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MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL "Ain't no Mountain High Enough" A great Duet and a superb song Tags: marvin gaye tammi terrell soul music |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Ain't no mountain high enough Marvin and Tammi Together Tags: Motown Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - California Soul (1969) Marvin & Tammi's (or Valerie Simpson's) fab version of 'California Soul' Tags: Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell marvingaye tammiterrell California Soul Valerie Simpson Motown Tamla 1969 |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Your Precious Love Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell singing "Your Precious Love" Tags: marvin gaye tammi terrell marvingaye tammiterrell motown duet yourpreciouslove |
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Marvin & Tammi "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" Remix Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell's joyful and original version of Ashford and Simpson's "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing"...remixed with the Funk Brothers' instrumental version and a video montage of Marvin and Tammi. Please enjoy! Tags: Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell Motown Tamla Northern Soul 60s Nick Ashford Valerie Simpson |
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Tammi Terrell 1966 "All I Do Is Think About You" MOTOWN-24 This is a tribute and favorite rare track of mine by the great Tammi Terrell from 1966 on Motown, hope you like it as much as I do. PS This is the first and original recording of this song! JOHN Tags: Tammi Terrell All Do Is Think About You 1966 MOTOWN24 Soul |
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tammi terrel-this old heart of mine-1968- the version of tammi! Tags: tammy terrel motown soul |
Benützer: IanLevine |
Tammi Lavette - No Way Out Tammi Lavette makes a fabulous new version of my 1976 Disco classic, and Northern Soul floorfiller, originally sung so wonderfully by Doris Jones, "No Way Out", which came out on United Artists in both England and America, and then was also remixed and featured heavily on the hit disco album by Doris Jones in 1979 on AVI Records. Tammi was a teenager when I first discovered her, way back in 1993 and I have watched her blossom into the most fabulous soul diva.. Her version of "No Way Out" is my favourite track off "Yesterday And Tomorrow". Tammi also sang that huge 1970s Northern Soul classic recorded by Bettye Swann on Atlantic, "Kiss My Love Goodbye", as great a Philly song as you could ever wish to hear. It had such a dreamy, timeless, smooth orchestrated feel, that I always planned to cut it on someone one day. Tammi Lavette's real name was Tamla Dhani, and when I first met her in 1993, we cut a song called "My Heart Keeps Saying No", and I initially named her Tamla Tyrrell, which, on reflection, sounds quite nice in itself. But in the end we settled on Tammi Lavette. But I discovered her in time for the Blackpool Mecca Reunion in 1998, and we took her up there to perform on the Saturday night in the Highland Room in front of a thousand people. She was actually born in Africa, but from the age of four, she spent most of her life in New York, but now lives in England, and at the Mecca, she performed "You Tore Apart My Broken Heart", and also sang the actual theme song for the massive DVD box set "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", a song called "Seven Days", and the video for that can be seen on here. We also cut a song called "Too Much Too Late" on her, a song which was discovered by my mentor Chris Hill when he was head of Arista records. It was an obscure single in the early nineties by a group called Rufus Doors, a brother/sister act, but he left Arista before ever signing them, so I snatched up the song and did it on Tammi. That video can also be seen on here too. We cut a whole album on Tammi, but it's never yet been released on CD although it is on iTunes. Having decided that Tammi reminded me a bit of Doris Jones, then who else in the world could possibly do justice to "No Way Out", but the wonderful diva, Tammi Lavette. And so she's redone the song for the iconic "Yesterday And Tomorrow" album, because there are very few singers around who can do justice to that particular jewel in my crown. So yes, my last album, "Yesterday And Tomorrow", from where this song comes, is probably the most dear to my heart project that I have ever undertaken. I decided after thirty three years since I made my very first record, "Reaching For The Best" by The Exciters, to take a trip back down memory lane and recut thirty of my classics on artists who I am currently working with, reinterpreting them in 2008 without losing the magic that made them special in the first place. It's a totally self indulgent