Johnny Bristol - What Does It Take To Win Your Love video free download


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Johnny Bristol was one of the mainstays of my entire Motorcity project. I recorded ten songs with him, but wrote about fifty, including songs for The Contours, The Monitors, The Satintones, and many many others. I had intended to re-record "Man Up In The Sky" for Barrett Strong, but Barrett wanted way too much money, and Johnny begged to do the song, and it became one of our biggest records. He also recorded his classic song "What Does It Take To Win Your Love" for us, which he had originally written for Junior Walker, and he re-recorded his biggest ever hit for us, "Hang On In There Baby" as a duet with the enigmatic Liz Lands. I got him over to England to appear at Great Yarmouth in 1990, which is when this performance was filmed. Johnny Bristol was a fine singer and songwriter, with his songwriting taking precedence in his early career at the Motown Records imprint. Johnny was later to marry Iris Gordy and become an 'actual' part of the Motown family. He began his career in 1960 as part of the duo of Johnny And Jackie. Johnny met Jackie Beavers during a period of National Service in the U.S. Air Force. The duo recorded the first version of the tune 'Someday We'll Be Together' for Gwen Gordy and Harvey Fuqua's Tri-Phi Imprint. The Supremes' version later reached the National Charts later in the decade in 1969, with Johnny pitching in on background vocal chores. Johnny stayed with Motown for the duration of the Sixties, partnering Harvey Fuqua and writing and producing for the likes of Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson, Martha Reeves, Jimmy Ruffin, the Four Tops, The Detroit Spinners, the late Edwin Starr, David Ruffin and Junior Walker ('How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You' and co-writing 'What Does It Take To Win Your Love'). By 1973, Johnny had departed from the Motown stable and left for CBS Records. The arrangement didn't work out and he left a year later for the MGM imprint. He scored an, almost, instant success with the song 'Hang On In There Baby', which was a first solo offering for many a year. Johnny had two more hits for the MGM label, 'You And I' and 'Leave My World' in 1974 and 1975, respectively. One of his songs, 'Love Me For A Reason' was released as a single, however, a cover version by the group The Osmonds, received all the kudos. Johnny released several fine albums following the parent album to his initial hit single. In 1976, he had relocated to the Atlantic label and had an R&B hit with the song 'Do It To My Mind'. His album 'Strangers' was released in 1979, with the title track becoming highly collectable and covered by the group Tavares under the title 'Strangers In Dark Corners'. Johnny re-recorded 'Hang On in There Baby' with the group Alton McClain and Destiny on Polydor in 1980. The same year, Johnny had a top 40 hit with the singer Amii Stewart entitled 'My Guy, My Girl'. Johnny also recorded for the Ariola and Handshake label before signing with Motorcity in the early Nineties. Johnny Bristol died on Sunday the 21st of March 2004 at the St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital in Howell, Michigan from natural causes. He was 65. Michigan State Police in Brighton stated Johnny suffered an apparent seizure at his Brighton Township home and was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Comments

9 years ago

David Diaz

This is an awesome version of one of my fave's.....Jr. Walkers version is the best,but this guy Johnny Bristol was the backing voice on Jr Walkers original.....I absolutely love this song.

9 years ago

grooverunner

So many great versions of this modern day classic, love the version by Garland Jeffries.

9 years ago

mona landrum

i love this song it is so laid back and to the point of how a man should talk to a woman ,find out what it really takes, my husband did and i am sooo in love with him

10 years ago

Marilyn Holmes

One of a kind

14 years ago

goldyntuch

Truly love him.Sent from God.

14 years ago

penny banks

IrisMG Excellent Comment!! "God" definately loved this man!! And he was after GOD heart to PLEASE him!! Im sure GOD said well done my SON!! This is how GREAT GOD truely is!! Thanks for the Comment!

14 years ago

Iris Gross

Johnny Bristol wrote an entire album of songs for the great Johnny Mathis - and so he has my eternal respect. I remember his Bristol Cream album. Mr. Bristol's voice is behind Diana Ross & the Supreme's last single, "Someday We'll Be Together", and it's his voice blending with Junior Walker on his version of his song. Bristol was brilliant, and nobody dies of natural causes at only 64. God wanted him elsewhere.

14 years ago

penny banks

I couldnt believe this man "Graced" this world and lived amongst us!!! Magnificant Heavenly Voice!!! Style & Class and Sexy as Hell!!! I heard this man sing when I young!!! I looked up and saw this "Fine" ass man with a voice that matched!!! He was a songwriter, Artist, and Producer. Chosen by "Gods" another Rare talent and underated!!! RIP: Mr. John W. Bristol/ Forever a Fan!!!

14 years ago

buttacudawey

wicked tune fe real...thanks 4 reminding me of dis track..

14 years ago

penny banks

Mr . Johnny Bristol is the "Originator" of this "Soulful" sound. And many, many others.....Songwriter, Producer, and Artist. He was born to do music......

15 years ago

hsp100

TUNE ! !

15 years ago

Aries Nana

Hi Ian You Say you recorded 10 songs with Johnny are they on an album together I love this version of What Does It Take and would love a colection of his Motor City recordings on one disc, the tracks I do have are on various compilation albums. Keep doing what you do It is apreciated.

15 years ago

IanLevine

It was on a double CD on Motorcity, called "Soul Men Of Detroit", which is very hard to find now. But it is coming out ona new CD of my greatest hits, called "Reaching For The Very Best", which is due end of November.

15 years ago

chrisinbarnes

Love this - really would love to hear My Guy, My Girl again - can't find it anywhere

15 years ago

tandolin2

I will always love Johnny Bristol! He was a much more talented artist than 99% of the rest of the artists in the day! We miss you Johnny....and your music still shines in our souls.....

15 years ago

motorcitymiguel

5 Stars for Mr. Bristol..

15 years ago

donnyvango

This is my favourite version of this song. He was such a tremendous talent.

15 years ago

iGuy101

Great soulful track*****

15 years ago

Tustles Lake

Great tune. I love it thanks

16 years ago

sipenholz

great ! thanks and greetings from belgium !

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