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For Once in My Life

"For Once in My Life" is a song written by Ron Miller and Orlando Murden for Motown Records' Stein & Van Stock publishing company, and first recorded in 1965.

It was written and first recorded as a slow ballad, in 1965 by Connie Haines, but the first version to be released was by Jean DuShon in 1966. Other early versions of the ballad were issued by Nancy Wilson, the Four Tops, the Temptations, Diana Ross & the Supremes and Tony Bennett, whose recording was the first to reach the pop charts.

The most familiar and successful version of "For Once in My Life" is an uptempo arrangement by Stevie Wonder, recorded in 1967. Wonder's version, issued on Motown's Tamla label, was a top-three hit in the United States and the United Kingdom in late 1968 and early 1969.

Early recordings edit

Miller and Murden wrote the song in 1965 as a slow ballad, and passed it around various singers so that it could be tried out and refined. Among those who, it is claimed, heard and performed the song in about 1966 – but did not record it – are Jo Thompson, a club singer in Detroit; Sherry Kaye, who may have performed it in a musical revue at the Gem Theater;[1] and Johnny Hartman, who turned it down.[2]

Jean DuShon edit

Jean DuShon was one of the singers who was originally tapped by Ron Miller to demo the song as he was fine-tuning the composition. Miller was impressed by DuShon's rendition, and her version, produced by Esmond Edwards, was issued as a single on Chess Records' Cadet label in October 1966.[3] It was chosen "Pick Hit of the Week" by Detroit's WXYZ radio. Although the record label gave the sole songwriting credit to Murden, Motown CEO Berry Gordy discovered that Miller – who was contracted to Motown – had co-written the song, and reportedly asked Chess not to promote the single.[4][5] DuShon dropped "For Once in My Life" from her nightclub act and later said: "It was a very big disappointment in my life. I stopped singing it ‘cause I didn’t have the song. I didn’t have anything. It wasn’t mine anymore."[1][6]

Connie Haines edit

Connie Haines was a contracted singer signed to Motown in 1965 and as indicated by the Motown session logs and tape information, she recorded the first version of the song at the label in July 1965.[1] Her original version remained unreleased for 50 years until it was released on the MP3 download album Motown Unreleased 1965 in 2015.

Barbara McNair edit

"For Once in My Life"
Song by Barbara McNair
from the album Here I Am
Released1966
RecordedOctober 1965
Length2:56
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Frank Wilson

Barbara McNair's version of the song was recorded as early as October 1965,[7] and backed up by a symphony orchestra and produced by Frank Wilson. Some sources suggest that the song was originally written for McNair;[8] others that Gordy, hearing the song, insisted that she record it.[5] However, her version was not released until it appeared on her November 1966 album, Here I Am. It was also released as the B-side of her 1968 single, "Where Would I Be Without You".[9] In later years, McNair re-recorded the song with a faster tempo.

Other Motown recordings edit

Singer Jack Soo claimed that he was the first male artist to record a version of the song, after he joined Motown in 1965 as one of their first non-African American artists. The record was never released and was permanently shelved in the Motown archives.[10][11]

The Four Tops recorded the song on their album 4 Tops on Broadway, released in March 1967 and, like McNair's recording, produced as a slow ballad by Frank Wilson.[12]

The Temptations also recorded the song for their pop standards based album The Temptations in a Mellow Mood, released in July 1967.[13] Baritone singer Paul Williams sings the lead vocal on the song, and it subsequently became his showcase number in the Temptations' live shows. Williams' most famous performance of the number was during the Supremes and Temptations' TCB television special in 1968, a performance cited as the apex of Williams' career. The song also made its way into the 1998 made-for-television miniseries on NBC, The Temptations. After celebrating the Temptations' (and Motown's) first Grammy Award win for "Cloud Nine", the actor who portrays Paul Williams (Christian Payton) sings the slow ballad version.

Diana Ross & the Supremes recorded a mid-tempo bossa nova inspired version in early 1969 that wasn't discovered until the 2010s and not released until 2019.

