Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

debm55

(60,646 posts)
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 01:37 PM Sep 2024

What is your favorite soul song? Mine is Stevie Wonder's Superstition It makes me want to get up and dance.

Last edited Thu Sep 5, 2024, 09:34 PM - Edit history (1)

edited to include all soul songs-Detroit, Memphis, and Phillie and any others.
136 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
What is your favorite soul song? Mine is Stevie Wonder's Superstition It makes me want to get up and dance. (Original Post) debm55 Sep 2024 OP
It would have to be something by Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell wryter2000 Sep 2024 #1
I liked :Ain't no Mountain High Enough, Thank you wryter2000. debm55 Sep 2024 #3
Definitely like that wryter2000 Sep 2024 #16
Reach Out I'll be there by the Four Tops TommieMommy Sep 2024 #2
Thank you TommieMommy. I liked it too. debm55 Sep 2024 #5
"Ain't That Peculiar?" Marvin Gaye. Reminds me of livetohike Sep 2024 #4
Thank you livetohike. Loved Marvin. debm55 Sep 2024 #6
Love that! wryter2000 Sep 2024 #17
He was great! Gone way too soon. n/t livetohike Sep 2024 #34
"Where Did Our Love Go" positively and absolutely nikatnyte Sep 2024 #7
Thank you nikatnyte. Interesting post. debm55 Sep 2024 #10
With you on that one. discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2024 #8
Loved all of Stevie's songs but that was my favorite. Thank you discntnt_irny_scrcm. Will do , but you watch my feet . debm55 Sep 2024 #11
I'd love to watch your feet....;) discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2024 #13
Oh you.---------- debm55 Sep 2024 #14
No you.... discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2024 #15
Under the boardwalk riverbendviewgal Sep 2024 #9
Thank you riverbentviewgal. Great song. debm55 Sep 2024 #12
Great song, but it's not Motown nikatnyte Sep 2024 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author ailsagirl Sep 2024 #60
'Whats Goin' On' by Marvin Gaye (the song and the album!) Jrose Sep 2024 #18
Thank you Jrose. Wonderful songs of my youth. debm55 Sep 2024 #19
Marvin has a few Cartoonist Sep 2024 #20
Cartoonist, thank you. That was a great dancing song. debm55 Sep 2024 #21
Walk on By Dear_Prudence Sep 2024 #22
Thank you Dear_Prudence. I know. The Motown Sound and songs were all great. debm55 Sep 2024 #23
Great song but I don't think Dione Warwick was a Motown artist. brush Sep 2024 #31
I wasn't sure about that either. 🤔 nt Dear_Prudence Sep 2024 #64
That's okay. Let it stay. I like the song. debm55 Sep 2024 #73
My Girl - The Temptations KarenS Sep 2024 #25
Thank you KarenS. Loved that song. debm55 Sep 2024 #38
Used To Be My Girl CanonRay Sep 2024 #26
Thank you CanonRay loved it. debm55 Sep 2024 #39
"Bernadette", by The Four Tops, chiefly because of James Jamerson's superb bass line. Mister Ed Sep 2024 #27
Thank you Mister Ed. Loved both of these songs. I sometimes cry when "Love Child " is played. It reminds of my first debm55 Sep 2024 #41
Bernadette 303squadron Sep 2024 #28
Thank you 303spuadron. I will remember to listen for it. debm55 Sep 2024 #42
Isolated bass track. johnp3907 Sep 2024 #102
"I Can't Help Myself" by the Four Tops. brush Sep 2024 #29
thank you brush. I loved this song too. So mellow and beautifully written song.and music. debm55 Sep 2024 #44
The Spinners' version of Workin' My Way Back to You nocoincidences Sep 2024 #30
Thank you nocoincidences. This was another great dance to song. debm55 Sep 2024 #45
Another vote for Bernadette by The Four Tops! Ziggysmom Sep 2024 #32
Thank you ziggsmom. Loved it. debm55 Sep 2024 #46
Heard it Through the Grapevine, anything by the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Four Tops ... marble falls Sep 2024 #33
Loved them all, too, wow, what a great time for music. That was the Detroit sound, but wasn't there a Phillie sound too? debm55 Sep 2024 #47
Archie Bell and the Drells, the Delphonics (Didn't I Blow Your Mind, Baby - best Philly soul song ever), OJs, Lew Rawls marble falls Sep 2024 #56
Thank you marble falls. I knew about the Phillie Soul. thank you for telling us about Memphis Soul debm55 Sep 2024 #74