project, but one which already has my fans salivating with delight. I first got the idea when I recut Evelyn Thomas's wonderful classic "Have A Little Faith In Me" with Ebony Alleyne, last year. So I'm doing thirty in total, twenty four for the CD and six more extra ones for the DVD, picking either my biggest hits, my most beloved tracks, or the songs which people most requested to see a video. As I must clearly explain, these are not the original versions. And that's what makes the project exciting and new.These are brand spanking new interpretaions of the classics, by Centre City's current roster of artists , built up over a thirty three year career of making records. REACHING FOR THE BEST - WEAK SPOT - YOUR MAGIC PUT A SPELL ON ME - BABY I'M STILL THE SAME MAN - HE'S SO IRREPLACEABLE - MY HEAD'S IN THE STARS - NO WAY OUT - LOOKS LIKE LOVE IS HERE TO STAY - I'M IN WONDERLAND- TWENTY FOUR HOURS A DAY - MY CLAIM TO FAME - TRUE LOVE IS MY DESTINY - NEVER LET GO - NEW YORK'S ON FIRE - SO MANY MEN SO LITTLE TIME - HIGH ENERGY - HE'S A SAINT HE'S A SINNER - ON A CROWDED STREET - CLOSE TO PERFECTION - ALL OVER THE WORLD - MY HEART KEEPS BEATING FASTER - TECHNICOLOUR - FOOTSTEPS FOLLOWING ME - I FOUND HEAVEN - MORE TO THIS WORLD - FAN THE FLAME - I CAN'T ERASE THE THOUGHTS OF YOU - DANCING ON THE EDGE OF A DREAM - RUNNING IN ANOTHER DIRECTION - WALKING ON AIR. The album, "Yesterday And Tomorrow" was released on March 3rd on Centre City Records, exclusively through the new website, http://www.ianlevine.co.uk - and I hope you will all consider supporting it. You can go straight to the website and buy the combined CD and DVD right now. Tags: Yesterday-And-Tomorrow Northern-Soul Motorcity Centre-City Blackpool-Mecca Highland-Room Disco Divas Soul-Singers |
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Two can have a party ... Tammi Terrell Tammi Terrells happy 1967 upbeat song. Sadly, Tammi died in 1970 being only 24 years of age. The fantastic Whitney lindy hop dancers from the 1941 film 'Hellzapoppin' The Twisted Wheel is a non commercial, interest site only. Should any copyright owner feel this offends, infringes or interferes in any way with legitimate rights of use, I will remove the item from display Tags: Northern Soul Tammie Terrell Marvin Gaye Wigan Casino Twisted Wheel |
Benützer: coljaz |
Tammi Terrell - Come On And See Me (1966) The great Tammi Terrell with a fantastic solo record from 1966. Tags: Tammi Terrell Come On And See Me Tamla Motown tammiterrell 1966 Johnny Bristol Harvey Fuqua |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell "Aint No Mountain" Instrumental I wonder what more beautiful music these two would have made had they lived longer R.I.P. Tags: Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell Aint No Mountain High Enough Pop R&B Instrumental Old School |
Benützer: IanLevine |
Tammi Lavette - Seven Days This was the title song to the massive DVD box set "The Strange World Of Northern Soul". Tammi was from New York and moved to London. In 1998 we took her to the Blackpool Mecca Reunion where she performed this song specially for the upcoming release, which originally came out first as a video box set in July 1999. This is the actual footage that was shot there, and later on location, to be the title sequence of the entire documentary. But there were so many bits of vintage footage and captions overlaid, that you couldn't actually see her sing the song. So this has never been seen till now. Tags: Northern-Soul Motown Detroit Blackpool-Mecca Sixties-Soul Disco Diva Girl-Groups |
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Kummeli - Tammi & Mylly tällästä Tags: tammi ja et mylly Kummeli |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - You're All I Need To Get By 1968 stereo Lyrics You're all I need to get by. Like the sweet morning dew, I took one look at you, And it was plain to see, you were my destiny. With my arms open wide, I threw away my pride I'll sacrifice for you Dedicate my life to you I will go where you lead Always there in time of need And when I lose my will You'll be there to push me up the hill There's no, no looking back for us We got love sure 'nough, that's enough You're all, You're All I need to get by. You're all I need to get by. Like an eagle protects his nest, for you I'll do my best, Stand by you like a tree, dare anybody to try and move me Darling in you I found Strength where I was torn down Don't know what's in store but together we can open any door Just to do what's good for you and inspire you a little higher I know you can make a man out of a soul that didn't have a goal Cause we, we got the right foundation and with love and determination You're all, you're all I want to strive for and do a little more You're all, all the joys under the sun wrapped up into one You're all, You're all I need to get by. Tags: Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell You're All Need To Get By soul R&B motown 60's |
