What a beautiful song! It should of been a million seller for Dee Dee Warwick and I truly feel that this is her best song hands down! Dee Dee was always overshadowed by big sister Dionne though Dee Dee's voice is more soulful! RIP-Sweet Dee Dee!
A Carole King song was the B side of "I'm gonna make you love me" in the U.K. Also had a slightly up tempo version by Vivian Reed. Always thought this song could have been big if promoted or done in a medley with the similar Carole King song "Will you still love me tomorrow?"
Dee Dee was the real deal! Even Dionne was gracious enough to say that Dee Dee was the real singer in the family.
She was definitely the better singer out of the two of them. Dionne was blessed with more commercial material.
Love this song
Dee Dee was a very under rated star. This is a great rendition of this song.
What a beautiful song! It should of been a million seller for Dee Dee Warwick and I truly feel that this is her best song hands down! Dee Dee was always overshadowed by big sister Dionne though Dee Dee's voice is more soulful! RIP-Sweet Dee Dee!
it should have been.
THE ORIGINAL IS BEST! THANK YOU AND R.I.P. DEE DEE!
A Carole King song was the B side of "I'm gonna make you love me" in the U.K. Also had a slightly up tempo version by Vivian Reed. Always thought this song could have been big if promoted or done in a medley with the similar Carole King song "Will you still love me tomorrow?"
Yes!
Enjoyed this.
I love this version, but Irma Thomas just killed it.
Who did it best?
This follows Carole King's demo very closely. I wouldn't be surprised to hear she was playing piano on it.
Great rocksteady version by The Minstrels. Check it out
I did, that version is a "Boooom Shat". Thanks for the info.
Wicked version for real by the minstrels
this is good but the englebert version is much better- better arrangement and more up tempo.
The Orig; gene pitney.
Nope. Dee Dee's version is the original.