Martha and the Vandellas (known from
1967 to
1972 as
Martha Reeves and the Vandellas) were among the most successful groups of the
Motown roster during the period 1963-1967. In contrast to other Motown groups such as
The Supremes and
The Marvelettes, Martha and the Vandellas were known for a harder, R&B sound, typified by "
(Love Is Like a) Heat Wave," "
Nowhere to Run," "
Jimmy Mack" and, their signature song, "
Dancing in the Street."
During their nine-year run on the charts from 1963 to 1972, Martha and the Vandellas charted over twenty-six hits and recorded in the styles of
doo-wop,
R&B,
pop,
blues,
rock and
soul. Ten Vandellas songs reached the top ten of the
Billboard R&B singles chart, including two R&B number ones. Twelve of the Vandellas' songs charted within the Top 40 of the
Billboard Hot 100, with six songs charting within the Top Ten including "Dancing in the Street," "Heat Wave," "Nowhere to Run" and "Jimmy Mack."