Benützer: IanLevine |
Tammi Lavette - One Sided Lover "One Sided Lover" is one of the key songs from our album, "Northern Soul 2007", which we released last September on Centre City Records and is still available to buy. There are still some small minded people who call themselves fans of Northern Soul who refuse to accept that anybody can make a new record that sounds like the real thing. Well if this isn't Northern Soul, then I'm a country and western singer from Outer Mongolia. This to me is the real McCoy, and I am so proud and excited with it. On September 3rd 2007, we finally released my utterly fabulous exciting new album called "Northern Soul 2007", distributed by Expansion Records and Passion Music. This new album consisted of twenty four brand new 2007 songs by soul and disco legends, including Leee John, Gee Morris, The Flirtations, Voices With Soul, Ebony Alleyne, Noel McKoy, and lots of others. Each song has an accompanying video of the artist basically performing it the studio and in outside locations. Because a lot of my fans on MySpace and YouTube have been begging me to do this, I decided to get up and make it happen, so there is a giveaway DVD with the CD showing the same twenty-some songs, all being performed in the same running order as the CD. The work that we have all put into this project is quite staggering, and I hope it will break down the barriers between the older Northern Soul stalwarts and a new generation who need younger acts who still produce the same vibe we all witnessed forty years ago for Motown's glory years. Play the CD, watch the DVD, and give new Northern Soul a chance this time. Tammi also sang that huge 1970s Northern Soul classic recorded by Bettye Swann on Atlantic, "Kiss My Love Goodbye", as great a Philly song as you could ever wish to hear. It had such a dreamy, timeless, smooth orchestrated feel, that I always planned to cut it on someone one day. Tammi Lavette's real name was Tamla Dhani, and when I first met her in 1993, we cut a song called "My Heart Keeps Saying No", and I initially named her Tamla Tyrrell, which, on reflection, sounds quite nice in itself. But in the end we settled on Tammi Lavette.But I discovered her in time for the Blackpool Mecca Reunion in 1998, and we took her up there to perform on the Saturday night in the Highland Room in front of a thousand people. She comes from New York but lives in England, and at the Mecca, she performed "You Tore Apart My Broken Heart", and also sang the actual theme song for the massive DVD box set "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", a song called "Seven Days", and the video for that can be seen over on my own personal page. We also cut a song called "Too Much Too Late" on her, a song which was discovered by my mentor Chris Hill when he was head of Arista records. It was an obscure single in the early nineties by a group called Rufus Doors, a brother/sister act, but he left Arista before ever signing them, so I snatched up the song and did it on Tammi. That video can also be seen on the Record Shack page. We cut a whole album on Tammi, but it's never yet been released. Tags: Northern-Soul Motorcity Motown Detroit Sixties-Soul Disco Diva Girl-Groups |
Benützer: MarvelettesDude |
Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell - Aint No Mountain High Enough Orginal Version of Ain't No Mountain High Enough Tags: marvin gaye tammi terrell aint ain't no mountain high enough |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - What you gave me wonderful duet with Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, both gone too soon :( ...Rest in peace Marvin and rest in peace dear Tammi... Hope u enjoy my vid anyways...;) Tags: marvin gaye tammi terrell duet motown soul tamla gordy what you gave me |
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Marvin & Tammi Marvin Gaye Tags: Marvin Gaye Tammi_William L. Johnson/Tamar |
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Seijatar: Suuri Tammi - myytti - The Giant Oak -myth Seija sings Larin Bogdanova's Kalevalaic poem (SKVR) how a tiny man from the universe's sea chopped the Giant Oak, because it prevented the sun and moon to shine and the wheatfields were getting a failure for harvest. Then the tiny man from the sea cut down the giant oak with his flaming axe and in this way the Milky Way was formed. And the tiny man was invited to Pohjola in Louhettares cottage, where he was fed with best beef, ham and reindeermeat... and maybe got a bride for himself one of the daughters of Louhetar... Do not sell or copy this product. Only linking is allowed. Pictures are from PhotoFree webpages. Tags: Kalevala SKVR poetry mythology oak Milky Way Orion moon sun East-Finland |
