In the ’60s, producer/songwriter Mickey Stevenson found fame crafting the songs that made Motown move. Tons of the era’s R&B standards tumbled from his pen—the propulsive jubilation of Martha Reeves & The Vandellas’ “Dancing In the Street”, the soulful devotion of Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston’s “It Takes Two” and Shorty Long’s sensual “Devil with the Blue Dress” are but a few examples of Stevenson’s work.