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Did you guys know Whitney`s "Saving all my love for you" was a cover originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. in 1978
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Yeah and so was "I Will Always Love You" as did by Dolly Parton PEACE.....It does not mean 2 be in a place where there is no noise,trouble,or hardwork.It means 2 be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart ! ![]() | |
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IrrisistableRich said: Yeah and so was "I Will Always Love You" as did by Dolly Parton
yeah well Whitney has done quite a few covers and made them hits, but i didn't know that Saving all my love was a cover | |
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And so was "Greatest Love of All" of course. I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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Yes. As hard already been mentioned, she has recorded a lot of covers and turned them into hits (or taken minor hits and turned them into major ones).
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SunnySkies said: originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. in 1978
![]() Yes, it was. This is also the reason why you do not DARE mention Whitney's name in Marilyn's presence. Her version was recorded long before Whitney's and was pulled back from release so that Whitney's could be released first. [Edited 4/20/08 11:30am] "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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she also did a cover of the Isley Bros 'For The Love of You' | |
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shorttrini said: SunnySkies said: originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. in 1978
![]() Yes, it was. This is also the reason why you do not DARE mention Whitney's name in Marilyn's presence. Her version was recorded long before Whitney's and was pulled back from release so that Whitney's could be released first. [Edited 4/20/08 11:30am] How was it pull back if it was recorded in 78'? Whitney's debut was what...85?? | |
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rushing07 said: And so was "Greatest Love of All" of course.
That one I knew for a while because I think George Benson has a minor hit with it. Surprised the public doesn't seem to be aware of that one at all, though. Considering how many of her early and signature hits are covers, she was sort of always thought of as a vocalist and not really a pop star. I think she attempted to go back to that half heartedly with "Just Whitney" and a passable cover of "You Light Up My Life" but it got a little complicated when the first single was an attempt at hip-hop pop with "Whatchulookinat". At just ten songs, that album was kind of a mess up and all over the place. [Edited 4/20/08 15:52pm] | |
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Wow,,,,I never knew that Love is just like the faucet
It turns off and on Sometimes when you think it's on baby It has turned off and gone Lady Day | |
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VinnyM27 said: rushing07 said: And so was "Greatest Love of All" of course.
That one I knew for a while because I think George Benson has a minor hit with it. Surprised the public doesn't seem to be aware of that one at all, though. Considering how many of her early and signature hits are covers, she was sort of always thought of as a vocalist and not really a pop star. I think she attempted to go back to that half heartedly with "Just Whitney" and a passable cover of "You Light Up My Life" but it got a little complicated when the first single was an attempt at hip-hop pop with "Whatchulookinat". At just ten songs, that album was kind of a mess up and all over the place. [Edited 4/20/08 15:52pm] Thats it totally, she was really a singer, despite not writing there are others like that, that never really write, I mean Sinatra never wrote, but Whitney was there for the "choice" of songs and voice, but of course she tried to be "tough" and came off as a sellout and totally lost it all. a-ha "foot of the mountain TOUR 2009" a-ha "Ending on a High Note Final TOUR 2010" going everywhere! | |
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Something else Nippy covered from 'em...
Love is just like the faucet
It turns off and on Sometimes when you think it's on baby It has turned off and gone Lady Day | |
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funkpill said: shorttrini said: Yes, it was. This is also the reason why you do not DARE mention Whitney's name in Marilyn's presence. Her version was recorded long before Whitney's and was pulled back from release so that Whitney's could be released first. [Edited 4/20/08 11:30am] How was it pull back if it was recorded in 78'? Whitney's debut was what...85?? Just because it was recorded in 78 does not mean that it was going to be released at that time. Alot of songs have been released years after they were recorded, The Beatles, "Got to get you into my life", being a good example. This was a story that was in Rolling Stone. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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Harlepolis said: Something else Nippy covered from 'em...
A FAAAAR cry from Whitney's version,,,,,god they're so goofy, I prefer Nippy's version. Wasn't that originally done by the 4 Tops? | |
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funkpill said: Harlepolis said: Something else Nippy covered from 'em...
