Author | Message |
When I'm Gone: who did it better? ...or Sexy or sassy? Sultry or soulful? Which one you prefer? Another great song written by the "Smoke" man. LYRICS: When I'm Gone (Wm. Robinson) What are you gonna do when I'm gone? Whose shoulder are you gonna cry on? What are you gonna do on the day When I turn my head and just walk away now? What are you gonna say to your friends When the talk around town begins? Will you tell them how treated me bad? Will you tell them how you made me so sad? 'Cause you made some people think that you love me a lot But they just don't know you and what they see isn't what we got We're happy in the public eye (happy in the public eye) They think you're such a wonderful guy (think you're such a wonderful guy) But they don't know how much you've lied And they don't know how much I've cried You're a real Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Ooh) (Ooh) (Ooh) (Ooh, ooh) You made a pass at every girl that you see But then when they hurt you, you come runnin' back crying to me I've comfort you whenever you're low (comfort you whenever you're low) And you don't have a place you can go (don't have a place you can go) You put your head on my shoulder to cry And then you turn around and tell me a lie And I just can't take it, I've gotta make it Now what are you gonna do when I'm gone (ooh) What are you gonna do when I'm gone (ooh) What are you gonna do when I'm gone (ooh) What are you gonna do when I'm gone (ooh) What are you gonna do when I'm gone? [Edited 11/13/07 14:51pm] [Edited 11/13/07 14:57pm] | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Here's a little story on how this song was first brought out by the two Motown legends who recorded it.
"When I'm Gone" was originally supposed to be put out by Mary Wells and was to be the follow-up to "My Guy" since the songs were similar, however, Mary got into a dispute with Berry Gordy over royalty disputes and left Motown as a result. Brenda Holloway was recently signed to the label around this time at just the age of 18 and her biggest claim to fame up until that point was "Every Little Bit Hurts", which reached the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100. After Mary's departure, Motown wanted Brenda, positioned to fill in Mary's spot as the female solo star of Motown, but Brenda had difficulty with that position and felt as if she was given leftovers rather than the label allowing her to write and produce her own stuff. Regardless, Brenda's version became a hit for her and I think it's the only version that's been on the charts reaching number twelve R&B and number twenty five pop in the early winter of '65. [Edited 11/13/07 15:12pm] | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I like 'em both. If push came to shove, I think I might pick Brenda. OTOH, tomorrow I might pick Mary. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
AlexdeParis said: I like 'em both. If push came to shove, I think I might pick Brenda. OTOH, tomorrow I might pick Mary.
Yeah both of them are THA KNOCK! | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |