Brenda Lee - What'd I Say (1964) - with Jimmy Page скачать видео бесплатно


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Our channel tradition is "videos only", but we make an exception for this audio track. In 1964, Brenda Lee was in London at the invitation of the Queen of England. She sang "All the Way" at the Royal Variety Performance show. In search of an updated sound, she also met with Mickie Most who was the hot producer at the time. They chose "Is It True?" as the A-side of a single and Brenda picked "What'd I Say" as the B-side. She wanted to be the first female to cover Ray Charles controversial 1959 hit. "Is It True?" was top twenty on both sides of the Atlantic and earned a Gold Record. "What'd I Say" was a minor hit in some countries. Meanwhile, in the United States, the marketing geniuses at the evil record company decided to replace "What'd I Say" with "Just Behind The Rainbow" for the US release. Apparently, Brenda Lee was Little Miss Adult Contemporary to them and nothing so raw as this track could be allowed. As a result, "What'd I Say" was never released in the States.

Track Info

Recorded at the Decca #2 Studios at 165 Broadhurst Gardens, West Hampstead, North London on 17 August 1964 and the demos went out to the radio stations the very next day on 18 Aug 1964. Brenda made 11 promotional appearances for the single. "Is It True?" entered British charts the week of 9/16/64.

Personnel: Arthur Greenslade (1923 –2003) (piano), Jimmy Page(1944- ) later of Led Zeppelin (guitar), Big Jim Sullivan (1941 - 2012) (guitar); Bobby Graham (1940 -- 2009) (drums), Alan Weighell (1922 –2002) (bass), Stan Barrett (percussion); Terry Johnson (sound engineer), Reg Guest (1930- arranger), Mickie Most (born Michael Hayes 1938 -- 2003) (producer).

Bobby Graham recalled the session:

"Some acts stood out, either because they put so much into the recordings. ....... Brenda Lee really did perform. Mickie Most produced that record ('Is It True') at Decca, they wanted this English sound. John Carter and Kenny Lewis wrote the song, and also did backing vocals. Jimmy Page and Jim Sullivan were on guitar, Alan Weighell was on bass, Stan Barrett on percussion and myself on drums.The arranger was Reg Guest. For the B side, 'What I'd Say'. we were messing around, somebody started the lick, Brenda jumped in and Mickie Most said 'let's record that'. It was done in one take". Note: Graham is mistaken about 'What I'd Say' being a spur of the moment decision. Brenda herself says she wanted to do it and I can't imagine they would go into the session without a "B" side.

Availability

UK Import album - Ace CHCHD-1222 "The Queen Of Rock 'N' Roll" Released 2009

German Import album - Bear Family BFB10025 "Brenda Lee Rocks" Released June 14, 2011

A session anecdote:

Mickie Most recalled that Brenda Lee was late getting to the studio. It turned out that the car sent to pick her up had broken down. Mickie worried that time was short for the usual amount of takes. His fears were allayed when Brenda arrived and ran through "Is It True?". Most told the NME reporter "it sounded like she had been singing it all her life!".

At three years old, Brenda Mae Tarpley needed to hear a song only once or twice in order to sing it back in perfect pitch and rhythm. This is according to her mother and older sister. Of course, the Nashville session players had grown used to this extraordinary facility and it was common for them to lay down four to six tracks in one 3 Hr session. When she recorded outside of Nashville, producers were always amazed at how few tries were needed for a Brenda Lee recording.

SG Barnard recollection:

I was lucky enough to be in the recording studio when Mickie Most produced this song for her. Jimmy Page's guitar sounds good as ever. Mickie insisted that the whole company joined in the choruses for 'What'd I Say'. Such amazing times! RIP Mickie, industry genius.

NB: Mr Barnard was Brenda's Press Officer in the UK. "She was the most professional act I ever worked with" - he posted on another YouTube video.

Songwriter: Ray Charles

Alright, hey hey, what'd I say, what'd I say

Well, see the girl with the red dress on,

She can do the boogie all night long

All right, hey, hey

All right, hear me what'd I say.

Well, tell your mama, tell your pa,

They gonna send ya back to Arkansas

Ah, alright, alright, what'd I say, baby what'd I say

Ah (ah) Oh (oh) Say huh (huh) Huh (huh) Huh (huh)

Uh, uh, uh, alright, alright, alright

I said I feel alright

I said I feel alright, well I feel alright

Well, when you see me in a misery,

Come on baby go with me

All right baby, what'd I say, what'd I say

Well I feel alright, well I feel alright

Oh I feel, feel alright

I said I feel alright, I feel alright

Yeah ya tell me what'd I say, what'd I say now

Oh, Oh, Oh baby what'd I say

What'd I say, oh baby what'd I say

Ay what'd I say, what'd I say

Oh, Oh, Oh baby what'd I say

What'd I say, tell me what'd I say

Oh, I wanna know, I said I wanna know

Oh, oh I wanna know

Tell me what'd I say, tell me what'd I say.

Комментарии

5 years назад

Peter WARD

I would much prefer to have attended this live performance than going to Heaven.

6 years назад

KOALABEARSONGS

PRODUCED BY MICKIE MOST- NEVER LEAVE HIM OUT. HE HIRED KIMMY PAGE.

6 years назад

SergioMello

Nothing to owe to Ray Charles original recording.

6 years назад

clarkewi

Classic. Jimmy was already working with the best. Great sound.

6 years назад

jean-marie Basset

Quelle classe;pas d'équivalent en France

6 years назад

Marcelo Gonzalez

Awesome!!!

6 years назад

Henry Byrd

I saw Brenda do a much better version of this with Sound Incorporated as her backing group at my local cinema in London (East Ham Granada) in March 1963. She did lots of "call and reply" and got the whole place rocking.

7 years назад

BETTY MUÑOZ

GENIAAAAAAAA,

7 years назад

Ous Na

wondering that great song to whom?brenda lee or ray?i thaught it's 4 ray charles...

7 years назад

deana diedrich

Brenda is awesomely amazing!

8 years назад

MichaelHansenFUN

not on any comp...

8 years назад

Bill Bright

Little Miss Lee, making waves across the pond,In the island nation of the United Kingdom.America's top flight good will ambassador to the world.Brenda Lee Atlanta Georgia U.S.A.

8 years назад

Bill Bright

☀️

9 years назад

Joe Figueiredo

I'm a huge fan of this Ray Charles track. It is truly an R&B number, even though I can just about tolerate a Rock & Roll tint. Brenda has a truly great voice. However, her screeching in this song is way over the top. Sorry Ms Lee.

9 years назад

Don Hicks

Truly Little Miss Dynamite.  Yes, it's too bad some of the overseas "rock n roll" wasnever available to American fans.  She sold 100 million records back when that number really meant something.

9 years назад

Tibor Mészáros

In the prudish U.S. she had to play the decent girl, but finally in the U.K. the rocker blossomed - luckily...

10 years назад

promerops

I like the picture of the New Musical Express. I took it every week for at least three years - I wish I'd kept every single one! Great performance of the RC classic.

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