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I Can't Hear You No More

"I Can't Hear You No More" is a composition written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It was originally recorded as "I Can't Hear You" in 1964 by Betty Everett. The most successful version was the 1976 top 40 single by Helen Reddy.

"I Can't Hear You"
Single by Betty Everett
B-side"Can I Get to Know You"
Released1964
RecordedMay 13, 1964 (1964-05-13)[1]
GenreR&B
Length2:36
LabelVee-Jay
Songwriter(s)Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Betty Everett singles chronology
"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)"
(1964)
"I Can't Hear You"
(1964)
"Let It Be Me"
(1964)

Betty Everett's original version

The Betty Everett version was released in the summer of 1964 as the follow-up to her top ten song "The Shoop Shoop Song". Robert Pruter in his book Chicago Soul describes "I Can't Hear You" as a "surprisingly weak [song] for Goffin-King that did not give the Vee Jay [Records] staff [musicians] much to work with" and dismisses Everett's single with its number 39 R&B chart (as reported in Cash Box magazine) as "essentially a non-hit."[2] "I Can't Hear You" appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 with a peak of number 66,[3] and number 85 on the Cash Box Pop 100.

Lulu version

In the UK, Lulu recorded "I Can't Hear You No More" as the follow-up to her breakthrough hit "Shout"; produced by Peter Sullivan and released as "Can't Hear You No More" on 28 August 1964. The single fell short of the UK Singles Chart.[4]

Dusty Springfield version

Dusty Springfield's version of "I Can't Hear You No More" appears on her Ev'rything's Coming Up Dusty UK album release, and on its US equivalent You Don't Have to Say You Love Me.[5] Having premiered her version of "I Can't Hear You No More" on the 28 April 1965 Ready Steady Go! 'Sound of Motown' broadcast, with Martha and the Vandellas providing background vocals and a pre-recorded track by Motown's Funk Brothers, Springfield recorded "I Can't Hear You No More" in a 2 July 1965 session at Philips Studios in Marble Arch, with Philips owner Johnny Franz credited as producer (Springfield has stated she herself produced all her mid-1960s recordings). The session, conducted by Ivor Raymonde and featuring Madeline Bell and Doris Troy on background vocals, is a rare instance of Springfield recording with her touring band the Echoes.[5]

Carole King version

Carole King herself recorded "I Can't Hear You No More" for her debut solo album Writer in 1970. In his book The Words and Music of Carole King, James Perone says the song "works well enough for King, but the style of the song and the arrangement" - Perone calls the arrangement "Philadelphia soul influenced" - "are such that it doesn't have the impact of some of King's later compositions that were designed around her physical and rhetorical voice."[6]

Helen Reddy version

"I Can't Hear You No More"
Single by Helen Reddy
from the album Music, Music
B-side"Music Is My Life"
Released1976
GenreEasy listening
Length2:49
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Producer(s)Joe Wissert
Helen Reddy singles chronology
"Somewhere in the Night"
(1975)
"I Can't Hear You No More"
(1976)
"Gladiola"
(1976)

The 1976 Helen Reddy version was the most successful version which was released as the lead single for her album release Music, Music. The musicians included Victor Feldman (percussion), Harvey Mason and Jeff Porcaro (drums), David Paich (keyboards), Ray Parker Jr. (guitar) and Tom Scott (saxophone). The albums's credited background vocalists include Jim Gilstrap, Myrna Matthews, Lisa Freeman and Carolyn Willis. Reddy unhappily recorded "I Can't Hear You No More" at the strong suggestion of Capitol Records who hoped a disco influenced song might boost Reddy's career. Ironically "I Can't Hear You No More" became a number 1 Easy Listening hit - Reddy's eighth and last and was also her next to last top 40 hit with a number 29 peak on the Billboard Hot 100 (Cash Box ranked the track with a number 41 peak).[7]

Other versions

The song was also recorded by various groups:

  • The Newbeats as the B-side to their 1965 single, "Little Child".
  • The song is featured in the 1969 film The Reckoning in a live performance by the band "The Spectrum" (Keith Forsey on drums) and featured a lead vocal by actress and vocalist Patricia Gratton.
  • The Move also have a sped-up version of this song on their "Anthology" compilation.

See also

References

  1. ^ Betty Everett (1993), The Shoop Shoop Song, Internet Archive, 0, retrieved 2023-01-30
  2. ^ Pruter, Robert (1992). Chicago Soul. Champaign IL: University of Illinois Press. p. 39. ISBN 0-252-06259-0.
  3. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Joel Whitburn’s Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Record Research. p. 281.
  4. ^ "Lulu - Can't Hear You No More". 45cat.com. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Ev'rything's Coming Up Dusty - Dusty Springfield | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  6. ^ Perone, James (2006). The Words and Music of Carole King. Westport CT: Praeger Publishers. p. 30. ISBN 0-275-99027-3.
  7. ^ Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of Adult Contemporary Hits. New York City: Billboard Books. p. 197. ISBN 0-8230-7693-8.

