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Lands left Motown in 1965, and recorded two singles for T & L Records, a label she formed with her husband R&B singer Tommy Brown.[1] In 1967, she released a single on the Chicago-based One-derful Records.[1] Lands and the Voices of Salvation are featured on the side-B single of Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous I Have a Dream speech, released on Gordy Records (G-7023), in 1968.[citation needed] In the late 1980s/early 1990s, Lands re-emerged and Ian Levine recorded her for his Motorcity label.[5]