Mick Boyle Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 I don't know if this has already been asked here. But this is one of my favorite songs and I have a few questions about it that I cant find the answers to. I have noticed that there are many different versions, recorded under many different names such as the Prophets, The Detroit Prophets, The Originals and I am sure I also have a version by the Monitors (on CD) somewhere. Who recorded it first? I have also noticed it has been accredited to Holland Dozier Holland, but also accredited to Wilson and Stephenson. Who actually wrote it? I have previously been told that the versions are the same but just sped up/slowed down. But if you listen to the different versions it is clear this is wrong as the order of lines in the chorus are swapped around also. Which lyrics are the original lyrics? I am aware the that the song has never been officially released as 45 at any time and was an album track. But that is the only thing I do know. Any information regarding this song would be very much appreciated. Mick
Dobber Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 i think the originals is the only true original off an acetate,im sure all other versions are speeded up versions to sound like a female group!
Tony Smith Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 There must at least a dozen (or more) threads covering this subject on here! 1
Speedlimit Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Hi Mike there are three versions I know off all acetates the two 60's versions are two different lead vocalist as far as I know then there's a slightly more funky edged version that's been doing the rounds of late . The slightly fast 60's version is the one that was originally played covered up as the Detroit prophets by Dave Withers the prophets and monitors were both speculation as to the true identity to the artists at the time originally played. the slightly faster version is definatly a different lead vocalist to the version on the this is northern soul c.d which came out 10+ years ago as iv'e slowed it down to match the slower version and the vocals are pitched higher hope that help mate atb Steve
Peter99 Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Mick Boyle, on 29 Sept 2014 - 09:13 AM, said: I don't know if this has already been asked here. But this is one of my favorite songs and I have a few questions about it that I cant find the answers to. I have noticed that there are many different versions, recorded under many different names such as the Prophets, The Detroit Prophets, The Originals and I am sure I also have a version by the Monitors (on CD) somewhere. Who recorded it first? I have also noticed it has been accredited to Holland Dozier Holland, but also accredited to Wilson and Stephenson. Who actually wrote it? I have previously been told that the versions are the same but just sped up/slowed down. But if you listen to the different versions it is clear this is wrong as the order of lines in the chorus are swapped around also. Which lyrics are the original lyrics? I am aware the that the song has never been officially released as 45 at any time and was an album track. But that is the only thing I do know. Any information regarding this song would be very much appreciated. Mick Hi Mick These previous threads may be of interest: +the +originals Peter 1
Chalky Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 I know of I think 5 takes, all by the Originals using at least two different leads, Freddie Gorman and CP Spencer. Never heard of one by the Monitors. The Prophets, Detroit Prophets and any other name are bootlegs. 1
Dave Pinch Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 I know of I think 5 takes, all by the Originals using at least two different leads, Freddie Gorman and CP Spencer. Never heard of one by the Monitors. The Prophets, Detroit Prophets and any other name are bootlegs. thats pretty much it without trawling thru previous threads
Robbk Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 I have never seen any evidence of a Monitors' recording of that song. As far as I know. there were only the two different versions by The Originals. 1
Chalky Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 I have never seen any evidence of a Monitors' recording of that song. As far as I know. there were only the two different versions by The Originals. Off top of me head, three 60's, two slower and one quicker tempo and two late 60's early 70's take. They might be done same time just funky wah wah guitar and such.
Mick Boyle Posted September 30, 2014 Author Posted September 30, 2014 (edited) Thanks for help - any more is appreciated I did a search before I started the thread and found nothing (must be me) About 12 years ago I was given a CD full of un-issued Motown and requested never to give it out. On there is a version I didn't recognize, I asked who it was and The Monitors was the answer Thanks for the thread links Pete Edited September 30, 2014 by Mick Boyle 1
Peter99 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Thanks for help - any more is appreciated I did a search before I started the thread and found nothing (must be me) About 12 years ago I was given a CD full of un-issued Motown and requested never to give it out. On there is a version I didn't recognize, I asked who it was and The Monitors was the answer Thanks for the thread links Pete No problem Mick. I think there are some other threads too - but I'll never remember which one's I've linked now! If you go into the Look At Your Box forum you could try another search in there. Great record by the way - easily my favourite Motown track. All the best mate. Peter
Nsg Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Originals was covered up as "The Prophets" iirc
Davenpete Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 I know of I think 5 takes, all by the Originals using at least two different leads, Freddie Gorman and CP Spencer. Never heard of one by the Monitors. The Prophets, Detroit Prophets and any other name are bootlegs. Was told by Hank that it's CP Spencer on lead on the speeded up one. Dx
Nsg Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Suspicion (Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland Jr) publ. Jobete The Originals; recorded Hitsville, completed 14-Apr-66 ; produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier ; [version 1] 25-May-66 [acetate]; 45 (M): CCMN 0979-NHDD 23-Mar-98; CD (M): Debutante 530 814 2 This Is Northern Soul! Volume 2 [uK] 23-Mar-99; CD (M): Motown 31454 9506 2 The Very Best Of The Originals 28-Jun-01; CD (E): Spectrum 556 827 2 Northern Soul Connoisseurs [uK] 02-May-05; CD (M): Motown 067 024 2 This Is Northern Soul! The Motown Sound Volume 1 [uK] 06-Nov-06; CD (M): Reader's Digest RDCD 5411-3 The Ultimate Motown Collection - Dance Party The Originals; recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 25-Jun-71 ; produced by C.P. Spencer ; [version 2] [rel date unknown] [acetate]; 45 (M): National Sound Corporation
Spacehopper Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 and has now had a legit seven inch release in the recent box set
Chalky Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 (edited) Was told by Hank that it's CP Spencer on lead on the speeded up one. Dx Ey up mate, that'll be the one John Manship auctioned/sold 89/90, now resides with Richard Searling I think. There is a scan on the site I posted of it somewhere. Edited September 30, 2014 by chalky
Robbk Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Thanks for help - any more is appreciated I did a search before I started the thread and found nothing (must be me) About 12 years ago I was given a CD full of un-issued Motown and requested never to give it out. On there is a version I didn't recognize, I asked who it was and The Monitors was the answer Thanks for the thread links Pete You should be able to tell if a cut was really The Monitors. Richard Street's voice is unique, and easily recognisable. I don't believe any other male member of that group led on any recording until their Buddah release, after Richard left the group to join The Temptations.
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