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Thread started 05/23/05 2:52am

lovedad43

"I didn't mean to turn you on" Cherrelle or Robert Palmer

Played both cuts back to back, gotta admit I like Robert Palmer versions more. Opinion please.
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Reply #1 posted 05/23/05 4:59am

DavidEye

The Cherelle version is superior music


I like Robert Palmer (R.I.P) but it was funny the way he kept "stealing" then-current R&B jams and having his own hit records with them.Remember when he covered The System's "You Are In My System" not too long after their ownversion was released? lol
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Reply #2 posted 05/23/05 5:55am

VoicesCarry

Cherrelle, all the way.
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Reply #3 posted 05/23/05 6:00am

RipHer2Shreds

Love them both almost equally. I give a slight edge to Cherrelle's version, if only for that kick ass Minneapolis sound in it. But I love the production in Palmer's version a lot, too.
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Reply #4 posted 05/23/05 6:15am

JackieBlue

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This song is so hot I love all the versions, Cherrelle's, Robert's and Mariah's.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #5 posted 05/23/05 6:18am

RipHer2Shreds

JackieBlue said:

This song is so hot I love all the versions, Cherrelle's, Robert's and Mariah's.

Mariah's is good, because it's just a copy of the original. I love hers until she does that silly-ass "duh duh duh duh dooooo dooo, duh duh duh duh dooooo dooo" at the end.
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Reply #6 posted 05/23/05 6:33am

vainandy

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Cherelle
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #7 posted 05/23/05 6:44am

theAudience

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DavidEye said:

The Cherelle version is superior music


I like Robert Palmer (R.I.P) but it was funny the way he kept "stealing" then-current R&B jams and having his own hit records with them.Remember when he covered The System's "You Are In My System" not too long after their ownversion was released? lol

Add Early In The Morning and Mercy Mercy Me to that list.
I don't know if they were BIG hits, but I did hear them on the radio a lot.
His versions always sounded anemic next to the originals.
I Didn't Mean to Turn You On was his best attempt in the R&B cover category.

Still, Cherrelle wins hands down.


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Reply #8 posted 05/23/05 6:45am

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mr. palmer.
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Reply #9 posted 05/23/05 7:13am

CinisterCee

1. Cherrelle
2. Mariah
3. Robert
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Reply #10 posted 05/23/05 7:19am

thetimefan

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I'd say Mariah's version.
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Reply #11 posted 05/23/05 7:46am

TonyVanDam

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lovedad43 said:

Played both cuts back to back, gotta admit I like Robert Palmer versions more. Opinion please.


Cherrelle's version was more cutting edge (courtesy of Jam/Lewis of course).

But believe it or not, Robert Palmer's cover version gave th song's lyrics a whole new meaning as a typical ladies man.


Robert Palmer wins!
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Reply #12 posted 05/23/05 7:49am

RipHer2Shreds

TonyVanDam said:

lovedad43 said:

Played both cuts back to back, gotta admit I like Robert Palmer versions more. Opinion please.


Cherrelle's version was more cutting edge (courtesy of Jam/Lewis of course).

But believe it or not, Robert Palmer's cover version gave th song's lyrics a whole new meaning as a typical ladies man.


Robert Palmer wins!
cool

While I gave the edge to Cherrelle's version, that is precisely why I love Palmer's version. A man singing those lyrics gives them an entirely different meaning.

When I took you out
I knew what you were all about
But when I did
I didn't mean to turn you on

Now I bring you home
You told me goodnight's not enough for you
I'm sorry baby
I didn't mean to turn you on
No, I didn't mean to turn you on

You read me wrong
I wasn't trying to lead you on
Not like you think
I didn't mean to turn you on

I know you
Were expecting a one night stand
When I refused
I knew you wouldn't understand

I told you twice
I was only trying to be nice
Only trying to be nice
Ooh, I didn't mean to turn you on

Babe now why should I
Feel guilty 'cause I won't give
Guilty 'cause I won't give in
I didn't mean to turn you on
Ooh, I didn't mean to turn you on

When I took you out
Iknew what you were all about
But when I did
I didn't mean to turn you on
No, I didn't mean to turn you on

I didn't mean to turn you on....
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Reply #13 posted 05/23/05 7:54am

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Robert Palmer
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Reply #14 posted 05/23/05 8:08am

13inchshoe

Palmer all the way.
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Reply #15 posted 05/23/05 8:11am

prodigalfan

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please! Cherrelle's version is better. Not just the singing. Actually I like Palmer's singing, he sounds so ultra smooth! But it is the music! The true Minnie sound is way better than that flat Hollywood copycat music.
FLYTE TYME all the way!!
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Reply #16 posted 05/23/05 8:13am

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Cherrelle--the seven minute version. The second half of the extended version is when the song really kicks into overdrive.
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Reply #17 posted 05/23/05 8:44am

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a mediocre song, even though it sounds like 1999 I go with Cherrelle
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Reply #18 posted 05/23/05 8:45am

