Smokey Robinson Criticism
- Introduction
- Singles: 'The Tears of a Clown'
- Records: 'A Pocket Full of Miracles'
- Records: 'One Dozen Roses'
- The Way You Do the Things You Do
- Come and Get These Memories: Martha Reeves and Smokey Robinson
- Smokey Robinson: The Artist as Corporate Man
- Records: 'Smokey Robinson and the Miracles: 1957/1972'
- 'Smokey': A Solo Set to Cherish
- Records: 'Smokey'
- Miracles and Other Happenings
- For the Record: 'Smokey'
- Popular Discs and Tapes: 'Smokey'
- Records: 'Pure Smoke'
- Smokey: Pure and Simple
- Records: 'A Quiet Storm'
- Popular Discs and Tapes: 'A Quiet Storm'
- You Can Make It if You Try: The Motown Story
- Mighty, Mighty Spade and Whitey: Black Lyrics and Soul's Interaction with White Culture
- Smokey and Co. Second That Emotion
- Four on the Floor: The Motown Sound
- Smokey's Legend Falters
- Tears of His Tracks
- Chairmen of the Board
- Popular Discs and Tapes: 'Where There's Smoke'
- Ticking Over
- Smokey Robinson Finds Paradise
- Smokey Robinson's 'Warm Thoughts': Unflagging Enthusiasm, Understated Brilliance
- Pop: Smokey Robinson Moves with the Times
- Records: 'Warm Thoughts'
- Motown
- Lifetime of Devotion
- Smokey Robinson's Awesome Romanticism
- Smokey Robinson's Sweet Nothings
- Records: 'Being with You'