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Tammi Lavette - Kiss My Love Goodbye This is Tammi singing that huge 1970s Northern Soul classic recorded by Bettye Swann on Atlantic, "Kiss My Love Goodbye", as great a Philly song as you could ever wish to hear. It had such a dreamy, timeless, smooth orchestrated feel, that I always planned to cut it on someone one day. Tammi Lavette's real name was Tamla Dhani, and when I first met her in 1993, we cut a song called "My Heart Keeps Saying No", and I initially named her Tamla Tyrrell, which, on reflection, sounds quite nice in itself. But in the end we settled on Tammi Lavette.But I discovered her in time for the Blackpool Mecca Reunion in 1998, and we took her up there to perform on the Saturday night in the Highland Room in front of a thousand people. She comes from New York but lives in England, and at the Mecca, she performed "You Tore Apart My Broken Heart", and also sang the actual theme song for the massive DVD box set "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", a song called "Seven Days", and the video for that can be seen over on my own personal page. We also cut a song called "Too Much Too Late" on her, a song which was discovered by my mentor Chris Hill when he was head of Arista records. It was an obscure single in the early nineties by a group called Rufus Doors, a brother/sister act, but he left Arista before ever signing them, so I snatched up the song and did it on Tammi. That video can also be seen on the Record Shack page. We cut a whole album on Tammi, but it's never yet been released. Tags: Northern-Soul Disco Diva Philly Seventies Soul Classic Motorcity |
Benützer: pieroangelo1 |
MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL if i could build my whole world around you Tags: MARVIN GAYE TAMMY TERRELL |
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell-Ain't No Mountain High Enough This is a remix and tribute of my favorite song, Ain't No Mountain High Enough by my favorite duet, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, which is written and composed by Ashford & Simpson from the album, Ashford & Simpson Songbook. I dedicate this song and video to let them know that they will never be forgotten. I hope you guys like it my work and please send some *positive* comments about my video. Thanks ;-) *Rest In Peace* Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell *Always and Forever Tags: Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell Motown Tribute soul heaven |
Benützer: IanLevine |
Tammi Lavette - Dear Lover This is Tammi singing that oh so wonderful Mary Wells song that my dear friend Sonny Sanders, one of the original Satintones, and later on Jackie Wilson's musical arranger, wrote for her, once they had both left Motown. It had such a dreamy, timeless, fingersnapping lilt, that I always planned to cut it on someone one day. Tammi Lavette's real name was Tamla Ball, which, on reflection, sounds quite nice in itself. But I discovered her in time for the Blackpool Mecca Reunion in 1998, and we took her up there to perform on the Saturday night in the Highland Room in front of a thousand people. She comes from New York but lives in England, and at the Mecca, she performed "You Tore Apart My Broken Heart", and also sang the actual theme song for the massive DVD box set "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", a song called "Seven Days", and the video for that can be seen over on my own personal page. We also cut a song called "Too Much Too Late" on her, a song which was discovered by my mentor Chris Hill when he was head of Arista records. It was an obscure single in the early nineties by a group called Rufus Doors, a brother/sister act, but he left Arista before ever signing them, so I snatched up the song and did it on Tammi. That video can also be seen on the Record Shack page. We cut a whole album on Tammi, but it's never yet been released. Tags: Northern-Soul Motorcity Motown Detroit Sixties-Soul Disco Diva Girl-Groups |
Benützer: 55Motown |
'Dear Tammi' 'Dear Tammi' was a song I wrote many years ago. I wanted a slower melody and Detroit style rhythm that would be reminiscent of a Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell duet. As they were both taken from us many years ago, I imagined how they would react now knowing each suffered tremendous pain and heartache during their lives for one reason or another. For this demo I wanted a full orchestra, probably arranged by someone like Paul Riser, so I imagined how he would perceive the song and create the parts. I also imagined how James Jamerson or Bob Babbit would play the bass line to accompany the melody. I have three version of the song, a Detroit style, Philly style and House style. When Ludie Montgomery (Tammi's sister) and co biography writer Vickie Wright heard the demo, they enquired whether there were lyrics. I quickly sent them and was lucky to get part of them published in their soon to be released book titled 'The Real Tammi Terrell' on Bank House Books. This is another song I would like to record in Detroit, but frankly I think a full orchestra like this would be too expensive. Tags: northern soul motown detroit dance gaye terrell philly beach music mods scooter jamerson disco mfsb salsoul |
