown songwriter/producer Deke Richards dies

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Deke Richards was a producer and songwriter for Motown

He co-wrote "Love Child" for Diana Ross & The Supremes

Richards continued working on music projects later in life

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Deke Richards, a producer and songwriter who was part of the team responsible for Motown hits like “I Want You Back” and “Maybe Tomorrow,” died Sunday at age 68, according to a press release from Universal Music. He had been battling esophageal cancer.

Richards was leader of “The Corporation,” Motown’s songwriting and producing team that was also made up of Berry Gordy, Alphonzo Mizell and Freddie Perren. The group wrote several hits for the Jackson 5, including “ABC” and “The Love You Save.”

Richards co-wrote “Love Child” for Diana Ross & The Supremes, which went on to be a No. 1 hit.

Later in life, he worked on several projects, including the Jackson 5’s “Come And Get It: The Rare Pearls,” which was a 2012 release featuring rare and unreleased tracks by the group. His final project was mixing eight unreleased tracks by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas for the forthcoming box set “50th Anniversary: The Singles 1962-1972.”

A private family celebration is planned. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to help musical education via the HAL Awards’ site.

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