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Thread started 03/31/11 10:38am

Timmy84

The Originals - Baby I'm For Real (1969 and 1981 versions)

1969:

1981:

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First time hearing the '81 version.

Of course being from the 1980s, this was the first version I was familiar with:

After hearing the original, I fell in love with it.

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Reply #1 posted 03/31/11 10:51am

shorttrini

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What surprised me was, hearing that Marvin had a hand in writing it.

"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #2 posted 03/31/11 10:56am

Timmy84

shorttrini said:

What surprised me was, hearing that Marvin had a hand in writing it.

It surprised me initially. BUT when I heard it again, I DID HEAR MARVIN ALL ON IT. While the Temptations and Supremes were going psychedelic, the Jackson 5 brought in bubblegum soul, Gladys Knight & the Pips were going down a grittier soul direction and the Four Tops lost in the middle, Marvin brought back doo-wop to the late sixties and early seventies with this song and "The Bells". Marvin played drums and piano on both too as well as provide the "blow harmony" with the other Originals (if you hear the song real carefully) so he was all on those suckers. These were the songs to prove to Berry Gordy that he could hold his own.

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Reply #3 posted 03/31/11 2:47pm

shorttrini

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Timmy84 said:

shorttrini said:

What surprised me was, hearing that Marvin had a hand in writing it.

It surprised me initially. BUT when I heard it again, I DID HEAR MARVIN ALL ON IT. While the Temptations and Supremes were going psychedelic, the Jackson 5 brought in bubblegum soul, Gladys Knight & the Pips were going down a grittier soul direction and the Four Tops lost in the middle, Marvin brought back doo-wop to the late sixties and early seventies with this song and "The Bells". Marvin played drums and piano on both too as well as provide the "blow harmony" with the other Originals (if you hear the song real carefully) so he was all on those suckers. These were the songs to prove to Berry Gordy that he could hold his own.

I have been listening to this all day and the sentiment, is "ALL MARVIN". I never really paid attention to it, like that before. I am also surprised that he wrote, "Beachwood 45789".

"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #4 posted 03/31/11 2:50pm

Timmy84

shorttrini said:

Timmy84 said:

It surprised me initially. BUT when I heard it again, I DID HEAR MARVIN ALL ON IT. While the Temptations and Supremes were going psychedelic, the Jackson 5 brought in bubblegum soul, Gladys Knight & the Pips were going down a grittier soul direction and the Four Tops lost in the middle, Marvin brought back doo-wop to the late sixties and early seventies with this song and "The Bells". Marvin played drums and piano on both too as well as provide the "blow harmony" with the other Originals (if you hear the song real carefully) so he was all on those suckers. These were the songs to prove to Berry Gordy that he could hold his own.

I have been listening to this all day and the sentiment, is "ALL MARVIN". I never really paid attention to it, like that before. I am also surprised that he wrote, "Beachwood 45789".

nod

He co-wrote "Dancing in the Street" too with Mickey Stevenson and Ivy Hunter and sung on the background with the other Vandellas (Rosalind Ashford and the new member - at the time - Betty Kelly). I think he was also one of the drummers on the record too. It's easy to forget he was just as good a composer on other songs as he was on his own material later on. He also wrote (AND produced) the Miracles' "I Love You Secretly" (which came off the song "My Last Chance"). Marvin was one of Motown's early drummers too, he played on many early Marvelettes hits (including "Please Mr. Postman" and "Beechwood").

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Reply #5 posted 03/31/11 2:55pm

shorttrini

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Timmy84 said:

shorttrini said:

I have been listening to this all day and the sentiment, is "ALL MARVIN". I never really paid attention to it, like that before. I am also surprised that he wrote, "Beachwood 45789".

nod

He co-wrote "Dancing in the Street" too with Mickey Stevenson and Ivy Hunter and sung on the background with the other Vandellas (Rosalind Ashford and the new member - at the time - Betty Kelly). I think he was also one of the drummers on the record too. It's easy to forget he was just as good a composer on other songs as he was on his own material later on. He also wrote (AND produced) the Miracles' "I Love You Secretly" (which came off the song "My Last Chance"). Marvin was one of Motown's early drummers too, he played on many early Marvelettes hits (including "Please Mr. Postman" and "Beechwood").

I hope to God that they movies that are being made about him, will do him justice. Also, I think I will be doing something for birthday, on THE LEDGE. I just have to put it together.

"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #6 posted 03/31/11 3:01pm

Timmy84

shorttrini said:

Timmy84 said:

nod

He co-wrote "Dancing in the Street" too with Mickey Stevenson and Ivy Hunter and sung on the background with the other Vandellas (Rosalind Ashford and the new member - at the time - Betty Kelly). I think he was also one of the drummers on the record too. It's easy to forget he was just as good a composer on other songs as he was on his own material later on. He also wrote (AND produced) the Miracles' "I Love You Secretly" (which came off the song "My Last Chance"). Marvin was one of Motown's early drummers too, he played on many early Marvelettes hits (including "Please Mr. Postman" and "Beechwood").

I hope to God that they movies that are being made about him, will do him justice. Also, I think I will be doing something for birthday, on THE LEDGE. I just have to put it together.

