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thomas96
08-24-2013, 07:51 PM
I was listening to Still Water [[peace) and thought, wow the spoken word aspect of some songs is just amazing. To name a few...

Four Tops - Still Water [[peace)

Lamont Dozier - Why Can't We Be Lovers

Bobby Taylor - Just A Little Bit Closer

Bobby Taylor - Child of Tears

Diana Ross - Ain't No Mountain High Enough

robb_k
08-24-2013, 08:00 PM
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NONE! I absolutely HATE talking in a song!!! I hated them in 1950, and I hate them now. Beautiful singing is RUINED by talking. So many beautiful 1950s group harmony ballads were destroyed by the singers stopping to have a monologue. Yeccccch! What a horrible idea. We listen to songs because singers sing them. If we wanted to hear someone speak, we'd buy a comedy album or an album of speeches, or an album by a story teller.

Just my opinion. I know most of you will probably disagree.

westgrandboulevard
08-24-2013, 08:01 PM
Thomas96, if you're asking the rest of us for our favourites, here are just some I'd pick :

Jimmy Ruffin -
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
I've Passed This Way Before

The Marvelettes -
Now Is The Time For Love
When You're Young And In Love [[alternative version)

Martha Reeves & The Vandellas -
Forget Me Not

Jerry Oz
08-24-2013, 08:45 PM
The Gerald Alston thread begs me to mention "Kiss and Say Goodbye".

Kamasu_Jr
08-24-2013, 08:52 PM
I thought of Bobby Marchan's There's Something On Your Mind. It's about murdering your two timing lover. Walking in the Rain With One I Love by Love Unlimited. The Rain by Oran Juice Jones.

thomas96
08-24-2013, 09:03 PM
7093
NONE! I absolutely HATE talking in a song!!! I hated them in 1950, and I hate them now. Beautiful singing is RUINED by talking. So many beautiful 1950s group harmony ballads were destroyed by the singers stopping to have a monologue. Yeccccch! What a horrible idea. We listen to songs because singers sing them. If we wanted to hear someone speak, we'd buy a comedy album or an album of speeches, or an album by a story teller.

Just my opinion. I know most of you will probably disagree.


I respect that, though, as shown, I do disagree.


Thomas96, if you're asking the rest of us for our favourites

Sorry if that was unclear... Yes I am asking for everyone else's favorites.

skooldem1
08-24-2013, 09:18 PM
Diana Ross- Ain't no mountain high enough
Oran Juice Jones- The Rain
The Floaters- Float on
Fire and Desire- Rick and Teena

marv2
08-24-2013, 09:27 PM
"Children Hold On to Your Dreams" - Wee Gee


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W10bGqRV-f4

thomas96
08-24-2013, 10:09 PM
Jimmy Ruffin -
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
I've Passed This Way Before

Completely forgot those... I'll have to go with the Temptations version of I've Passed This Way Before though, with Melvin's bass spoken part. And also, the Marvelettes - My Baby Must Be A Magician with Melvin as well.

robb_k
08-24-2013, 10:34 PM
7095
"The Wind" by The Diablos is a great example of a beautiful song ruined when the lead stopped singing in the middle of the song, for a talking monologue.

I don't mind [[as much) talking BEFORE the singing, such as in "I've Passed This Way Before" and "My Baby Must Be A Magician". It's a lot worse, when it interrupts the singing. As in "The Wind", "I'll Be Home" [[Flamingos), and the most dest5royed song of all, "Glory Of Love" by The Velvetones.

Soul Sister
08-24-2013, 11:21 PM
"I'd Rather Be By Myself" ~ David Ebo

"Kiss and Say Goodbye" ~ The Manhattans [[Blue Lovett's speaking bass voice).

"We Cried Together" ~ The O'Jays [[Eddie Levert) oh yes!!!

Doesn't get much better!!