Benützer: IanLevine |
Tammi Lavette - No Frills Love This is Tammi's fabulous version of the Jennifer Holiday disco high-energy classic from 1985, "No Frills Love". It came out on Rumour Records, Anne Plaxton's label. And the video was filmed at the famous Syon House, so prominent in the history of King Henry VIII, five hundred years ago. Tammi Lavette's real name was Tamla Ball, which, on reflection, sounds quite nice in itself. But I discovered her in time for the Blackpool Mecca Reunion in 1998, and we took her up there to perform on the Saturday night in the Highland Room in front of a thousand people. She comes from New York but lives in England, and at the Mecca, she performed "You Tore Apart My Broken Heart", and also sang the actual theme song for the massive DVD box set "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", a song called "Seven Days", and the video for that can be seen over on my own personal page. We also cut a song called "Too Much Too Late" on her, a song which was discovered by my mentor Chris Hill when he was head of Arista records. It was an obscure single in the early nineties by a group called Rufus Doors, a brother/sister act, but he left Arista before ever signing them, so I snatched up the song and did it on Tammi. That video can also be seen on the Record Shack page. We cut a whole album on Tammi, but it's never yet been released. Tags: High-Energy Disco Eighties Eurobeat Diva Soul |
Benützer: gchaed |
ALL I DO TAMMI TERRELL & STEVIE WONDER IN 1966 A 16 YEAR OLD STEVIE WONDER WROTE "ALL I DO" FOR MOTOWN SENSATION TAMMI TERRELL. AFTER HER UNTIMELY DEATH IN 170, STEVIE RECORDED THE SONG HIMSELF AND MADE IT AN EVEN BIGGER HIT. Tags: MOTOWN R&B STEVIE WONDER TAMMI TERRELL SOUL CLASSIC |
Benützer: MotownMaster |
Tammi Terrell-I Cried this is another honorable non motown mention by a motown artist, before she was Tammi Terrell, she was Tammy Montgomery who was discovered by James Brown himself he even penned this killer slow groovin song for her in 1963 Tags: Motown Tammi Terrell Soul |
Benützer: IanLevine |
Tammi Lavette - Am I The Same Girl My fabulous Tammi tackles the wonderful classic originally sung by the late great Barbara Acklin, "Am I The Same Girl", which was originally done back in the 1960s as a vocal version of Young Holt Unlimited's classic soul instrumental, "Soulful Strut". It epitomises the 1960s sound of Chicago so beautifully. Tammi was a teenager when I first discovered her, way back in 1993 and I have watched her blossom into the most fabulous soul diva.. Her version of "No Way Out" is my favourite track off "Yesterday And Tomorrow". Tammi also sang that huge 1970s Northern Soul classic recorded by Bettye Swann on Atlantic, "Kiss My Love Goodbye", as great a Philly song as you could ever wish to hear. It had such a dreamy, timeless, smooth orchestrated feel, that I always planned to cut it on someone one day. Tammi Lavette's real name was Tamla Dhani, and when I first met her in 1993, we cut a song called "My Heart Keeps Saying No", and I initially named her Tamla Tyrrell, which, on reflection, sounds quite nice in itself. But in the end we settled on Tammi Lavette. But I discovered her in time for the Blackpool Mecca Reunion in 1998, and we took her up there to perform on the Saturday night in the Highland Room in front of a thousand people. She was actually born in Africa, but from the age of four, she spent most of her life in New York, but now lives in England, and at the Mecca, she performed "You Tore Apart My Broken Heart", and also sang the actual theme song for the massive DVD box set "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", a song called "Seven Days", and the video for that can be seen on here. We also cut a song called "Too Much Too Late" on her, a song which was discovered by my mentor Chris Hill when he was head of Arista records. It was an obscure single in the early nineties by a group called Rufus Doors, a brother/sister act, but he left Arista before ever signing them, so I snatched up the song and did it on Tammi. That video can also be seen on here too. We cut a whole album on Tammi, but it's never yet been released on CD although it is on iTunes. Tags: Northern-Soul Chicago Brunswick Motorcity Diva Centre-City Female-Soul-Singers Soul-Classic Sixties |
Benützer: mamaspearl24 |
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Keep lovin' me honey just Marvin and Tammi...enjoy Motown " Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Greatest Hits " Tags: marvin gaye tammi terrell motown tamla gordy soul keep on lovin me honey |
Benützer: oliviathai |
ain't no mountain high enough by marvin gaye & tammi terrell messing around in philadelphia! hehehe Tags: where's welly belly? |