I absolutely love the extended version of Heartaches. Thank you a million times for it.
Heres a reposting of my Nothing But Heartaches analysis I posted here a few years back..
I was relistening to the podcast Midnight Johnny was so nice to make available celebrating More Hits Deluxe with Andy Skurow and George Solomon this morning. The discussion of why Nothing But Heartaches didn't go to number one caught my ear and Andy made some wonderful points of the fierce competition on the charts at that moment and if it had come a little sooner or a little later it might have gone higher. He also made a point of referencing he would do some further research on it but since I'd rather him have some free time to go digging through the vaults for the next Supremes deluxe edition I thought I would see if I could come up with anything else of value to add since I have the book of Billboard weekly Hot 100 charts of the sixties.
First a list of the active Motown and associated labels currently charting the week Nothing But Heartached debuted, 7-31-1965.
I Can't Help Myself - Four Tops #6 [[slowly desecending after hitting #1 for 2 non consecutive weeks)
Pretty Little Baby - Marvin Gaye #30 [[climbing in it's fourth week on the chart) TAMLA
I'll Always Love You - The Spinners #50 [[climbing in it's third week on the chart)
Tracks Of My Tears - The Miracles #51 [[climbing in it's third week on the chart) TAMLA
Since I Lost My Baby - The Temptations #53 [[climbing in it's second week on the chart) GORDY
It's The Same Old Song - Four Tops #54 [[New Entry, Top Hot 100 debut of the week)
Shake & Fingerpop - Jr. Walker & The All Stars #81 [[New Entry, Third Highest Debut of the week) SOUL
Nothing But Heartaches - The Supremes #88 [[New Entry, Fifth highest debut of the week)
The Four Tops were riding high off the back off a still charting smash number one [[ICHM). The Supremes had also hit the summit last time out with "Back In My Arms Again," which left the chart three weeks before). In chart terms of longevity of their previous releases, The Tops had a longer run at the top [[2 wks vs. 1) in the top 10 [[10 wks vs. 5) and top 40 [[13 wks vs. 10) than the girls. Jr. Walker & The All Stars new single was following up the #36 Pop, #10 R&B "Do The Boomerang" which had left the chart 2 weeks prior.
In week two, all three records surged with Heartaches jumping over all the other higher debuts the prior week except ITSOS to land at #47. The Four Tops explode to #17, overtaking all the other Motown releases except I Can't Help Myself, still slowly dropping at #9. Week three NBH rises another twenty spots to #27, overtaking The Temptations and The Miracles but still twenty places behind ITSOS, now sitting pretty at #7. Also, occuring that week, The Beatles "Help" skyrockets in it's second week on the chart to #14, making it the only record younger than Heartaches to chart above it. In week four It's The Same Old Song holds at #7 while Help and the Beach Boys "California Girls" jump over it into the top 5. NBH is still starred, rising nine slots to #18 but competition gets tighter with the We Five's "You Were On My Mind," Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" James Brown's "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," and Mel Carter's "Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me" also bubbling under the top 10 with it. The next week the Tops rise [[but unstarred) to #5 thanks to Gary Lewis beginning to fall with Save Your Heart For Me. Dylan, Brown, and Carter all ascend into the lower half of the top 10 while the We Five and Supremes each rise five starred spots again to #12 and #13 respectively. Week 6 turns out to be the peak week for all three Motown singles that debuted together. The Tops held at #5 for a final week. Jr. Walker, having made slow but steady moves each week peaks at #29 with "Shake & Fingerpop." The Supremes "Nothing But Heartaches" makes it final rise up two slots to #11 and in most weeks would have grabbed one of the two top ten slots that opened up but loses out to the still strong We Five who jump to number seven and Barry McGuire's future number one "Eve Of Destruction" that leapfrogs over it in it's third chart week.
So the Top 10 in full that week of 9-4-1965 was...
#1 Help
#2 Like A Rolling Stone
#3 California Girls
#4 Unchained Melody
#5 It's The Same Old Song
#6 I Got You Babe
#7 You Were On My Mind
#8 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
#9 Eve Of Destruction
#10 Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me
Looks like an hour of classic oldies programming doesn't it? Except for Barry McGuire who's sole hit has pretty much disappeared from being in the gold category of any radio station library these days. So Andy has hit the nail on the head when he points out the competition was so fierce at that moment. If it had come a week before or Barry McGuire had come a week later things might have been different. Nothing But Heartaches was a victim of chart logjam rather than being a poor production or wrong single choice. This level of competition at that moment helps explain why classics like Since I Lost My Baby and Tracks Of My Tears stalled in the Top 20 at that same time.
Your thoughts?
I think Nothing But Heartaches - which I love - has a weak melody line on the verse. Ross' amazing vocal hides that fact, but it's weak, IMHO.
