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Pops, We Love You (A Tribute to Father)

"Pops, We Love You (A Tribute to Father)" is a 1978 single recorded and released by Motown stars Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder, as a tribute to Berry "Pops" Gordy Sr. (father of Motown founder Berry Gordy) who had died that year from cancer.

"Pops, We Love You (A Tribute to Father)"
Single by Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder
from the album Pops, We Love You
ReleasedDecember 8, 1978
Recorded1978, Motown Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Genre
Length6:23 (disco version)
3:59 (vocal version)
LabelMotown
Songwriter(s)Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer
Producer(s)Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer
Stevie Wonder singles chronology
"As"
(1977)
"Pops We Love You"
(1978)
"Send One Your Love"
(1979)
Marvin Gaye singles chronology
"Got To Give It Up"
(1977)
"Pops We Love You"
(1978)
"Ego Tripping Out"
(1979)
Diana Ross singles chronology
"Ease on Down the Road"
(1978)
"Pops We Love You"
(1978)
"A Brand New Day"
(1979)

Recording edit

For the duration of Motown Records' tenure in its native Detroit, Berry Gordy's father, Berry Gordy Sr., otherwise known as "Pops", was one of the overseers of his son's label and was one of many to guide its many artists, most of which became famous following the release of successful records. Among those who he helped mentor were Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder. At one point, Gaye was Gordy's son-in-law after he married his daughter Anna.

When Gordy Sr. died that October, his son asked longtime Motown songwriters Marilyn McLeod and Pam Sawyer to compose a song in tribute to him and also began to produce a full-length album with other artists. For the title track, Ross, Gaye, Robinson and Wonder were called in to record the song. Ross, Gaye and Robinson recorded the track together in Motown's L.A. studios, but Wonder, who was busy at work on a mostly instrumental piece to a soundtrack for the movie, later called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants, recorded his part separate from the rest of the trio. His voice was later dubbed. Ross and Gaye were sparked from the recording of the song that they agreed to add vocals to another McLeod/Sawyer composition, the lite funk-laden, socially conscious "I'll Keep My Light in My Window", marking their first studio duet since the Diana & Marvin sessions of 1972. Unlike the 1972 sessions, Gaye and Ross recorded the duet together.

Reception edit

Billboard listed the single in its Top Single Picks, meaning that the magazine predicted that the single would reach the top 30 on the Hot 100. The reviewer wrote, "Outstanding vocal performances by these four premiere singers highlights this song written for Berry Gordy Sr.'s 90th birthday. However, rather the lyric content leaves something to be desired and takes away from the glittering vocals, especially Stevie Wonder's."[1]

J. Randy Taraborrelli, writing in Diana Ross: A Biography, commented, "It would seem that a song such as 'Pops, We Love You,' featuring Motown's biggest superstars, couldn't miss. But, while Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder all turned in strong performances, this tribute to Berry Gordy's father was just too much of a novelty to be taken seriously."[2] David Ritz, writing in Divided Soul: The Life of Marvin Gaye, said that Gaye, Wonder, Robinson, and Ross formed "a spirited quartet" and that the song was "infectious", noting that Gaye had "boundless love" for Pops Gordy. Gaye was quoted as saying, "'If Pops had been my father instead of Berry's, ... maybe I could have achieved as much as Berry.'"[3]

Release edit

The song was issued as a single in December 1978, just before the Christmas season. The 7-inch and 12-inch releases of the single had the song's 45rpm shaped around a red heart.[4] The song was a mild hit upon its release reaching as high as number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1979, while reaching number 66 on the UK Singles chart. It fared better on the U.S. R&B charts, peaking at number 26.[2]

The disco version and the single version of the song were placed on the final track listing of the Pops, We Love You album.

Later in 1979, several department stores in Los Angeles used "Pops, We Love You" as the theme song of their promotional campaign for Father's Day.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Top Single Picks". Billboard. No. 1979–01–20. 20 January 1979. p. 126. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  2. ^ a b Taraborrelli, J. Randy (2014). Diana Ross: A Biography. Citadel. ISBN 978-0806537634. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  3. ^ Ritz, David (2010). Divided Soul: The Life of Marvin Gaye. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0857121608. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  4. ^ "Motown Also Issues Heart-Shaped Single". Billboard. 1979-01-20. p. 136. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  5. ^ Williams, Jean (1979-05-26). "Crossover More Than Promo Firm". Billboard. p. 78. Retrieved 2016-12-30.