The song would become the most covered song in the Motown catalog by fellow Motown artists: Billy Eckstine (1966), Martha & the Vandellas (1967), Soupy Sales (1968), Jonah Jones (1968), Smokey Robinson & the Miracles (1969), Blinky (1969), Kiki Dee (1969), Sammy Davis Jr. (1969), Joe Harnell (1969), the Ding Dongs (1970), Gladys Knight & the Pips (1973)

Tony Bennett edit

Also in 1967, Tony Bennett's recording of the song peaked at number 91 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart (number 8 on the Easy Listening survey)[14] and was the title track of his album For Once in My Life. "For Once in My Life" remained in Bennett's concert repertoire into the 2000s. In 2006, Bennett teamed up with Stevie Wonder to record a ballad tempo version for his Duets: An American Classic album, for which Bennett and Wonder received a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Bennett also performed it on the grand finale of the sixth season of American Idol and in the Grammy Award-sponsored tribute Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life – An All-Star Salute, which aired February 16, 2015, on CBS.

Stevie Wonder version edit

"For Once in My Life"
 
Single by Stevie Wonder
from the album For Once in My Life
B-side"Angie Girl"
ReleasedOctober 15, 1968
RecordedSummer 1967
StudioHitsville USA Studio A (Detroit)
GenreSoul
Length2:52
LabelTamla T 54174
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Henry Cosby
Stevie Wonder singles chronology
"You Met Your Match"
(1968)
"For Once in My Life"
(1968)
"I Don't Know Why"
(1969)

Stevie Wonder's version was recorded at about the same time as the Temptations' in the summer of 1967. However, Berry Gordy did not like Wonder's version, an upbeat rendition produced by Henry Cosby. Gordy vetoed the single's release, and the recording was shelved. Billie Jean Brown, the head of the Motown Quality Control department, finally coerced Gordy into allowing Wonder's version to be released in October 1968.[15]

Contrary to Gordy's instincts, "For Once in My Life" was a highly successful record, peaking at number-two on both the Billboard Pop Singles and Billboard R&B Singles charts[16] (it was held off from the number-one spot on each chart by another Motown single Gordy had originally vetoed, Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"). "For Once in My Life", issued by Tamla with "Angie Girl" as its B-side, was later included as the title track on Wonder's For Once in My Life album. It was used over the end credits in the 2010 animated film Shrek Forever After.[citation needed]

Wonder's version of the track is often singled out by bassists as one of the greatest examples of James Jamerson's playing style, with no two bars of music played alike during the whole song; a completely improvisational line that is both melodic and complementary to Wonder's vocal. Background vocals are by the Originals (Freddie Gorman, Walter Gaines, Hank Dixon, C.P. Spencer) and the Andantes (Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, Louvain Demps), with instrumentation by the Funk Brothers.

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[24] Gold 45,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[25] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Other versions edit

  • Jackie Wilson recorded a modified ballad version, more uptempo than Tony Bennett, but downbeat compared to Stevie Wonder. It lost in a cover record war; Wilson reaching number 70 in late 1968, Wonder peaking at number 2 on Billboard's Hot 100.[16]
  • In 1969, Dorothy Squires recorded the song, arranged and conducted by Nicky Welsh on the President label, and had a chart hit in the UK reaching the No. 24 spot in an 11-week stay.[26]
  • On June 17, 2012, The Voice Australia finalist Darren Percival performed a cover of the song reaching number 6 on the iTunes download list.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Freeland, David (2007-05-01). "BEHIND THE SONG: "For Once in My Life" « American Songwriter". Americansongwriter.com. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  2. ^ Gregg Akkerman (June 14, 2012). The Last Balladeer: The Johnny Hartman Story. Scarecrow Press. p. 143. ISBN 9780810882829. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  3. ^ "Jean DuShon | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  4. ^ "Jean DuShon Feature". Mnblues.com. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  5. ^ a b "Barbara McNair | The Daily Record". Joelfrancis.com. 2009-10-28. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  6. ^ Note: Author, David Freeland ("Ladies of Soul") recently contacted (June 2007) Ron Miller's daughter (Lisa Dawn Miller) and asked her to confirm with her dad who recorded this classic first; Ron Miller said, "Jean DuShon."
  7. ^ "Cover versions of For Once in My Life by Barbara McNair". SecondHandSongs.com. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  8. ^ "Ron Miller Archives | The Year of Tony Bennett". Bloggingtonybennett.com. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  9. ^ "Barbara McNair - Where Would I Be Without You / For Once In My Life - Motown - USA - M-1123". 45cat.com. 1968-03-26. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  10. ^ Adachi, Jeff (2009). "The Jack Soo Story". You Don’t Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  11. ^ . Asiapacificarts.usc.edu. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  12. ^ Andrew Hamilton. "On Broadway - The Four Tops | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  13. ^ Ron Wynn. "In a Mellow Mood - The Temptations | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  14. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1993). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–1993. Record Research. p. 27.
  15. ^ Posner, Gerald (2002). Motown : Music, Money, Sex, and Power. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-375-50062-6.
  16. ^ a b c Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002
  17. ^ "Uriel Jones". March 27, 2009 – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  18. ^ "The Funk Brothers and Motown Jazz - JazzTimes". jazztimes.com. April 25, 2019.
  19. ^ Go-Set National Top 40, January 29, 1969
  20. ^ "Top 100 1968-12-14". Cashbox Magazine. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
  21. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  22. ^ . Cashbox Magazine. Archived from the original on 2013-03-05. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  23. ^ "1969: The Top 100 Soul/R&B Singles". Rate Your Music. Archived from the original on 2016-11-12. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  24. ^ "Danish single certifications – Stevie Wonder – For Once in My Life". IFPI Danmark. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  25. ^ "British single certifications – Stevie Wonder – For Once in My Life". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
  26. ^ Roberts, David (2005). British Hit Singles & Albums (18 ed.). London: Guinness World Records Ltd. p. 477. ISBN 1-904994-00-8.

