Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything video free download


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Doris Troy was suffering from emphysema when we tried to film her for our "Strange World Of Northern Soul" mega-documentary in late 1998, and was so ill that she went into hospital at the time we were due to film in New York. Then, in early 1999, she was determined to do it, and was temporarily well enough to re-record the classic Northern Soul anthem, "I'll Do Anything", and to film this oh so priceless performance at her house. She was a rarity in the early sixties - a singer who wrote her own material. She was always at the cutting edge. One of the earliest Soul divas, on Atlantic before Aretha, and recording with Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff years before the heady days of the Philadelphia sound. In 1963, while working as an usherette at Harlem's Apollo, Doris was spotted by James Brown and was on her way to greatness. A short stint as one half of Jay & Dee, was followed by her classic "Just One Look" (No.10 for 8 weeks in the US in 1963), later covered in the UK by The Hollies. This was followed by the great "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" (No. 37 for 7 weeks in the UK in 1964 and No. 38 for 5 weeks in the UK in 1965). This success in Britain prompted Doris to try her luck there, adding her unique sound to Dusty Springfield's classic recordings "In the Middle of Nowhere" and "Little by Little". In 1969 The Beatles signed her to their Apple label, as an artist, writer and producer! Those sessions featured Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills, Leon Russell & Ringo Starr, among others. While gaining respect for the album, sales were disappointing; but Doris carried on regardless. She recorded a live Gospel album at London's Rainbow Theatre in 1971 for Polydor. 1974 saw Doris in the studio again, for People Records, working with reggae producer Dandy Livingstone on the album "Stretchin' Out". In the years that followed, she returned to the States, recording the musical "Mama I Want to Sing". Becoming the highest grossing off-Broadway show ever, "Mama" was the story of Doris's life, with a liberal sprinkling of Gospel, and of course "Just One Look". Since it's inception in 1981, the show has packed 'em in all over the world - Greece, Japan, Switzerland, Egypt, and earning an Olivier Awards nomination in London's West End, with a cast that included Chaka Khan & Deniece Williams. Doris played her own mother in the production. In the fall of 1999 Doris appeared in a new show "Gospel Is...!" at the Williams Lafayette Institute for the Arts, 7th. Avenue @ 131st Street, Harlem, NYC., described by one reviewer as "The Mama for the Millennium". Doris died in her sleep on February 16, 2004, in Las Vegas. She had been suffering from emphysema for some years. Listen and watch this great video in memory of her.

Comments

9 years ago

Naomi B

Simply brilliant

10 years ago

seanio casey

Yes Doris Dark Side of the Moon Troy what a searing amazing vocal she put over, and she is credted on the DSOtM. I remember being off my nut on mushrooms when I was 17 listening to that voice, wondering in awe, who it was. Still my favourite bit of that album. Gonna have to rake out the ''Making Of DSoTM and see if she gets a mention. KTF. Love ya Doris.

11 years ago

Tutu Bira

Thank you for this beautiful post. I heard her singing for the first time 3 days ago and the good in her shows in her voice...it's hard to describe...her voice moved me so much I have been looking her up ever since 3 days ago!!! Good person. May she rest in peace.

13 years ago

giorgio adams

Thank you so much for the great job you are doing ( ianLevine ) just love all your work on the music.. i just want to say Bravo!! Bravo!!.. its people like you that keep music alive for us to enjoy,, so for that i say bless you and your family.. peace and love and stay safe... your Fan.. P.S. iam on my grandsons chanel... iam 57 yrs. old now . Thank you and God Bless.

13 years ago

prettycountrygirl2

REally nice song.

13 years ago

andydiana

Definately a look of the grand diva diana ross here.

13 years ago

derbyfantrig

anyone got any northern compelation cds for sale? im in australia and miss this so so much! regards nick

13 years ago

derbyfantrig

anyone out there cot any northern soul cds for me to buy? im just looking for compellation stuff of all the old classics, if you can help and are willing to post to australia i would be very grateful! ktf

14 years ago

reflow7

Fantastic, born to entertain, great timeless beat/vocals, look at a natural entertainer, CLASS, RIP........

14 years ago

beanoboy2710

Quite simply one of the best records ever made. Doris Troy was such a beautiful soul, may she rest in peace.

14 years ago

waynethefireman

bless her.

14 years ago

Julie Kerrison

Superb Class!

14 years ago

lorraineedmay

Oefff, what a fantastic sound. It reminds me of my teens too, not too complicated. Rest in peace Doris.

15 years ago

jamardjk

i love that wig chile

15 years ago

Don Stevens

Ian!!! Just realised you did this. Good Man.

15 years ago

Don Stevens

The Great Maker, smile upon me, for I am so happy to see Doris re-singing her classic I'm crying. Tears of joy, Great Maker, this women's work made me become a professional DJ, but, nothing I did helped her. Doris Troy, a classic woman in the industry. She sang on 'Dark Side of The Moon'. There you go Tony, got her fame at last :-)

15 years ago

northernsoulsoulie

ABSOLOUTELY SUPERB....GOD BLESS HER......My very favourite Northern Soul track, that still fills the dance floor throughout the UK..........Dave Bevan...Cheltenham Soul Legend.

15 years ago

Claire-Marie Wright

xxxxxx lovit johnny ne

15 years ago

dennisdcd

An anthem from you youth - Fantastic..

15 years ago

Gill Roberts

Doris was one of the very best - brilliant singer. Yet another legend who has left us.

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