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Pops We Love You A Tribute to Father is a 1978 single recorded and released by Motown stars Diana Ross Marvin Gaye Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder as a tribute to Berry Pops Gordy Sr father of Motown founder Berry Gordy who had died that year from cancer Pops We Love You A Tribute to Father Single by Diana Ross Marvin Gaye Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonderfrom the album Pops We Love YouReleasedDecember 8 1978Recorded1978 Motown Recording Studios Los AngelesGenreSoul disco rhythm and bluesLength6 23 disco version 3 59 vocal version LabelMotownSongwriter s Marilyn McLeod Pam SawyerProducer s Marilyn McLeod Pam SawyerStevie Wonder singles chronology As 1977 Pops We Love You 1978 Send One Your Love 1979 Marvin Gaye singles chronology Got To Give It Up 1977 Pops We Love You 1978 Ego Tripping Out 1979 Diana Ross singles chronology Ease on Down the Road 1978 Pops We Love You 1978 A Brand New Day 1979 Contents 1 Recording 2 Reception 3 Release 4 ReferencesRecording editFor the duration of Motown Records tenure in its native Detroit Berry Gordy s father Berry Gordy Sr otherwise known as Pops was one of the overseers of his son s label and was one of many to guide its many artists most of which became famous following the release of successful records Among those who he helped mentor were Diana Ross Marvin Gaye Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder At one point Gaye was Gordy s son in law after he married his daughter Anna When Gordy Sr died that October his son asked longtime Motown songwriters Marilyn McLeod and Pam Sawyer to compose a song in tribute to him and also began to produce a full length album with other artists For the title track Ross Gaye Robinson and Wonder were called in to record the song Ross Gaye and Robinson recorded the track together in Motown s L A studios but Wonder who was busy at work on a mostly instrumental piece to a soundtrack for the movie later called Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants recorded his part separate from the rest of the trio His voice was later dubbed Ross and Gaye were sparked from the recording of the song that they agreed to add vocals to another McLeod Sawyer composition the lite funk laden socially conscious I ll Keep My Light in My Window marking their first studio duet since the Diana amp Marvin sessions of 1972 Unlike the 1972 sessions Gaye and Ross recorded the duet together Reception editBillboard listed the single in its Top Single Picks meaning that the magazine predicted that the single would reach the top 30 on the Hot 100 The reviewer wrote Outstanding vocal performances by these four premiere singers highlights this song written for Berry Gordy Sr s 90th birthday However rather the lyric content leaves something to be desired and takes away from the glittering vocals especially Stevie Wonder s 1 J Randy Taraborrelli writing in Diana Ross A Biography commented It would seem that a song such as Pops We Love You featuring Motown s biggest superstars couldn t miss But while Diana Ross Marvin Gaye Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder all turned in strong performances this tribute to Berry Gordy s father was just too much of a novelty to be taken seriously 2 David Ritz writing in Divided Soul The Life of Marvin Gaye said that Gaye Wonder Robinson and Ross formed a spirited quartet and that the song was infectious noting that Gaye had boundless love for Pops Gordy Gaye was quoted as saying If Pops had been my father instead of Berry s maybe I could have achieved as much as Berry 3 Release editThe song was issued as a single in December 1978 just before the Christmas season The 7 inch and 12 inch releases of the single had the song s 45rpm shaped around a red heart 4 The song was a mild hit upon its release reaching as high as number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1979 while reaching number 66 on the UK Singles chart It fared better on the U S R amp B charts peaking at number 26 2 The disco version and the single version of the song were placed on the final track listing of the Pops We Love You album Later in 1979 several department stores in Los Angeles used Pops We Love You as the theme song of their promotional campaign for Father s Day 5 References edit Top Single Picks Billboard No 1979 01 20 20 January 1979 p 126 Retrieved 2016 12 30 a b Taraborrelli J Randy 2014 Diana Ross A Biography Citadel ISBN 978 0806537634 Retrieved 2016 12 30 Ritz David 2010 Divided Soul The Life of Marvin Gaye London Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0857121608 Retrieved 2016 12 30 Motown Also Issues Heart Shaped Single Billboard 1979 01 20 p 136 Retrieved 2016 12 30 Williams Jean 1979 05 26 Crossover More Than Promo Firm Billboard p 78 Retrieved 2016 12 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pops We Love You A Tribute to Father amp oldid 1216138337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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