Years ago, someone told me that Gladys Knight & The Pips did the background vocals on this. It does sound like them. Does anyone know if this is the case?
Years ago, someone told me that Gladys Knight & The Pips did the background vocals on this. It does sound like them. Does anyone know if this is the case?
I think it is indeed Gladys and the Pips. Gladys may have confirmed it in an interview.
I saw an interview where Gladys said it was them. I think she said they did background on some other songs. The one I know for sure is Shorty Long's "Mobile Lil, the Dancing Witch" on one of the Cellar Full of Motown albums. I think they may have cut that song also. You can hear Gladys at the end sing some lines.
Yes it does sound like the Pips to me.
This has always been one of my favorite Marvin songs. The backgrounds contributed mightily to this song - and I used to sing along with them. Now that you mention the Pips, it does sound like them. No wonder I always loved it!
I also love this song and thought I was hearing Gladys & the Pips in the background. I posted a similar question several years ago, and someone posted that it was another lesser known group providing these vocals. Well, if it were another group, they sure sounded like Gladys & the Pips.
It's possible that The Pips did the background vocals on this Marvin Gaye classic [[I've thought it was The Originals prior to seeing this post). It would be great if there was a website with all the personnel information on all of the Motown recordings [[from 1959-1972 at least).
Speaking of Marvin Gaye and the Pips, take a listen to this interesting mix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VxqamauzIQ
Was this just the case of Marvin singing over their backing track?
This was posted on the main thread a few months ago. I have been playing it consistently since. I cant rate it highly enough. I bought the original GK & Pips version and much preferred that version but the way Marvin has been brought into it is absolutely ace.
Full marks from me.
Usually Marvin used the Originals on his recordings. I don't hear the Pips on You
The Originals were on Chained. I can clearly hear Gladys' voice singing "we meet in shadows, your friends must never know" over Marvin in "You" so I believe Gladys: that's her and the Pips on the background on "You" no doubt.
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