my boy, Norman Whitfield/on the LEFT in the beginning of the video. when HDH left Motown in 1968. Norman became that company's TOP music man, Music Producer and Composer. taking Motown in a totally different direction.
@tas631314 күн бұрын
Oh, yes he did! The first song by Norman I heard was He Means the World to Me by the Supremes. Jack Ashford’s vibes were all over the place on that session.
@unique74muzikАй бұрын
All the hitters in the room!!💪🙏🏾
@LRCDetroitАй бұрын
Man what a great interview!
@dgmgneco1516Ай бұрын
GREATNESS
@JesusisLvfds6400Ай бұрын
I saw this on PBS in the 90s
@tas631314 күн бұрын
Eddie had a string of singles released after Jamie. The follow-up was If Cleopatra took a chance (was it the answer to Mary Wells’ I Don’t Want to Take a Chance?) was a recording that sounded in place with the Buena Vista Social Club - I’m not kidding! What a record! He cut Leaving Here in 1963, which was a live staple for the Who! He originally recorded Just Ain’t Enough Love, Brenda and If You Don’t Want My Love - all heart wrenching ballads. That man could bring tears to your eyes. Eddie also NAILED a demo recording of Kim Weston’s Take Me in Your Arms. It had so much spirit it shames The Doobie Brothers’ version! Eddie’s voice was one of the best I’ve heard in the course of my life time. But, Mickey’s right. Eddie was not a performer, so his singing career was over before it started. It didn’t stop him from recording demos for other artists though. Sometimes he and Brian would record on records by Martha & the Vandellas or the Supremes.
@GoldFinger349 күн бұрын
Eddie Holland had tremendous stage fright. He sang demos for Jackie Wilson in the late 50’s.