Erotic1

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Cherrie's version is tighter but Palmer did completely pimp it.
No one plays the clarinet the way U play my heart
I'll cum a thousand different way b4 I even start...U're so nice...
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Reply #19 posted 05/23/05 9:03am

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CinisterCee said:


1. Cherrelle
2. Mariah
3. Robert


Cherelle did'nt sing it as good as Mariah, BUT Cherelle's version goes on for 7 minutes of raw uncut 1984 FFFFFUUUUUNNNNNKKKKK that cannot be denied. Those synths, drums & cymbals going through the left and right channels are mindblowing. i still get chills when the climax comes on and Jimmy & terry takes over just screamin "I Didnt Mean To Turn You On!! / AAAAA didnt mean to turn you on!!!" omg drool party dancing jig music headbang

Mariah's version on the other hand was excellent too. When i mish-mashed both versions together I noticed Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis turned up the bass on Mariah's version and added a little poppy synth in the beginning of her version as well...I think only I notice it though nod

Robert Palmer version is nice. Mellow and more for the pop crowds whom eh em, cannot handle the funk. pimp
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Reply #20 posted 05/23/05 9:24am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

TonyVanDam said:



Cherrelle's version was more cutting edge (courtesy of Jam/Lewis of course).

But believe it or not, Robert Palmer's cover version gave th song's lyrics a whole new meaning as a typical ladies man.


Robert Palmer wins! disbelief
cool

While I gave the edge to Cherrelle's version, that is precisely why I love Palmer's version. A man singing those lyrics gives them an entirely different meaning.

[]


I dont believe a man gonna turn down a woman rolleyes unless she look like Wanda (haaaayy). And if a man did turn down a woman he sure wouldnt tell it to her face, he would just not call. Cherelle and Mariah are more believeable.

This tune is definitley a woman's track. Just as Aretha singing respect instead of the person it was originally given to.

GOODDD I wish i had that video again. Cherelle trapped in a apartment and King Kong comes out and snatches her in the air. Havent seen it since I was like 5 or 6. I bet the video fit the music perfectly.
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Reply #21 posted 05/23/05 9:32am

RipHer2Shreds

paisleypark4 said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


While I gave the edge to Cherrelle's version, that is precisely why I love Palmer's version. A man singing those lyrics gives them an entirely different meaning.

[]


I dont believe a man gonna turn down a woman rolleyes unless she look like Wanda (haaaayy). And if a man did turn down a woman he sure wouldnt tell it to her face, he would just not call. Cherelle and Mariah are more believeable.

Who says he's telling her all this to her face? Maybe he's just writing it all down in his diary.

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Reply #22 posted 05/23/05 9:41am

funkpill

cool Like both..


But Robert Palmer.....
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Reply #23 posted 05/23/05 9:41am

paisleypark4

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RipHer2Shreds said:

paisleypark4 said:



I dont believe a man gonna turn down a woman rolleyes unless she look like Wanda (haaaayy). And if a man did turn down a woman he sure wouldnt tell it to her face, he would just not call. Cherelle and Mariah are more believeable.

Who says he's telling her all this to her face? Maybe he's just writing it all down in his diary.



Guys dont be friends and go out with girls just to 'talk', unless he's GAY falloff

R.I.P. Robert pray

Cherelle also has a Pt. II to it called "Oh No It's U Again" on High Priority.
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Reply #24 posted 05/23/05 9:57am

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Cherelle if only for the kickass intro. dancing jig
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Reply #25 posted 05/23/05 11:19am

namepeace

Both.
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Reply #26 posted 05/23/05 11:31am

Erotic1

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namepeace said:

Both.


Yo bro, I sent you an Org note.
No one plays the clarinet the way U play my heart
I'll cum a thousand different way b4 I even start...U're so nice...
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Reply #27 posted 05/23/05 12:14pm

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After listening to both these tunes again, my opinion has split.
While I still prefer Cherrelle's vocal performance, i'm now partial to Robert Palmer's music track.

Probably the Edwards/Thompson groove.


tA

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Reply #28 posted 05/23/05 1:38pm

Hotlegs

theAudience said:

DavidEye said:

The Cherelle version is superior music


I like Robert Palmer (R.I.P) but it was funny the way he kept "stealing" then-current R&B jams and having his own hit records with them.Remember when he covered The System's "You Are In My System" not too long after their ownversion was released? lol

Add Early In The Morning and Mercy Mercy Me to that list.
I don't know if they were BIG hits, but I did hear them on the radio a lot.
His versions always sounded anemic next to the originals.
I Didn't Mean to Turn You On was his best attempt in the R&B cover category.

Still, Cherrelle wins hands down.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm


nod eye couldn't agree w/you more TA.
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Reply #29 posted 05/23/05 1:39pm

Hotlegs

theAudience said:

After listening to both these tunes again, my opinion has split.
While I still prefer Cherrelle's vocal performance, i'm now partial to Robert Palmer's music track.

Probably the Edwards/Thompson groove.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm


hmmm I could kind of see your point b/c of the Chic spin on the song which makes a difference.
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