I agree completely with Andy on the Magnificent package.... But why were you unable to obtain additional previously pictures?
I agree completely with Andy on the Magnificent package.... But why were you unable to obtain additional previously unreleased pictures?
I've replaced so many of the original versions with these extended and remixed versions that I now actually forget what the original versions sound like! The joy of creating your own playlists.
Great version of Red Hot. Makes me much more interested in getting an expanded Mary Wilson set...
I think that was the first time hearing Red Hot- George did a nice remix. Hope it becomes commercially available.
And we're human beings even at the beginning of and throughout the day.....
The Left Banke
The finish on the expanded Touch Me In the Morning" cd package was a tremendous surprise and an exceedingly nice touch . Thanks, Andy, for all that you do!
Amazing Youre Good My Child !!
Also: Andy's mix of One Love In My Lifetime is definitive and worth mentioning
Andy,
I'm curious if this vocal on You're Good My Child is Dianas first pass at singing the tune. She seemed to favor a more forceful interpretation of her vocal throughout the song on the 76 released version where here she only comes into that voice on the latter half of the track... Love both versions but I always think shes just doing a guide vocal or first pass here....
Last edited by Glenpwood; 09-02-2014 at 11:48 PM.
Andy would like to know if any supremes or vandellas extended sets are in the works love your work looking and waiting for thec79 mary wiilson project. Best frances
We were working hard to get the box set done within the deadline, so Jeff Willens worked in one studio on Disc 4, while Suha worked in another room on Discs 1-3 and Bonus Disc 5. Harry and I bounced between the rooms making sure it was all done properly. The night we finished the project, we went to see Return To Love at MSG. It turned out to be the last night of the show.
The answer to #1 is that the booklet was made to iTunes specs which isn't meant for shrinking down. We did make one specific to a Jewel Case in the event they ever get made physically.
#2. There is a site: Classicmotown.com, but it is my understanding that it is getting a revamp soon to be all it should be. In the meantime, stick with SDF and we'll do our best to make sure you know what's happening!
[QUOTE=Motown Andy;248711]The answer to #1 is that the booklet was made to iTunes specs which isn't meant for shrinking down. We did make one specific to a Jewel Case in the event they ever get made physically.
As Miss Ray is still living, perhaps the jewel case cd booklets might appear in the trunk/back seat of her car... Just kidding!!!
Thank you everyone for tuning in and staying with us. Thank you for all your love and support. I didn't get to respond to each post, but I hope I answered everyone's questions. I did miss mentioning one of the most important items: Our next Expanded Diana Ross release will be Baby It's Me, and it will be before the new year. That's all I can say for now, more details to follow soon. Have a great night everyone!
Well worth staying up for.
Good night.
Andy, Thank you for coming online and taking the time to answer specific questions that were posted on SDF. That was above and beyond the call of duty. A big thanks for all that you do for us fans!
I only listened until 11 PM. Am I reading in this thread that there is a Mary Wilson project in the works?
Johnjeb,
The special version of Red Hot that was played/premiered was a composite from vinyl incorporating elements of the single, 12' mix, and album version. Andy Skurow had once asked George Solomon if he might combine the unique parts/variations of each into one song, since George possesses keen skills in that area. Andy kindly shared that version [[not from master tapes, but from vinyl) with us.
Andy indicated that at some point he would really like to see Mary's album come out. That release would likely include the Gus Dudgeon tracks that Mary had completed as well.
exciting news all the way around, and to think that after GO GO is my fav Supremes album SING HDH and DR78.
thank you Andy and John
hmmmm...after thought,,,EXPANDED BABY IT'S ME....this means two cds right???or is that deluxe. I am suddenly confused in my excitement
If memory serves me right, Andy and/or George indicated that there wasn't much additional material record during those sessions, and that this project would be a single cd as was Surrender. But they assured that the booklet would again be fabulous- [[which will now likely need to be downloaded).
Thanks for the clarifications carole cucumber and Glenpwood
I'm not holding my breath for a Mary Wilson compilation, especially since projects by both The Supremes and Diana Ross are on hold. It would be nice for fans to have a Mary Wilson retrospective, sooner rather than later, to round out the collection.
John, another wonderful program. Especially enjoyed your versions of Ladder and Heartaches.
Andy's stories about the process are always fascinating, although I'm disappointed to hear about digital downloads. As I mentioned in my earlier post I was hoping for a vinyl release of the WDOLG album this year to mark it's 50th Anniversary. However, my tuner just died - maybe it's a sign.
On The Supremes At The Copa Expanded Edition, Baby It's Me is listed under Also Available as: Diana Ross, Baby It's Me: Expanded Edition [[2-CD), so I keep my hopes up for a double CD.
MJ is the show up on listen again?
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