External links

  • Lyrics of this song
  • Betty Everett - I Can't Hear You on YouTube
  • Helen Reddy - I Can't Hear You No More on YouTube

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I Can t Hear You redirects here For the Donnie Iris song see I Can t Hear You song I Can t Hear You No More is a composition written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King It was originally recorded as I Can t Hear You in 1964 by Betty Everett The most successful version was the 1976 top 40 single by Helen Reddy I Can t Hear You Single by Betty EverettB side Can I Get to Know You Released1964RecordedMay 13 1964 1964 05 13 1 GenreR amp BLength2 36LabelVee JaySongwriter s Gerry Goffin Carole KingBetty Everett singles chronology The Shoop Shoop Song It s in His Kiss 1964 I Can t Hear You 1964 Let It Be Me 1964 Contents 1 Betty Everett s original version 2 Lulu version 3 Dusty Springfield version 4 Carole King version 5 Helen Reddy version 6 Other versions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBetty Everett s original version EditThe Betty Everett version was released in the summer of 1964 as the follow up to her top ten song The Shoop Shoop Song Robert Pruter in his book Chicago Soul describes I Can t Hear You as a surprisingly weak song for Goffin King that did not give the Vee Jay Records staff musicians much to work with and dismisses Everett s single with its number 39 R amp B chart as reported in Cash Box magazine as essentially a non hit 2 I Can t Hear You appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 with a peak of number 66 3 and number 85 on the Cash Box Pop 100 Lulu version EditIn the UK Lulu recorded I Can t Hear You No More as the follow up to her breakthrough hit Shout produced by Peter Sullivan and released as Can t Hear You No More on 28 August 1964 The single fell short of the UK Singles Chart 4 Dusty Springfield version EditDusty Springfield s version of I Can t Hear You No More appears on her Ev rything s Coming Up Dusty UK album release and on its US equivalent You Don t Have to Say You Love Me 5 Having premiered her version of I Can t Hear You No More on the 28 April 1965 Ready Steady Go Sound of Motown broadcast with Martha and the Vandellas providing background vocals and a pre recorded track by Motown s Funk Brothers Springfield recorded I Can t Hear You No More in a 2 July 1965 session at Philips Studios in Marble Arch with Philips owner Johnny Franz credited as producer Springfield has stated she herself produced all her mid 1960s recordings The session conducted by Ivor Raymonde and featuring Madeline Bell and Doris Troy on background vocals is a rare instance of Springfield recording with her touring band the Echoes 5 Carole King version EditCarole King herself recorded I Can t Hear You No More for her debut solo album Writer in 1970 In his book The Words and Music of Carole King James Perone says the song works well enough for King but the style of the song and the arrangement Perone calls the arrangement Philadelphia soul influenced are such that it doesn t have the impact of some of King s later compositions that were designed around her physical and rhetorical voice 6 Helen Reddy version Edit I Can t Hear You No More Single by Helen Reddyfrom the album Music MusicB side Music Is My Life Released1976GenreEasy listeningLength2 49LabelCapitolSongwriter s Gerry Goffin Carole KingProducer s Joe WissertHelen Reddy singles chronology Somewhere in the Night 1975 I Can t Hear You No More 1976 Gladiola 1976 The 1976 Helen Reddy version was the most successful version which was released as the lead single for her album release Music Music The musicians included Victor Feldman percussion Harvey Mason and Jeff Porcaro drums David Paich keyboards Ray Parker Jr guitar and Tom Scott saxophone The albums s credited background vocalists include Jim Gilstrap Myrna Matthews Lisa Freeman and Carolyn Willis Reddy unhappily recorded I Can t Hear You No More at the strong suggestion of Capitol Records who hoped a disco influenced song might boost Reddy s career Ironically I Can t Hear You No More became a number 1 Easy Listening hit Reddy s eighth and last and was also her next to last top 40 hit with a number 29 peak on the Billboard Hot 100 Cash Box ranked the track with a number 41 peak 7 Other versions EditThe song was also recorded by various groups The Newbeats as the B side to their 1965 single Little Child The song is featured in the 1969 film The Reckoning in a live performance by the band The Spectrum Keith Forsey on drums and featured a lead vocal by actress and vocalist Patricia Gratton The Move also have a sped up version of this song on their Anthology compilation See also EditList of number one adult contemporary singles of 1976 U S References Edit Betty Everett 1993 The Shoop Shoop Song Internet Archive 0 retrieved 2023 01 30 Pruter Robert 1992 Chicago Soul Champaign IL University of Illinois Press p 39 ISBN 0 252 06259 0 Whitburn Joel 2013 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 14th Edition 1955 2012 Record Research p 281 Lulu Can t Hear You No More 45cat com Retrieved 22 May 2021 a b Ev rything s Coming Up Dusty Dusty Springfield Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 22 May 2021 Perone James 2006 The Words and Music of Carole King Westport CT Praeger Publishers p 30 ISBN 0 275 99027 3 Hyatt Wesley 1999 The Billboard Book of Adult Contemporary Hits New York City Billboard Books p 197 ISBN 0 8230 7693 8 External links EditLyrics of this song Betty Everett I Can t Hear You on YouTube Helen Reddy I Can t Hear You No More on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Can 27t Hear You No More amp oldid 1136417554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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