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Tamla T 54031 (B), August 1960
B-side of Who Wouldn’t Love A Man Like That
(Written by Berry Gordy, Gwen Gordy Fuqua and Roquel Davis)
A bluesy pop ballad with doo-wop tempo, Mable John turns in a similarly startling lead vocal performance as she did on the A-side, the sassy, assured Who Wouldn’t Love A Man Like That – but the song isn’t anywhere near as strong, and the backing is slightly out of key with Mable’s lead, making for a rather underwhelming experience all told.
It calls to mind – in so far as it calls anything – a much-less-good cousin of Etta James’ superlative rendering of At Last, without the riveting strings. Strongly sung, but ultimately forgettable.
MOTOWN JUNKIES VERDICT
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144man said:
I can’t agree that it’s forgettable…but then I must have played it several hundred times. I’d say it’s more bluesy than pop.
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Snakepit said:
I can’t hear ANY backing voices on this. Quite like this tune, in fact all Mable John tracks are good……try her CD on Spectrum.
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The Nixon Administration said:
That’ll be because there aren’t any! I have literally no idea what I was talking about. I can only assume that having written thirty-five reviews in four days (check the dates on these early entries – I wanted to fill the site up with content straight after launch, and rather than writing them all in advance, which would have been the sensible thing to do, I launched the site and then started writing furiously), I was starting to lose the plot or something.
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Damecia said:
Wow 35 reviews in 4 days! You were busy = ). I love it!
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Damecia said:
This song does kind of remind me of “At Last.” If “sweetening” had been added to the track it could have be a pop song. Again this song is just alrite.
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