City of Angels is an album by the
Motown soul group
The Miracles, released on Motown Records' Tamla label in September 1975. The group's fourth album recorded after replacing lead singer
Smokey Robinson with
Billy Griffin in 1972,
City of Angels is a
concept album, depicting of a man from "Anytown, U.S.A." who follows his estranged girlfriend Charlotte to
Los Angeles, where she has gone in hopes of becoming a star. All of the tracks on the album were written by Billy Griffin and Miracles bass singer
Pete Moore.
Freddie Perren and Moore served as the album's producers.