![]() But all in all Fudge couldn't right a song for a penny and they were very tedious to listen to. And Tim Bogert really has his work cut out for himself. Dan from Lee, NhVannila Fudge really sucks to listen to, but Carmine Appice inspired Bonham and Bonham changed drumming so it's all part of the circle of life.Our culture now seems more segregated into barely changing subcultures, many of which are modeled on various trends from the sixties and early seventies. D Bm C x2 Set me free why Ddont you babe BmGet out my life, why Cdont you babe Cause you dont really Dlove me, you just Bmkeep me hangin. I'm always amazed at how quickly change spread throughout the entire culture in the sixties. Fyodor from Denver, CoThis song reflected a shift towards heavier subject matter for the group, following the trends of the times.Tony from Charleston, ScApparently in the studio version, Diana Ross voice is paired with Florence Ballard because the producers felt that Diana's voice alone was not enough to carry the song.Motown producers thought her voice was not strong enough to carry the lead. Tony from Charleston, ScOn most recordings of this song you can hear Florence Ballard singing lead with Diana Ross.Maybe he was listening to a lot of rock music in the late 1960s. Then again, earlier in 1969, Pickett interpreted another rock record- HEY JUDE by the Beatles. Mike from Knoxville, TnI thought it was odd that in late 1969, Wilson Pickett had an interpretation of this song having nearly the same arrangement as Vanilla Fudge's rock version.Izzmo from Buffalo, NyThis is the only song that ever hit the American top 40 by four different artists (The Supremes, Vanilla Fudge, Rod Stewart, and Kim Wilde).Kristin from Bessemer, AlThe line where Diana speaks instead of singing "and there ain't nothing I can do about it" - she sounds as if she is very defeated from the influence this guy has on her - no wonder she wants him out of her life!.John from Nashville, TnOne of the few songs in which the original version and the remake both hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (The Supremes and Kim Wilde).On "You Keep Me Hanging On" the girls are actually giving the man a kick in the pants out the door. ![]() John from Nashville, TnThis song was out of character for the Supremes because they were always whining about wanting their wayward man to stay with them.Emma from Adelaide, Australiaheard this in glee the cover was AH- MAZING.They went on to become "Vanilla-(to fake or falsify)-Fudge.) And "The Suns" went on to become "The-(one,(or more) who is easily swindled a dupe!) Pigeons." A glance at the single shows."Arranged by the Guys." "The Guys," are "The Suns!" At the time of the heist."V.F." was "The Pigeons," who were appearing uptown at Ungano's. ![]() Herb from Brooklyn, N圜armine Appice/"The Vanilla Fudge" did not re-compose "You Keep Me Hangin' On!" What they did was talk a bunch of short-sighted egotists /aka/ "The Rising Suns," into letting them walk out the door of Trude Heller's, (Greenwich Village, NYC) with the rights to record their version. 414 Likes,TikTok-Video von Soheill (soheillmusic): Wanna hear a Full Version 'Keep Me Hangin On' by Vanilla Fudge. You Keep Me Hangin on Lyrics von Vanilla Fudge mit Video: Set me free why dont you babe / Get out.In 1996 Reba McEntire's covered version peaked at #2 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart. Three other covered versions have charted on the Top 100 Wilson Pickett (#92 in 1969), Jackie DeShannon (#96 in 1970, in a medley with "Hurt So Bad"), and on May 31st, 1987 Kim Wilde took it to #1 (for 1 week). ![]() Six months earlier on July 2nd, 1967 their covered version entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart for a five week stay then fell of the chart.Īnd on July 7th, 1968 it re-entered the Top 100 and on August 25th, 1968 it peaked at #6 (for 1 week) and spent a grand total of 17 weeks on the Top 100.
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