:cool:,
S.S.
***

blue
08-24-2013, 11:51 PM
Three Degrees "Maybe"
Gwen McCrae "Tears on My Pillow"
Shirley Brown "Woman to Woman"
Barbara Mason "Another Man"
Millie Jackson "This is It"
Aretha Franklin "Angel"
Supremes "Love is Here Now You're Gone"
Martha Reeves & the Vandellas "I Should be Proud"
Marin Gaye "Save the Children" [[well, sort of)
Clarence Carter "Patches"
Chi-Lites "Have You Seen Her"
Al Green "God Blessed Our Love"

And of course, Peggy Lee "Is that All There is"
and its cover by Christina

daddyacey
08-25-2013, 12:05 AM
The Grandaddy of them all By The Time I Get To Pheonix by Isaac Hayes
Laura Lee--- Since I Fell For You
Millie Jackson--If Lovin You Is Wrong
Nick and Val-- Gimme Somthing Real
H. Melvin & Blue Notes--- Be For Real
Marlena Shaw--- Go Away Little Boy

blue
08-25-2013, 12:21 AM
Barry White "Can't Get Enough of Your Love"
Spinners "Sadie"
Mel & Tim "Starting All Over Again"
Bobby Womack "If You Think You're Lonely Now"
Charlene "I've Never Been to Me"
The Manhattans "I Kinda Miss You"
Three Degrees "Gee Baby I'm Sorry" [[their remake in '70s)
Lenny Williams "Cause I Love You"
Shirley Caesar "No Charge"
Barbara Mason "From His Woman to You"
Commodores "Just to be Close to You"

There are so many others, but these are the ones just came to my mind immediately.

blue
08-25-2013, 01:21 AM
Quincy Jones "Secret Garden" [[Spoken words by Barry White)
Marlena Shaw "You Me and Ethel" [[Opening of "Who is This Bitch Anyway")
Donna Summer "Once Upon a Time [[reprise)" [[Ending tune of the album)
Gladys Knight "The Way We are""Georgia on My Mind"
The New Birth "Until It's Time For You To Go"
The Dells "Give Your Lady a Standing Ovation"
Switch "I Call Your Name"
The New Birth "Wildflower"
The Dramatics "Be My Girl"
The Intruders "I Wanna Know Your Name"
Barbara Jean English "Guess Who"

Kamasu_Jr
08-25-2013, 01:55 AM
Tonight's the Night - Betty Wright; The Boll Weavel Song- Brook Benton; Cool Jerk - The Capitols; Drop that Zero- Denise LaSalle ; Patches - Clarence Carter; Baby Blues - Barry White. Hold On To What You've Got; Skinny Legs & All; Buying A Book- Joe Tex.

JIVE FIVE Mary G.
08-25-2013, 02:26 AM
Oh What A Night - The Dells

~~Mary~~

roger
08-25-2013, 02:51 AM
One that Caesar might know ... :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6YE7BzSM64

Roger

ollie
08-25-2013, 04:23 AM
Donny Hathaway - The Ghetto
Temptations - Zoom
Loleatta Holloway - Cry To Me
Bobby Womack - Jealous Love - Doing It My Way
Greg Perry - Let's Get Away
Gil Scot Heron & Brian Jackson - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Jimmy Castor Bunch - Troglodyte
Funcadelic - Maggot Brain - Good Thoughts and Bad Thoughts
Laura Lee - Since I felt for You

splanky
08-25-2013, 08:52 AM
I had forgotten how common this technique is and I like practically all of the ones already listed here. Especially Ike's By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Laura Lee's Since I Fell For You.
I have to add New Birth's Wild Flower and my homie Leroy Burgess with Black Ivory doing
Wishful Thinking.
BTW, @ollie, those two Funkadelic songs I listen to virtually every single day; have for over 35 years. People tell me Maggot Brain can't be transcribed but I don't believe that. If John
Coltrane and Eric Dolphy can be transcribed certainly Funkadelic can...Sorry I digress...
robb k, you ignore more music than many people will ever hear:)...such is your choice I guess...