I doubt they would but it's wishful thinking. lol

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Reply #7 posted 03/31/11 4:00pm

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shorttrini said:



Timmy84 said:




shorttrini said:


What surprised me was, hearing that Marvin had a hand in writing it.



It surprised me initially. BUT when I heard it again, I DID HEAR MARVIN ALL ON IT. While the Temptations and Supremes were going psychedelic, the Jackson 5 brought in bubblegum soul, Gladys Knight & the Pips were going down a grittier soul direction and the Four Tops lost in the middle, Marvin brought back doo-wop to the late sixties and early seventies with this song and "The Bells". Marvin played drums and piano on both too as well as provide the "blow harmony" with the other Originals (if you hear the song real carefully) so he was all on those suckers. These were the songs to prove to Berry Gordy that he could hold his own.




I have been listening to this all day and the sentiment, is "ALL MARVIN". I never really paid attention to it, like that before. I am also surprised that he wrote, "Beachwood 45789".


I don't know how you missed it all the other times. :lol:

I love the original (and the After 7 cover as well), but I always wished Marvin had released his own version. love
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Reply #8 posted 03/31/11 4:39pm

Shaolin325

I did not know Marvin wrote this!!! I love the '69 version, had never heard the '81 version and had an appreciation for After 7's version. Marvin, Marvin, Marvin...........

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Reply #9 posted 03/31/11 5:13pm

Timmy84

AlexdeParis said:

shorttrini said:

I have been listening to this all day and the sentiment, is "ALL MARVIN". I never really paid attention to it, like that before. I am also surprised that he wrote, "Beachwood 45789".

I don't know how you missed it all the other times. lol I love the original (and the After 7 cover as well), but I always wished Marvin had released his own version. love

Who knows? Maybe he did record his version but it's in the Motown archives. Remember the Originals did another Marvin composition, "You're the One" and Marvin's version was released on the "Lost Starved Heart" compilation.

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Reply #10 posted 03/31/11 5:56pm

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Timmy84 said:

AlexdeParis said:

shorttrini said: I don't know how you missed it all the other times. lol I love the original (and the After 7 cover as well), but I always wished Marvin had released his own version. love

Who knows? Maybe he did record his version but it's in the Motown archives. Remember the Originals did another Marvin composition, "You're the One" and Marvin's version was released on the "Lost Starved Heart" compilation.

Yes. I remember...

"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #11 posted 03/31/11 6:29pm

funkpill

Marvin can also be heard on these tunes as well.... biggrin

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music soothin

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Reply #12 posted 03/31/11 6:30pm

Timmy84

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Marvin can also be heard on these tunes as well.... biggrin

Alternative Version

music soothin

nod nod nod

Marvin actually edited the Originals' version of JTKYS and added in the music he did for HIS version. I don't even think the Originals were recording in the same studio with Marvin when his version was recorded. The alternate version of Marvin's recording of "Satisfied" took them out.

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Reply #13 posted 03/31/11 7:05pm

funkpill

Timmy84 said:

nod nod nod

Marvin actually edited the Originals' version of JTKYS and added in the music he did for HIS version. I don't even think the Originals were recording in the same studio with Marvin when his version was recorded. The alternate version of Marvin's recording of "Satisfied" took them out.

Marvin has an alternate version of this tune?? hmmm

Never knew that..

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Reply #14 posted 03/31/11 7:08pm

Timmy84

funkpill said:

Timmy84 said:

nod nod nod

Marvin actually edited the Originals' version of JTKYS and added in the music he did for HIS version. I don't even think the Originals were recording in the same studio with Marvin when his version was recorded. The alternate version of Marvin's recording of "Satisfied" took them out.

Marvin has an alternate version of this tune?? hmmm

Never knew that..

I take it you didn't get the 2001 deluxe issue of "Let's Get It On". lol

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Reply #15 posted 03/31/11 7:10pm

LittleBLUECorv
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Love This track

PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Reply #16 posted 03/31/11 7:13pm

funkpill

Timmy84 said:

funkpill said:

Marvin has an alternate version of this tune?? hmmm

Never knew that..

I take it you didn't get the 2001 deluxe issue of "Let's Get It On". lol

yeah, i have it

gotta listen to it again hmmm

it's been awhile biggrin

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Reply #17 posted 03/31/11 7:16pm

Timmy84

funkpill said:

Timmy84 said:

I take it you didn't get the 2001 deluxe issue of "Let's Get It On". lol

yeah, i have it

gotta listen to it again hmmm

it's been awhile biggrin

thumbs up!

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Reply #18 posted 03/31/11 7:20pm

HuMpThAnG

Marvin was just amazing

music damn!!!

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Reply #19 posted 03/31/11 7:24pm

funkpill

Timmy84 said:

funkpill said:

yeah, i have it

gotta listen to it again hmmm

it's been awhile biggrin

thumbs up!

ok...now i remember cool

thumbs up!

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Reply #20 posted 03/31/11 7:28pm

Timmy84

HuMpThAnG said:

Marvin was just amazing

music damn!!!

That's an understatement at that too. music nod

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Reply #21 posted 03/31/11 7:28pm

Timmy84

funkpill said:

Timmy84 said:

thumbs up!

ok...now i remember cool

thumbs up!

smile

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