This is such a beautiful song who’s version do you love the most
This is such a beautiful song who’s version do you love the most
I love them both, but i will stick with Diana's version which i heard first.
Whitney's, of course. It's the definitive version and the one that helped make her a star.
Both of them are Devine heaven it’s the Ross Version which I love I find it quite loving but Whitney Houston has covered so many Diana Ross songs she clearly loves her🤎🧡💙
Diana's was the first I heard and I still prefer it. I prefer Diana's versions over those of other "stronger" singers, e.g. It's My Turn [[Aretha), Endless Love [[Mariah), Hold Me [[Whitney & Teddy). Diana Ross is best at interpreting a song's lyrics and, of course, she is my favorite vocalist.
Love the Diana Ross version more.
Yuck to anyone else's version of Endless Love - stick with Diana and Lionel
Team Diana. Whitney is wonderful, but sometimes her bombastic 'bellow 'till they scream' style does not fit a lyric.
Team Diana..ive always found something vulnerable about her performance on this track..not a side we usually hear in her
In Your Arms [[Hold Me) - another great track from Silk Electric and the definitive version.
Potential UK hit single.
I hated the song when SE was first released but have since come to like it a little more.
I agree with you nomis in that Diana’s interpretation of the song has a tender, almost vulnerable quality to it. The thing that spoils things most for me are the cheesy sounding
oohs and ahhhs in the background.
The WH version is ok, but for me lacks the warmth of the DR version.
What is all this Whitney stuff? Am I the only one who recognizes Teddy Pendergrass on this song? It's like calling "Endless Love" Lionel Richie's version. Or "Aint No Mountain High Enough" Marvin's version with no mention of Tammi.
That being said, Diana's version is nice enough, but to me it sounds like a Karaoke version of the much better Teddy and Whitney version. I much, much, much more prefer the duet to Diana's.
I don’t care for the duet - except Teddys warm vocal. It seems clumsy and disjointed to me. Don’t care for Whitney on it - in fact, it’s probably my least favorite of her vocals.
I like Ross’ but, I think the whole thing sounds a bit cheese-ball, yet, it succeeds as an album cut and may have done ok as a single. I think it’s possible to have made a big hit with that record but it needed better production, it’s just not slick enough. Every time I hear it I think it’s just isn’t All that it could be. I actually love the verses, but I think the chorus needs work.
No, you are not the only one who recognizes the late, great Teddy Pendergrass on "Hold Me." If memory serves it was his first radio hit after he resumed recording after his car accident. It was a hit because of HIM. Whitney was a bonus -- and a hell of a bonus. Their version is definitive.
Ross' version doesn't really rate with me. She has so many more truly beautiful ballads that she sings with more enthusiasm and conviction, with much better production and arranging than "In Your Arms."
It would have sounded much better in the hands of a more experienced producer, but despite that Ms Ross's voice sounds more sincere than Ms Houston's rather forced delivery, and i don't think Teddy sounds at all good on it. Of course this was recorded after his terrible accident. He would have killed it a few years earlier.
So Close was pretty dire - the fact that it was just outside the top 40 was a testament to Diana.
I bought it of course but if it hadn't have been Diana it wouldn't have got anywhere near my collection.
They did squeeze in It's Never Too Late as an extra single from Fools but at this stage they were just mirroring the US schedule.
As I understand it, they were still the same circumstances in the UK as when Diana had been at Motown [[unless maybe there'd been a change of personnel) so it's disappointing they weren't as imaginative as they had been in the past when choosing singles.
Still In Love could also have done well.
Totally agree Ollie.
The Richard Perry remix of So Close was a slight improvement on the album version, but it was a woeful choice of follow up single. I agree that Fool for your love was even more horrific.
My love for the lady both on a personal and professional level is unconditional, but what the hell was she doing releasing such dross when she had much respected producers only too willing to work with her. It still frustrates me to this very day.
You never know if she trusts you she will listen
Someone here offered a great explanation -- I regret I can't remember who and attribute it to the source. But apparently the issue was $$$$. She was using RCA to build, or rebuild, her wealth after leaving Motown with only a modest net worth and no royalties. So she spent as little as possible on costs that would be recoupable. No big name producers, or arrangers, no long studio sessions, no excessive engineering -- all to keep her expenses down. Motown taught her a valuable lesson. Also, isn't it the case that "Silk Electric" was mostly comprised of leftovers from the WDFFIL sessions?
I loved that explanation. It placed the whole of the RCA years in a context where I could no longer truly fault her for quality issues. Her priorities were elsewhere by then.
I absolutely love fulfil your love it’s just shows that Diana Ross can sing any type of song and that song was better than most of the rock songs but out there it was incredible incredible incredible
That would have been me Guy. I just wish she had put aside a modest amount of money to hire a decent producer.
Of course it was all about financial security for her family should anything happen to her. I fully understand that, but there was enough money on the table to give the fans a few musical treats. Had the Fools album flopped as it fully deserved to she would have been forced to abandon her own production duties earlier than she did.
The more I listen to so close The more I love it is better than most songs that Arianda grande puts out just listen to that voice so Close is not as bad as you think it is because it brings you closer and closer
This duet was released by TP almost a year before it was included on WH's debut album. So I'd consider this a TP single and not a WH single. Tit for tat I suppose, but giving props where they are due.
Yes it was. I bought that particular TP album, and it was my introduction to Whitney Houston. It disappointed me greatly. I was and still am a huge Teddy fan. I actually met him in the UK just a few short weeks before his terrible accident.
I have to say i loved his voice way more than i loved the person. He was a wonderful singer and those solo Philly albums and the Harold Melvin albums remain close to my heart.
He was an incredible live performer. I was mesmerized by his stage presence, star quality and charisma, and as for that voice.... Wow.
He was most certainly up there with Marvin. I am grateful i was able to see both of these titans of music in a live setting. It was both an honour and a blessing.
Got it. Thanks for sharing that information, Bluebrock. It has helped place the RCA years into perspective for me. Ross had more business savvy than I gave her credit for. Maybe, nearing 40, she understood that her commercial prospects as a recording artist were diminishing as younger, new artists rose. As time has shown, her enduring strength is as a live performer.
Decades later many successful artists were coming up short [[i.e. Toni Braxton) because they didn't fully understand the business part of the music business.
You are doubtless correct regarding her realising her regular hit making days were probably coming to an end, She of course continued to be successful in the UK throughout the 90's which i recall somewhat surprised her. She was usually surprised when we told her when a single charted over here.
"Hold Me" by Diana Ross wins this duel. It's amazing how Diana Ross' vocal performances makes one focus on the vocal highs of the song and not the production aspects of the song.
Exactly right not too many singers out there as such a beautiful voice as our Diana
I love both versions, but Whitney & Teddy just top it for me
Yeah, I'm amazed at how many people prefer Diana's version...in this forum. I'm sure outside the forum there would be a different ratio rate. Not that I'm faulting anyone for preferring Diana's version. We all like what we like. But I personally don't see the appeal in comparison to what Teddy and Whitney did with it.
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