blue
08-25-2013, 09:31 AM
Eric Burdon & War "Spill The Wine"
James Brown "Sex Machine"
Etta James "Deep in the Night"
First Choice "This Little Woman"
Ike & Tina Turner "Proud Mary"
Frankie & the Classicals "What shall I do"
Angels "My Boyfriend's Back"
The Shangri-Las "Leader of the Pack"
Vanity 6 "If A Girl Answers [[Don't Hang Up)"
Abbey Lincoln "River"

sunshineonacloudyday
08-25-2013, 03:09 PM
Some songs with spoken word/rap were little mini plays...theater for the mind, as radio was in the days before video
Z.Z. Hill ~
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KvAD7bNzVU

theboyfromxtown
08-25-2013, 03:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M06gDk-h8A

sunshineonacloudyday
08-25-2013, 03:20 PM
Robb,
I see your point, but one can appreciate these older songs with spoken word/rap now primarily for their historical social context. How about this early one from Andre Williams? Banned from the airwaves at the time, it now seems almost quaint compared to today's lyrics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w09ukTUUhBY

ralpht
08-25-2013, 05:45 PM
This is an interesting thread. Nice work all....

robb_k
08-25-2013, 05:50 PM
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I have "Jail Bait", and many other songs by Andre Williams that include talking. i also have hundreds of other songs with talking on records. I'm just saying that all those songs would be better for listening, without the talking. Of course, they may be interesting to provide insight into history of their times, or the story and emotions behind the lyrics of a particular song. I'm not against talking on recordings. I just don't want beautiful singing interrupted by talking.

westgrandboulevard
08-25-2013, 06:03 PM
Just as an aside to this thread, and not wanting to appear in disagreement with robb_k,
I have to say I'd very much like to hear some our favourite artists simply speak the lyrics of their greatest recordings, in their entirety.

I've heard Martha Reeves, during interviews, quote whole lines from her biggest hits. On one memorable occasion, I remember her quoting from "In My Lonely Room".

With her natural sense of rhythm and timing, but just speaking the words, Martha made those really quite simple lyrics sound like beautiful poetry.....:)

Kamasu_Jr
08-25-2013, 06:28 PM
The Coasters were pretty good at comedy or spoken monologues in some of their songs. How about Along Came Jones & Shoppin' for Clothes? And we can't leave out If I Didn't Care by the Ink Spots or Ol' Man River by the Temptations.

sunshineonacloudyday
08-25-2013, 07:06 PM
All great examples above!

Talking in songs certainly has its place in R&B and Soul. After all, the tradition of the Black American churches have long been talk-sing style sermons, with call and response, a style that crossed over to popular music.

Listen to Little Richard Penniman preach-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRi7QcDcmgk

And one of my all-time favorites, Billy Mashburn!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDG_U3HvyCk

oldiesmusicfan
08-25-2013, 07:19 PM
Cry Baby - Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters - 1963

In my top ten songs of all time!

Talking starts at 2:26

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdPhtie1-Y

Oldies

sophisticated_soul
08-25-2013, 07:47 PM
I'll Be True - The Orlons

spoken intro: "Soldier boy this is parting time
Darling you must go, please take this heart of mine"

thomas96
08-25-2013, 10:53 PM
Robb...

I think that speaking during a song can be done very well and make it much better, or it can ruin a song like you said. It has to be done in a certain way that blends and flows nicely. For example, in "Why Can't We Be Lovers" the talking and singing at the same time complimenting each other sounds great and the way "Just A Little Bit Closer" flows from talking to singing, I think is absolutely great. But, yes, the ones you mentioned are not helped by the talking. I wouldn't say it completely ruins it, but in some cases it would be much better if it were only singing. That's just my thoughts on it. Agree to disagree?

stephanie
08-26-2013, 12:05 AM
Les Crane - Desiderata
Richard Harris - MacArthur Park
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - Come Round Here Im the One you Need
The Supremes - The Wisdom of Time

antceleb12
08-26-2013, 12:08 AM
I Love How You Love Me - The Paris Sisters
Past, Present, & Future - The Shangri-Las

thomas96
08-26-2013, 12:21 AM
It was already mentioned, but...

