I still believe that it was the Supremes backing up the Four Tops on their original version of this great song. Check this one out:
I still believe that it was the Supremes backing up the Four Tops on their original version of this great song. Check this one out:
You just might be right, marv2. Either way, it sure is pretty. And Mary does a great job on lead vocal. I just wish that the girls had harmonized more over the ending instead of singing the same notes in unison. It would have been even more beautiful.
Last edited by Philles/Motown Gary; 09-27-2014 at 02:01 PM.
The backing vocals are just too similar, sound just like Mary and Cindy on the Tops record.
Here's the Tops' original:
I'd bet it's the Andantes. We know that their sound can sometimes closely resemble that of the Supremes; "The Composer" comes to mind.
On the Wikipedia page for this record it states that the Andantes only do the shout "Water" in the record. I know Jean, Mary and Cindy were recording with the Four Tops a lot during this period. The Tops back the Supremes up on their "Love the One You're With" etc. I still believe it was the Supremes back there just based on what I hear.
The Andantes were on the original recording of Still Water... only reason why I think so is because of their harmonies. Of course when they started singing, you start to wonder lol
Does anyone know if Frank Wilson also produced the Supremes version of the song?
Also, does anyone know if both versions were recorded in LA or Detroit?
The female backing singers included Brenda Joyce Evans & Billie Rae Calvin from the Undisputed Truth according to "CMS 1070"
Thank you both, Mowest and Roger. Still Mary and Cindy could be in the mix along with Brenda & Billie. They just sound very distinctive to me, always has on this particular song.
It's also been said that the background females on the Four Tops' version are members of The Undisputed Truth. They sound very similar, to me.
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