External links edit

  • Stevie Wonder - For Once in My Life on YouTube

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For Once in My Life is a song written by Ron Miller and Orlando Murden for Motown Records Stein amp Van Stock publishing company and first recorded in 1965 It was written and first recorded as a slow ballad in 1965 by Connie Haines but the first version to be released was by Jean DuShon in 1966 Other early versions of the ballad were issued by Nancy Wilson the Four Tops the Temptations Diana Ross amp the Supremes and Tony Bennett whose recording was the first to reach the pop charts The most familiar and successful version of For Once in My Life is an uptempo arrangement by Stevie Wonder recorded in 1967 Wonder s version issued on Motown s Tamla label was a top three hit in the United States and the United Kingdom in late 1968 and early 1969 Contents 1 Early recordings 1 1 Jean DuShon 1 2 Connie Haines 1 3 Barbara McNair 1 4 Other Motown recordings 1 5 Tony Bennett 2 Stevie Wonder version 2 1 Personnel 2 2 Charts 2 2 1 Weekly charts 2 2 2 Year end charts 2 3 Certifications 3 Other versions 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly recordings editMiller and Murden wrote the song in 1965 as a slow ballad and passed it around various singers so that it could be tried out and refined Among those who it is claimed heard and performed the song in about 1966 but did not record it are Jo Thompson a club singer in Detroit Sherry Kaye who may have performed it in a musical revue at the Gem Theater 1 and Johnny Hartman who turned it down 2 Jean DuShon edit Jean DuShon was one of the singers who was originally tapped by Ron Miller to demo the song as he was fine tuning the composition Miller was impressed by DuShon s rendition and her version produced by Esmond Edwards was issued as a single on Chess Records Cadet label in October 1966 3 It was chosen Pick Hit of the Week by Detroit s WXYZ radio Although the record label gave the sole songwriting credit to Murden Motown CEO Berry Gordy discovered that Miller who was contracted to Motown had co written the song and reportedly asked Chess not to promote the single 4 5 DuShon dropped For Once in My Life from her nightclub act and later said It was a very big disappointment in my life I stopped singing it cause I didn t have the song I didn t have anything It wasn t mine anymore 1 6 Connie Haines edit Connie Haines was a contracted singer signed to Motown in 1965 and as indicated by the Motown session logs and tape information she recorded the first version of the song at the label in July 1965 1 Her original version remained unreleased for 50 years until it was released on the MP3 download album Motown Unreleased 1965 in 2015 Barbara McNair edit For Once in My Life Song by Barbara McNairfrom the album Here I AmReleased1966RecordedOctober 1965Length2 56Songwriter s Ron MillerOrlando MurdenProducer s Frank Wilson Barbara McNair s version of the song was recorded as early as October 1965 7 and backed up by a symphony orchestra and produced by Frank Wilson Some sources suggest that the song was originally written for McNair 8 others that Gordy hearing the song insisted that she record it 5 However her version was not released until it appeared on her November 1966 album Here I Am It was also released as the B side of her 1968 single Where Would I Be Without You 9 In later years McNair re recorded the song with a faster tempo Other Motown recordings edit Singer Jack Soo claimed that he was the first male artist to record a version of the song after he joined Motown in 1965 as one of their first non African American artists The record was never released and was permanently shelved in the Motown archives 10 11 The Four Tops recorded the song on their album 4 Tops on Broadway released in March 1967 and like McNair s recording produced as a slow ballad by Frank Wilson 12 The Temptations also recorded the song for their pop standards based album The Temptations