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

One of my favorites.

milven
08-26-2013, 01:02 AM
7093
NONE! I absolutely HATE talking in a song!!! I hated them in 1950, and I hate them now. Beautiful singing is RUINED by talking. So many beautiful 1950s group harmony ballads were destroyed by the singers stopping to have a monologue. Yeccccch! ....

I think it has been going on forever. I was recently listening to some old Ink Spots records. All their records had the same intro and each of them had talking in the middle. They were popular in the thirties and forties.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QeOTzExXT8




7095


I don't mind [[as much) talking BEFORE the singing, .... It's a lot worse, when it interrupts the singing. ..

Well, then, you should approve of one of my favorite 70's Soul Songs by the Chi-lites. They speak before the singing starts



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8FBOWwR_LA

phil
08-26-2013, 02:07 AM
Pesonnally I like spoken parts during a song. That brings some presence, I think.

Here's one of my favorites by the great Linda Jones :


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY7fZ95XfMY

westgrandboulevard
08-26-2013, 07:21 AM
...and a record where the music became almost incidental....

What The World Needs Now Is Love / Abraham, Martin And John - Tom Clay

roger
08-26-2013, 08:35 AM
There is quite a bit of talking [[or it shouting?) on this one ......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMFVN3ezw3w
I like it, I like it, I like it like that ....... LOL ...

Roger

roger
08-26-2013, 08:40 AM
And following from the ALVIN CASH record here is one with a similar theme ..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPQmwPLOmZY

Roger

drewschultz88
08-26-2013, 09:42 PM
I'm normally not a huge fan of the spoken word interlude, but I'll always have a soft spot for the somewhat goofy-but-endearing talk in "I Miss You" by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. Somewhere it crosses the line from a formerly neglectful lover, to formerly unemployed, to former deadbeat father, all begging for a second chance.

Boogiedown
08-27-2013, 01:43 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k0rCEaon2o

nosey
08-27-2013, 10:52 AM
Little Sonny on I Want to Know Your Name. That is so, so sweet to me.

MIKEW-UK
08-27-2013, 12:33 PM
GENERAL CROOK The Best Years Of My Life

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn6pjzNaQXk

MIKEW-UK
08-27-2013, 12:34 PM
GENERAL CROOK If This World Were Mine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7OcwJJwhsQ

MIKEW-UK
08-27-2013, 12:36 PM
Lamont Dozier Don't Want Nobody To Come Between Us

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cMbIcUjH4s

MIKEW-UK
08-27-2013, 12:39 PM
BOBBY WOMACK Fact Of Life / He'll Be There

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYbKswvNc3A

marv2
08-27-2013, 03:06 PM
Lou Rawls - "Dead End Street "


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGpEdG0Ll0A

thomas96
08-28-2013, 08:48 PM
The Originals - The Bells

*such a beautiful song, all around.

daddyacey
09-01-2013, 12:32 AM
Parliament--- Mothership
Funkadelic--Broken Heart , Lets take It To The Stage

mr soul
09-01-2013, 02:38 PM
Be For Real - Harold Melvin & The Bluenote

timmyfunk
09-01-2013, 02:49 PM
Be For Real-Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
You're A Big Girl Now-The Stylistics
Hollywood Squares-Bootsy's Rubber Band
Chocolate City-Parliament
P-Funk-Parliament

timmyfunk
09-01-2013, 02:54 PM
The Grandaddy of them all By The Time I Get To Pheonix by Isaac Hayes
Laura Lee--- Since I Fell For You
Millie Jackson--If Lovin You Is Wrong
Nick and Val-- Gimme Somthing Real
H. Melvin & Blue Notes--- Be For Real
Marlena Shaw--- Go Away Little Boy

As far as I'm concerned, they should have faded the song out right after Teddy Pendergrass stopped speaking. Hell, the song goes down hill when they start singing.

timmyfunk
09-01-2013, 04:55 PM
This Broken Heart-US Music with Funkadelic.

mark speck
09-06-2013, 09:41 PM
"If You Move I'll Fall"--The Dells

Best,

Mark