A FAAAAR cry from Whitney's version,,,,,god they're so goofy, I prefer Nippy's version. Wasn't that originally done by the 4 Tops? Yes. | |
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shorttrini said: funkpill said: How was it pull back if it was recorded in 78'? Whitney's debut was what...85?? Just because it was recorded in 78 does not mean that it was going to be released at that time. Alot of songs have been released years after they were recorded, The Beatles, "Got to get you into my life", being a good example. This was a story that was in Rolling Stone. So Whitney's was recorded in 78 also?? | |
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funkpill said: shorttrini said: Just because it was recorded in 78 does not mean that it was going to be released at that time. Alot of songs have been released years after they were recorded, The Beatles, "Got to get you into my life", being a good example. This was a story that was in Rolling Stone. So Whitney's was recorded in 78 also?? No. Marilyn's version was recorded in 78' and was supposed to be released later. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: funkpill said: So Whitney's was recorded in 78 also?? No. Marilyn's version was recorded in 78' and was supposed to be released later. So it was never on any of their albums huh? | |
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Damn... SunnySkies sure likes his Solid Gold hosts. | |
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shorttrini said: funkpill said: How was it pull back if it was recorded in 78'? Whitney's debut was what...85?? Just because it was recorded in 78 does not mean that it was going to be released at that time. Alot of songs have been released years after they were recorded, The Beatles, "Got to get you into my life", being a good example. This was a story that was in Rolling Stone. Yes and stevie wonder's i just called to say i love you was recorded seven years earlier than it's 1984 release. It's not surprising at all. Bone made me stand up and get into the groove | |
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phunkdaddy said: shorttrini said: Just because it was recorded in 78 does not mean that it was going to be released at that time. Alot of songs have been released years after they were recorded, The Beatles, "Got to get you into my life", being a good example. This was a story that was in Rolling Stone. Yes and stevie wonder's i just called to say i love you was recorded seven years earlier than it's 1984 release. It's not surprising at all. Clearly understand that.. But how could it be pulled back in 78, when Whitney wasn't a recording artist yet? | |
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lastdecember said: VinnyM27 said: That one I knew for a while because I think George Benson has a minor hit with it. Surprised the public doesn't seem to be aware of that one at all, though. Considering how many of her early and signature hits are covers, she was sort of always thought of as a vocalist and not really a pop star. I think she attempted to go back to that half heartedly with "Just Whitney" and a passable cover of "You Light Up My Life" but it got a little complicated when the first single was an attempt at hip-hop pop with "Whatchulookinat". At just ten songs, that album was kind of a mess up and all over the place. [Edited 4/20/08 15:52pm] Thats it totally, she was really a singer, despite not writing there are others like that, that never really write, I mean Sinatra never wrote, but Whitney was there for the "choice" of songs and voice, but of course she tried to be "tough" and came off as a sellout and totally lost it all. When? Like in the late ninties that time she was booed during the Soul Train awards or something? I think when she came out with a real attempt at a modern R&B/pop album like "My Love Is Your Love", with the remixes, it really did end up taking off and showing her in a new light....however, it didn't last beyond that when they trouted out the greatest hits and none of the celebrity duets did anything on the US charts. If anything, that almost returned her too much to her safe past. | |
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Yes, so was For The Love Of You Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. | |
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Cinnie said: Damn... SunnySkies sure likes his Solid Gold hosts.
And still i haven`t seen the show "I am tired of people not treating me like the gift that i am" - Paula Abdul | |
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Cinnie said: Damn... SunnySkies sure likes his Solid Gold hosts.
I distinctly remember Marilyn performing Saving All My Love on Solid Gold and thinking "Why is she doing Whitney's song???" You don't need directions and you don't need cash. From your Jimmy Choos to your Ultralash. ~ Prince And when the groove is dead and gone, you know that Love survives so we can rock FOREVER. ~ RIP MJ | |
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Yeah,
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rushing07 said: And so was "Greatest Love of All" of course.
"here we go...."
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SunnySkies said: originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. in 1978
![]() I did't know it at the time it was released. I was still in my teens, and the songs my parents played from Marilyn & Billy were their 5th Dimension hits. The only song my mother ever played from them as a duo was "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)" | |
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Flowerz said: she also did a cover of the Isley Bros 'For The Love of You'
I thought that was a really pretty rendition | |
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SCNDLS said: Cinnie said: Damn... SunnySkies sure likes his Solid Gold hosts.
I distinctly remember Marilyn performing Saving All My Love on Solid Gold and thinking "Why is she doing Whitney's song???" "...the Chirrens" | |
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