There are times when only Motown will do. Tonight is one of those times, and this is one I haven’t played for a couple of years, so hopefully it will bring a smile to your faces!
Interestingly, two people have mentioned this song to me in the last week or so, and as I was working on my Jolly Monday post tonight, I found this one kept running through my head. Now, at the same time, simultaneously, I have Elton’s Tiny Dancer running through my head, melding together with the Motown sound … is it any wonder the inside of my head looks like a 5-day-old bowl of mush? Usually when that happens, I figure I should share the song and let it run through your heads also!
I thought this song was older than this, but it was released in 1966 and is considered to be the Four Tops signature song.
In 2014, interviewed by The Guardian, Four Tops singer Duke Fakir said:
Eddie [songwriter Edward Holland] realised that when Levi hit the top of his vocal range, it sounded like someone hurting, so he made him sing right up there. Levi complained, but we knew he loved it. Every time they thought he was at the top, he would reach a little further until you could hear the tears in his voice. The line “Just look over your shoulder” was something he threw in spontaneously. Levi was very creative like that, always adding something extra from the heart.
Written by Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland (Holland-Dozier-Holland), Dozier would later say …
“Brian, Eddie and I often had discussions about what women really want most of all from a man, and after talking about some of our experiences with women, we all three agreed that they wanted someone to be there for them, through thick or thin, and be there at their beck and call! Thus this song was born.”
The Four Tops recorded this in just two takes, and then proceeded to forget about it, figuring it to be a “throwaway” album track. Motown boss Berry Gordy, however, had other ideas and released it as a single. Gordy had a knack for identifying hit songs, and got this one right.
And now … just sit back, close your eyes, and listen … feel …
Reach Out I’ll Be There
Four Tops
Now if you feel that you can’t go on
Because all of your hope is gone,
And your life is filled with much confusion
Until happiness is just an illusion,
And your world around is crumblin’ down;
Darling, reach out (come on girl, reach on out for me)
Reach out (reach out for me.)
I’ll be there, with a love that will shelter you.
I’ll be there, with a love that will see you through.
I’ll be there to always see you through.
When you feel lost and about to give up
‘Cause your best just ain’t good enough
And you feel the world has grown cold,
And you’re drifting out all on your own,
And you need a hand to hold:
Darling, reach out (come on girl, reach out for me)
Reach out (reach out for me.)
I’ll be there, to love and comfort you,
And I’ll be there, to cherish and care for you.
I’ll be there to love and comfort you.
I can tell the way you hang your head,
You’re without love and now you’re afraid
And through your tears you look around,
But there’s no peace of mind to be found.
I know what you’re thinkin’,
You’re alone now, no love of your own,
But darling, reach out (come on girl, reach out for me)
Reach out (reach out for me.)
Just look over your shoulder
I’ll be there, to give you all the love you need,
And I’ll be there, you can always depend on me.
Songwriters: Paul Vincent Collins / Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland / Edward Jr. Holland
Reach Out I’ll Be There lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Oooh, another good one!!
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They just don’t make ’em like Motown anymore. Glad you liked it!
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🙂
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Jill, I love the Four Tops. This is a great example of the powerful voice of Levi Stubbs and the writing of Holland, Dozier, Holland, one of the most prolific writing teams ever. Keith
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So do I! You’re right about Holland, Dozier, Holland … I can’t think of another songwriter or team who have as many hits to their credit. Glad you enjoyed the song!
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Takes me back in time.
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I’m glad! 😊
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Ahhhhhhh, my first Motown record, I can still remember the where and when on initially hearing this on the radio.
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Amazing, isn’t it, how some songs are like that … we can’t remember what we went to the store for, but we can remember the car we owned and where we were when we first heard a certain song.
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Must be that ‘lasting impression’ thing.
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Luv it ❤
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😊
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You can never go wrong with Motown. Great song by a great group.
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I’m so glad you liked it, Larry!
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The unbeatable Four Tops, absolutely fantastic. Thanks so much for making my day.
Cwtch
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If I have made your day, then I am wearing a smile!
Cwtch
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Good one, Jill. 😁
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Thanks John … glad you liked it!
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