With A Little Help From My Friends
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With A Little Help From My Friends
I have Joe Cocker's With A Little Help From My Friends album on vinyl record.Even though the title track is a rendition of a Beatles song,it sounds so different from the original Beatles version,you wouldn't know it was the same song if you didn't listen carefully to the lyrics.
The original Beatles Sgt.Pepper version and Joe Cocker's rendition sound like two different songs all together.There is absolutely no comparisan between the two whatsoever.
Joe Cocker has remarkable talent.He really rocks with his version of "With A Little Help".YOU GO MAN!
One thing that once confused me.It sounds like he had girls harmonizing with him and providing background vocals.However,all of his band members are pictured on the back of the album cover,and I don't see any girls pictured there.
The original Beatles Sgt.Pepper version and Joe Cocker's rendition sound like two different songs all together.There is absolutely no comparisan between the two whatsoever.
Joe Cocker has remarkable talent.He really rocks with his version of "With A Little Help".YOU GO MAN!
One thing that once confused me.It sounds like he had girls harmonizing with him and providing background vocals.However,all of his band members are pictured on the back of the album cover,and I don't see any girls pictured there.
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The backup singers on this record were the same group that backed the Stones on "Sticky Fingers". Most notable among these babes was Claudia Linnear, the original "Brown Sugar" lady...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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Paul wrote: The backup singers on this record were the same group that backed the Stones on "Sticky Fingers". Most notable among these babes was Claudia Linnear, the original "Brown Sugar" lady...
That group would also include Clydie King and Merry Clayton. It seemed during the 70s as if they played on *everyone's* albums.
That group would also include Clydie King and Merry Clayton. It seemed during the 70s as if they played on *everyone's* albums.
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Ah, yes, how could I forget Merry Clayton!
She sings backup on the "Performance" soundtrack album. Her wailing on the "Death of Turner" track makes my scalp crawl.
Ry Cooder also plays on that soundtrack.
For those of you who have never seen the flick, it's a real trip. Way ahead of its time, and unreleased for three years after it wasa filmed. Mick Jagger in drag, and one of the best MJ songs EVER, "Memo From Turner".
She sings backup on the "Performance" soundtrack album. Her wailing on the "Death of Turner" track makes my scalp crawl.
Ry Cooder also plays on that soundtrack.
For those of you who have never seen the flick, it's a real trip. Way ahead of its time, and unreleased for three years after it wasa filmed. Mick Jagger in drag, and one of the best MJ songs EVER, "Memo From Turner".
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
Back in the mid 80's, Leon and his band were in town and ate in my restaurant. He sat in a back booth. I thought that he looked familiar with that long gray (white?) hair and beard. I didn't go and say hello because I thought that he deserved some privacy. Had I known that he had played with Harrison on "Concert for Bangladesh", I may have mustered the courage to say "hello". I didn't.
Oh yeah, I have that album also on vinyl. Stevie Winwood also played on it and his and Page's pictures are on the back. Albert Lee and Carol Kaye also played on a few tracks, Henry McCullough also played on some tracks, quite a star-studded event. They weren't taking any chances on him, think they had confidence in him or what?
Female backing singers:
Brenda Holloway, Merry Clayton, and Brenda's sister (that's what it says).
Madelene Bell, Sunny and Rosetta Hightower.
Su and sunny Wheetman,
These were the combinations on the different songs.
On "With a Little Help From my Friends":
Madelene Bell, Sunny Wheetman, and Rosetta Hightower.
Brenda Holloway, Merry Clayton, and Brenda's sister (that's what it says).
Madelene Bell, Sunny and Rosetta Hightower.
Su and sunny Wheetman,
These were the combinations on the different songs.
On "With a Little Help From my Friends":
Madelene Bell, Sunny Wheetman, and Rosetta Hightower.
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