Janie Bradford (born June 2, 1939[1] in Charleston, Missouri, United States)[2] is an American songwriter, most known for her tenure with Motown.
"Money" is also on The Rolling Stones' first UK EP (January 17, 1964).
Other hits by Bradford include "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" by Marvin Gaye (although originally by The Temptations), and also recorded by Phil Collins, "Contract On Love" by Little Stevie Wonder[3] and "Your Old Standby" for Mary Wells.
HAL Awards, an annual event that raises funds for performing arts scholarships while paying tribute to entertainment legends, including many of Motown's biggest stars.
[4] She has also established Twinn Records with songwriter and singer Marilyn McLeod.