Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 'Who could be loving you' AL WILSON Have a SOUL CITY demo of this and love the record, just a great song, the mighty WILLIE HUTCH again of course but does anybody know the identity of the Female backing Singer who comes in near the end with some fantastic hollerin'? I like the JIMMY JAMES UK version too, but the backing on that souinds like THE LADYBIRDS or something similar and not a patch on this woman...
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 (edited) 'Who could be loving you' AL WILSON Have a SOUL CITY demo of this and love the record, just a great song, the mighty WILLIE HUTCH again of course but does anybody know the identity of the Female backing Singer who comes in near the end with some fantastic hollerin'? I like the JIMMY JAMES UK version too, but the backing on that souinds like THE LADYBIRDS or something similar and not a patch on this woman... What about out of the 5th dimention ?,eloise laws,marolyn magoo loads of em. Edited March 15, 2010 by ken
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 (edited) What about out of the 5th dimention ?,eloise laws,marolyn magoo loads of em. You mean this could be ELOISE LAWS etc? Edited March 15, 2010 by chorleysoul
bri pinch Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 fantastics did a great version on uk mgm in 1968. al wilson just shades it tho. b side of the snake on uk liberty in 1968. someone must have the lp and it must credit the female vocalist surely bri pinch
Garethx Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 A great song. The version by Jackie Ross on Fountain is very nice too, as is Dusty Springfield's. I'm afraid I don't know who the backing singers are on Al Wilson's version, but LA session singers of the time around the studios involved would have included names like Merry Clayton, Clydene Jackson and Brenda & Patrice Holloway among others.
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 A great song. The version by Jackie Ross on Fountain is very nice too, as is Dusty Springfield's. I'm afraid I don't know who the backing singers are on Al Wilson's version, but LA session singers of the time around the studios involved would have included names like Merry Clayton, Clydene Jackson and Brenda & Patrice Holloway among others. Just asked KEN by PM if there was a JACKIE ROSS version because I've never heard it or seen it, but PETE WIDDISON told me there definetly was. Don't suppose you can post it by any chance?
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 A great song. The version by Jackie Ross on Fountain is very nice too, as is Dusty Springfield's. I'm afraid I don't know who the backing singers are on Al Wilson's version, but LA session singers of the time around the studios involved would have included names like Merry Clayton, Clydene Jackson and Brenda & Patrice Holloway among others. Yeah I know and thats why it's obviously someone of real quality, which is why I want to try and pin it down. Like someone has said, if somebody has the LP it should be credited on there....
Soul Shrews Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Only the band credited on the LP unfortunatley chorlysoul.....................Jackie Ross version is class.....produced by Calvin Carter, arranged by Riley Hampton....on Jerry Butlers label...........flipside "Don't Change Your Mind" (written by Jerry Butler Billy Butler and Calvin Carter) is a great record too....and shouldn't set you back more than a tenner either Cheers Paul
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 (edited) Only the band credited on the LP unfortunatley chorlysoul.....................Jackie Ross version is class.....produced by Calvin Carter, arranged by Riley Hampton....on Jerry Butlers label...........flipside "Don't Change Your Mind" (written by Jerry Butler Billy Butler and Calvin Carter) is a great record too....and shouldn't set you back more than a tenner either Cheers Paul Many thanks for the info on the JACKIE ROSS version, what a pedigree! Will look out for one now. Can't believe the AL WILSON LP does not give the backing credits, listening to it again, my money is on MERRY CLAYTON though! Edited March 15, 2010 by chorleysoul
binsy Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 A great song. The version by Jackie Ross on Fountain is very nice too, as is Dusty Springfield's. I'm afraid I don't know who the backing singers are on Al Wilson's version, but LA session singers of the time around the studios involved would have included names like Merry Clayton, Clydene Jackson and Brenda & Patrice Holloway among others. I played it at Majestic soul a few months back and it sounded really good like most of the fountain label, well produced. I'm pretty sure it used to get played by Ian clark but my memory is not what it was
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 fantastics did a great version on uk mgm in 1968. al wilson just shades it tho. b side of the snake on uk liberty in 1968. someone must have the lp and it must credit the female vocalist surely bri pinch Apparently not, it seems! Any ideas now
Shinehead Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Fantastic LP also , but as stated no credits on the sleeve .