in a Mellow Mood released in July 1967 13 Baritone singer Paul Williams sings the lead vocal on the song and it subsequently became his showcase number in the Temptations live shows Williams most famous performance of the number was during the Supremes and Temptations TCB television special in 1968 a performance cited as the apex of Williams career The song also made its way into the 1998 made for television miniseries on NBC The Temptations After celebrating the Temptations and Motown s first Grammy Award win for Cloud Nine the actor who portrays Paul Williams Christian Payton sings the slow ballad version Diana Ross amp the Supremes recorded a mid tempo bossa nova inspired version in early 1969 that wasn t discovered until the 2010s and not released until 2019 The song would become the most covered song in the Motown catalog by fellow Motown artists Billy Eckstine 1966 Martha amp the Vandellas 1967 Soupy Sales 1968 Jonah Jones 1968 Smokey Robinson amp the Miracles 1969 Blinky 1969 Kiki Dee 1969 Sammy Davis Jr 1969 Joe Harnell 1969 the Ding Dongs 1970 Gladys Knight amp the Pips 1973 Tony Bennett edit Also in 1967 Tony Bennett s recording of the song peaked at number 91 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart number 8 on the Easy Listening survey 14 and was the title track of his album For Once in My Life For Once in My Life remained in Bennett s concert repertoire into the 2000s In 2006 Bennett teamed up with Stevie Wonder to record a ballad tempo version for his Duets An American Classic album for which Bennett and Wonder received a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Bennett also performed it on the grand finale of the sixth season of American Idol and in the Grammy Award sponsored tribute Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life An All Star Salute which aired February 16 2015 on CBS Stevie Wonder version edit For Once in My Life nbsp Single by Stevie Wonderfrom the album For Once in My LifeB side Angie Girl ReleasedOctober 15 1968RecordedSummer 1967StudioHitsville USA Studio A Detroit GenreSoulLength2 52LabelTamla T 54174Songwriter s Ron MillerOrlando MurdenProducer s Henry CosbyStevie Wonder singles chronology You Met Your Match 1968 For Once in My Life 1968 I Don t Know Why 1969 Stevie Wonder s version was recorded at about the same time as the Temptations in the summer of 1967 However Berry Gordy did not like Wonder s version an upbeat rendition produced by Henry Cosby Gordy vetoed the single s release and the recording was shelved Billie Jean Brown the head of the Motown Quality Control department finally coerced Gordy into allowing Wonder s version to be released in October 1968 15 Contrary to Gordy s instincts For Once in My Life was a highly successful record peaking at number two on both the Billboard Pop Singles and Billboard R amp B Singles charts 16 it was held off from the number one spot on each chart by another Motown single Gordy had originally vetoed Marvin Gaye s I Heard It Through the Grapevine For Once in My Life issued by Tamla with Angie Girl as its B side was later included as the title track on Wonder s For Once in My Life album It was used over the end credits in the 2010 animated film Shrek Forever After citation needed Wonder s version of the track is often singled out by bassists as one of the greatest examples of James Jamerson s playing style with no two bars of music played alike during the whole song a completely improvisational line that is both melodic and complementary to Wonder s vocal Background vocals are by the Originals Freddie Gorman Walter Gaines Hank Dixon C P Spencer and the Andantes Jackie Hicks Marlene Barrow Louvain Demps with instrumentation by the Funk Brothers Personnel edit Stevie Wonder vocals harmonica James Jamerson bass Uriel Jones drums 17 Earl Van Dyke piano 18 Background vocals are by the Originals Freddie Gorman Walter Gaines Hank Dixon C P Spencer and the Andantes Jackie Hicks Marlene Barrow Louvain Demps Additional