Happy Birthday To One Of The Sweetest Voices Of Motown

It can be overwhelming to even try and count the many talented and charismatic musicians of Motown. But Tammi Terrell, with a voice that paired perfectly with Marvin Gaye's and the strikingly beautiful looks of an ingenue, stands out as a diamond among the gems.

Terrell would have celebrated her 68th birthday Monday. The young star died tragically at age 24, just several years after she was discovered by Motown Records' Berry Gordy.

See her here in 1966, a year after she signed with his label:

tammi terrell motown birthday marvin gaye
tammi terrell motown birthday marvin gaye

Photo by James Kriegsmann/Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images

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She would have been around 21 and was already churning out hits.

Terrell had 15 singles peak on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. According to NPR, she was born Thomasina Montgomery and first recorded as Tammy Montgomery, being groomed at a teen by Scepter Records to become a girl-group vocalist. Motown founder Barry Gordy discovered her singing in a Detroit club in 1965.

Terrell was romantically linked to The Temptations' David Ruffin and James Brown, and had a history of rocky relationships. But despite its platonic nature, it's her artistic partnership with Marvin Gaye that's endured, with duets including "Your Precious Love," "You're All I Need to Get By" and, of course, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." Listen to that classic, which peaked at number 19 on the charts in 1966, and check out some of the most memorable album covers from Motown below.

Terrell's battle with cancer began in 1967, when she collapsed in Gaye's arms while performing. She struggled with her health for three years before passing away on March 16, 1970. According to Spinner, Gaye was hit hard by the loss of his friend and fellow artist:

"It was a deep vibe ... as though she was dying for everyone who couldn't find love," he said.

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

DeBarge - In A Special Way
DeBarge - In A Special Way

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Marvin Gaye - I Want You
Marvin Gaye - I Want You

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

 Diana Ross - Surrender
Diana Ross - Surrender

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Jackson Five - Looking Through The Window
Jackson Five - Looking Through The Window

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Leon Ware - Musical Massage
Leon Ware - Musical Massage

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Martha Reeves - Vandellas Watchout
Martha Reeves - Vandellas Watchout

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Marvelettes - Sophisticated Soul
Marvelettes - Sophisticated Soul

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - United
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - United

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Rick James - Come Get It
Rick James - Come Get It

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Smokey Robinson & the Miracles- Make It Happen
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles- Make It Happen

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

The Supremes -  Where Did Our Love Go
The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Syreeta Wright - Syreeta
Syreeta Wright - Syreeta

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

The Temptations- With A Lot O' Soul
The Temptations- With A Lot O' Soul

Iconic Motown Records Album Covers

Diana Ross - Diana
Diana Ross - Diana

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.