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 I played it at Majestic soul a few months back and it sounded really good like most of the fountain label, well produced. I'm pretty sure it used to get played by Ian clark but my memory is not what it was That might make sense, could well have been who WIDD heard it from...
Shinehead Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 The Blossoms were the favoured back up vocalists of producer Johnny Rivers , so Darlene Love could be a suspect .
Guest Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 (edited) The Blossoms were the favoured back up vocalists of producer Johnny Rivers , so Darlene Love could be a suspect . Hmmmmm, thats an interesting thought, I'm still stuck on MERRY CLAYTON at the moment tho, there's a kind of soaring gospel thing in that voice which is making me believe that. Doesn't sound much like DARLENE'S normal style...Thought this would be relatively simple! Edited March 16, 2010 by chorleysoul
Eddie Hubbard Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 I've got the Jackie Ross version on a UK Stax LP " Stax Sirens and Volt Vamps " .The Al Wilson version is also great I agree .....Best,Eddie
Ady Croasdell Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Does Tony mention it in the sleevenotes of Al's Kent CD?
John Benson Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Does Tony mention it in the sleevenotes of Al's Kent CD? Was that a clue Ady? Just got this from the Ace records website, part of the review for the album, written by David Cole: Elsewhere Al makes By The Time I Get To Phoenix - another Jim Webb composition - his own and delivers a classy Willie Hutch beat-ballad with a strong hook in Who Could Be Lovin' You (Other Than Me), his first Soul City 45 which has background support from the Blossoms. https://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=7731 Lovely song it is though! - I think I have all the versions mentioned above. Were there any others?
Guest Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 The Blossoms were the favoured back up vocalists of producer Johnny Rivers , so Darlene Love could be a suspect . Seems like you are bang on there, mate! OK, it says the BLOSSOMS in the sleeve notes, but is that singular voice that howls in response to AL in the fade out DARLENE LOVE or one of the other members?
Guest Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Was that a clue Ady? Just got this from the Ace records website, part of the review for the album, written by David Cole: Elsewhere Al makes By The Time I Get To Phoenix - another Jim Webb composition - his own and delivers a classy Willie Hutch beat-ballad with a strong hook in Who Could Be Lovin' You (Other Than Me), his first Soul City 45 which has background support from the Blossoms. https://www.acerecord...59&release=7731 Lovely song it is though! - I think I have all the versions mentioned above. Were there any others? I'm sure I was told there are some more versions, cannot think of them at the moment though. Anybody else know?
Ronjon Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 'Who could be loving you' AL WILSON Have a SOUL CITY demo of this and love the record, just a great song, the mighty WILLIE HUTCH again of course but does anybody know the identity of the Female backing Singer who comes in near the end with some fantastic hollerin'? I like the JIMMY JAMES UK version too, but the backing on that souinds like THE LADYBIRDS or something similar and not a patch on this woman... I played the Al Wilson version at New Pilsley soul last week. Got the predictable dance floor reaction (i.e. cleared the floor) but never mind cos it's just a great track. Did get some good feedback about it after though and will continue playing it for a few months. I've played the Jackie Ross and the Jimmy James versions and like them both but Al Wilson carries it for me. Andy
Guest Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 (edited) I played the Al Wilson version at New Pilsley soul last week. Got the predictable dance floor reaction (i.e. cleared the floor) but never mind cos it's just a great track. Did get some good feedback about it after though and will continue playing it for a few months. I've played the Jackie Ross and the Jimmy James versions and like them both but Al Wilson carries it for me. Andy Nice one mate! Fair play to you, I would have danced if I was there As a Soul record I think AL WILSON is the one, but as a Dancer, I think that JACKIE ROSS version is exquisite and might have got a slighty better reaction placed in between the right records. Let me know if you come across a good nick JACKIE ROSS? Edited March 17, 2010 by chorleysoul
Shinehead Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 (edited) I'm sure I was told there are some more versions, cannot think of them at the moment though. Anybody else know? Also done to good effect by Dusty Springfield . Seem to think the Fantastics also recorded it as well. Edited March 17, 2010 by shinehead
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