instrumentation by the Funk Brothers Charts edit Weekly charts edit Chart 1968 69 Peakposition Australia Go Set 19 20 Canada RPM Top Singles 5 Ireland 11 UK 3 U S Billboard Hot 100 16 2 U S Billboard R amp B 2 U S Cash Box Top 100 20 1 Year end charts edit Chart 1969 Rank Canada 21 78 U S Cash Box Top 100 22 48 U S R amp B Billboard 23 22 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales Denmark IFPI Danmark 24 Gold 45 000 United Kingdom BPI 25 Platinum 600 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Other versions editJackie Wilson recorded a modified ballad version more uptempo than Tony Bennett but downbeat compared to Stevie Wonder It lost in a cover record war Wilson reaching number 70 in late 1968 Wonder peaking at number 2 on Billboard s Hot 100 16 In 1969 Dorothy Squires recorded the song arranged and conducted by Nicky Welsh on the President label and had a chart hit in the UK reaching the No 24 spot in an 11 week stay 26 On June 17 2012 The Voice Australia finalist Darren Percival performed a cover of the song reaching number 6 on the iTunes download list citation needed See also editList of Cash Box Top 100 number one singles of 1968References edit a b c Freeland David 2007 05 01 BEHIND THE SONG For Once in My Life American Songwriter Americansongwriter com Retrieved 2016 10 01 Gregg Akkerman June 14 2012 The Last Balladeer The Johnny Hartman Story Scarecrow Press p 143 ISBN 9780810882829 Retrieved 2016 10 01 Jean DuShon Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 2016 10 01 Jean DuShon Feature Mnblues com Retrieved 2016 10 01 a b Barbara McNair The Daily Record Joelfrancis com 2009 10 28 Retrieved 2016 10 01 Note Author David Freeland Ladies of Soul recently contacted June 2007 Ron Miller s daughter Lisa Dawn Miller and asked her to confirm with her dad who recorded this classic first Ron Miller said Jean DuShon Cover versions of For Once in My Life by Barbara McNair SecondHandSongs com Retrieved 2016 10 01 Ron Miller Archives The Year of Tony Bennett Bloggingtonybennett com Retrieved 2016 10 01 Barbara McNair Where Would I Be Without You For Once In My Life Motown USA M 1123 45cat com 1968 03 26 Retrieved 2016 10 01 Adachi Jeff 2009 The Jack Soo Story You Don t Know Jack The Jack Soo Story Retrieved May 24 2011 Asia Pacific Arts More Stories from Jeff Adachi Asiapacificarts usc edu Archived from the original on December 2 2013 Retrieved 2016 10 01 Andrew Hamilton On Broadway The Four Tops Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2016 10 01 Ron Wynn In a Mellow Mood The Temptations Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2016 10 01 Whitburn Joel 1993 Top Adult Contemporary 1961 1993 Record Research p 27 Posner Gerald 2002 Motown Music Money Sex and Power New York Random House ISBN 0 375 50062 6 a b c Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 2002 Uriel Jones March 27 2009 via www telegraph co uk The Funk Brothers and Motown Jazz JazzTimes jazztimes com April 25 2019 Go Set National Top 40 January 29 1969 Top 100 1968 12 14 Cashbox Magazine Retrieved 2015 01 23 Item Display RPM Library and Archives Canada Collectionscanada gc ca Retrieved 2016 10 01 Top 100 Year End Charts 1969 Cashbox Magazine Archived from the original on 2013 03 05 Retrieved 2016 05 20 1969 The Top 100 Soul R amp B Singles Rate Your Music Archived from the original on 2016 11 12 Retrieved 2016 10 01 Danish single certifications Stevie Wonder For Once in My Life IFPI Danmark Retrieved September 16 2020 British single certifications Stevie Wonder For Once in My Life British Phonographic Industry Retrieved March 31 2023 Roberts David 2005 British Hit Singles amp Albums 18 ed London Guinness World Records Ltd p 477 ISBN 1 904994 00 8 External links editStevie Wonder For Once in My Life on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title For Once in My Life amp oldid 1220010374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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