Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Make Someone Happy- The Supremes
Back In My Arms Again- Make Someone Happy
I Hear a Symphony- Queen of the House
The Supremes- Diana Ross- Mary Wilson- Florence Ballard
Primavera Sound 2016 - Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys)
Nomadizers estuvo en el Primavera Sound, disfrutando, entre otros, de Brian Wilson, de The Beach Boys. ¡Genial!
THE TEMPTATONS - GET READY - GUITAR COVER
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The Manhattan Transfer - Where Did Our Love Go (The Supremes Cover)
From '' Pastiche ''
Label: Atlantic – SD 19 163
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Norway
Released: 1978
Tracklist
A1 Four Brothers
A2 A Gal In Calico
A3 Love For Sale
A4 Je Voulais (Te Dire Que Je T'Attends)
A5 On A Little Street In Singapore
A6 In A Mellow Tone
B1 Walk In Love
B2 Who, What, When, Where, Why
B3 It's Not The Spotlight
B4 Pieces Of Dreams
B5 Where Did Our Love Go
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"Where Did Our Love Go" is a 1964 song recorded by American music group the Supremes for the Motown label.
Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, "Where Did Our Love Go" was the first single by the Supremes to go to the number-one position on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in the United States, a position it held for two weeks, from August 16 to August 29, 1964.
It was also the first of five Supremes songs in a row to reach number one (the others being "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", and "Back in My Arms Again").
The song also reached number one on the Cash Box R&B singles chart.
The Supremes' version is ranked #475 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2016 due to its "cultural, historic, or artistic significance."
History
According to Brian Holland, "Where Did Our Love Go" was written with The Supremes in mind.
Though Supremes member Mary Wilson would later write that the song had been originally given to The Marvelettes, Holland would deny this claim, as would the Marvelettes themselves.
When the Supremes were eventually given the song, the group members weren't pleased with the record, with member Florence Ballard later stating that they had wanted a stronger single similar to the Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman".
Although the group felt the song didn't have the hook to make it successful, they decided that they really didn't have a choice and prepared to record the song.
Cover versions
In 1965, labelmates the Four Tops' released "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)", which reached number one. While not exactly a true cover, the melodic and chordal progressions of "I Can't Help Myself" are almost identical to those of "Where Did Our Love Go".
In 1968, this song was covered by The Clarendonians, titled "Baby Baby".
In 1971, this song was covered by Donnie Elbert.
In 1976, The J. Geils Band covered the song on their live 1976 album Blow Your Face Out, and also charted at #68 with it.
In 1978, this song was covered by Ringo Starr
In 1981, Soft Cell combined their cover of "Where Did Our Love Go" with a cover of Gloria Jones' "Tainted Love"; the cover begins after "Tainted Love" ends on the same song.
In 1984, a cover was made for the cartoon Kidd Video by the eponymous band.
In 1986, the Norwegian swing/pop duo Bobbysocks! covered it on their LP Waiting for the Morning.
In 1993 Sinitta released "The Supreme EP" which featured the song along with two other Supremes hits and the 1970 Diana Ross single "Remember Me". It charted at #49 in the UK.
In 1998, a live version was performed in the Spice Girls, Spiceworld Tour by Baby Spice aka Emma Bunton.
The intro of this song was sampled in the 1998 Ace of Base song, "Always Have Always Will."
Electropop artists Gluebound covered the song for their 1998 album Essential Interpretations: Today's Great Artists Perform Yesterday's Classics.
In 2003, Jenni Rivera recorded the song for her covers album Homenaje a Las Grandes
In 2005, the Pussycat Dolls, like Soft Cell, recorded a combined cover song of "Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go" for their debut album, PCD.
In 2006, U.K. singer Declan Galbraith recorded the song for his second album Thank You.
In 2006, it was heavily sampled in the song "Here We Go" by grime collective Mademan presenting Vigar, Diddy, JR & L.Man.
In 2009, this song was covered by Lynda Carter in her album At Last.
He & his Problems "Hey Joe" by Jimi Hendrix, Freiraum St.Pölten, 2016
5 Uhr Tee im Freiraum am 1. Mai 2016
The Rolling Stones You Can't Always Get What You Want - Amy Kerby Cover
You Can't Alway Get What You Want - Live at Hoolihans - Amy Kerby Cover
The Supremes - You Can't Hurry Love
One more part from the unreleased Home Video: The Supremes In The Orient from 1966. Here singing one of my favorite songs: You Can't Hurry Love, this song peaked at #1 on Billboard Top 10 that year.
Fun fun fun from the beach boys piano version
I hope u like it I fixed up some parts so it wouldn't be super hard for me. Sorry at the end my brother is yelling at me so don't wonder what that is.