I changed the OP to include all soul. debm55 Sep 2024 #76
Martha Reeves and the Vandellas- Nowhere to Run catbyte Sep 2024 #35
Thank you, we would take our transiters out in the and pretend we were singing.the songs. debm55 Sep 2024 #48
Also "Dancin' in the Street" ailsagirl Sep 2024 #65
Thank you ailsagirl. Terrific dancing song. Loved it. debm55 Sep 2024 #78
I Wish It Would Rain - The Temptations JoseBalow Sep 2024 #36
Thank you JoseBalow. Great sound. debm55 Sep 2024 #77
Way too many to pick one malaise Sep 2024 #37
I know. But just pick up to three of your favorites. debm55 Sep 2024 #79
Tears of a Clown if..fish..had..wings Sep 2024 #40
Loved that song , Loved singing to the song and Loved dancing to the song. Thank you if..fish..had..wings debm55 Sep 2024 #80
Probably "Please Mr. Postman" by the Marvelettes. LoisB Sep 2024 #43
Now you got me dancing. thank you LoisB. debm55 Sep 2024 #82
Yeah, I used to cut quite a rug to this one myself. Now, I just trip over the rug. LoisB Sep 2024 #84
I have a few :) Niagara Sep 2024 #49
Thank you Niagara. Great songs all, But I must add I liked the Commadores, version too. debm55 Sep 2024 #50
The Temptations' Ball of Confusion DEbluedude Sep 2024 #51
Thank you DEbluedude. I liked the song. I was unlike any of Motown songs at the time. debm55 Sep 2024 #85
Stop in the name of love Figarosmom Sep 2024 #52
thank you Figarosmom. The Supremes were my #i group backin the day. debm55 Sep 2024 #111
Just My Imagination or Papa Was a Rolling Stone by the Temptations Ritabert Sep 2024 #53
Thank you Ritabert. Loved the Temps. debm55 Sep 2024 #112
Oh wow, so many to chose from! Lunabell Sep 2024 #54
Thank you Lunabell. That was his best of a whole catalogue of brilliant songs. debm55 Sep 2024 #113
Commodores Zoom MichMan Sep 2024 #55
Thank you MichMan. I really liked all three songs, Great selection. debm55 Sep 2024 #114
I named one but could probably come up with hundreds. LoisB Sep 2024 #57
TOO MANY to name, but Supersititious IS a great one! elleng Sep 2024 #58
thank you very much, elleng debm55 Sep 2024 #120
What does it take (to win your love) Americanme Sep 2024 #59
Thank you. Loved this song. debm55 Sep 2024 #121
The Temptations liberaltrucker Sep 2024 #61
Great song and music. Thank you liberaltrucker. debm55 Sep 2024 #122
Alot of artists switched labels. LeftInTX Sep 2024 #62
Thanks LeftinTexas. I didn't know that information. Ty for sharing. debm55 Sep 2024 #124
You Keep Me Hanging On -- Supremes ailsagirl Sep 2024 #63
Thank you the Supremes were my favorite girl group. debm55 Sep 2024 #125
The Drifters - Up on the Roof johnp3907 Sep 2024 #66
Thank you johnp3907 Love both of the them debm55 Sep 2024 #126
Four Tops -- Walk Away Renee Mponti Sep 2024 #67
Thank you Mponti. Love it debm55 Sep 2024 #132
Marvin Gaye Tammi Terrell "If This World Were Mine" Mosby Sep 2024 #68
Thank you. I loved Tammi and Marvin duets. debm55 Sep 2024 #128
Marvin Gaye Mercy Mercy Me Clouds Passing Sep 2024 #69
Great songs , thank you Clouds Passing. debm55 Sep 2024 #75
Same #1 Here, Deb ProfessorGAC Sep 2024 #70
Thank you very much for your post, I loved that album. I believe one car company used it for it's song. Looked like the debm55 Sep 2024 #71
One question that you might know the answer toThere is Motown sound that came out of Detroit but wasn't there a debm55 Sep 2024 #72
Yes. Philadelphia Soul Wiz Imp Sep 2024 #83
Thank you very much, Wiz Imp. debm55 Sep 2024 #87
Some of the best Philly Soul records include Wiz Imp Sep 2024 #88
Oh I loved those songs and remember them well. Thank you Wiz Imp debm55 Sep 2024 #94
MJ's Thriller is from the L.A. Motown era Zambero Sep 2024 #93
Tnank you Zambero for providing us with the information debm55 Sep 2024 #98
Sure! ProfessorGAC Sep 2024 #109
You'll Never Find A Love Like Mine - Lou Rawls Brainfodder Sep 2024 #81
Thank you Brainfodder , Lou Rawls' songs were romantic. Good choice. debm55 Sep 2024 #86
"Heat Wave" Zambero Sep 2024 #89
Great song. Thank you Zambero. debm55 Sep 2024 #91
"Superstition" is my favorite song period. Eugene Sep 2024 #90
Agree and thank you Eugene. debm55 Sep 2024 #129
James Brown Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (1965) DBoon Sep 2024 #92
Thank you DBoon. Great song. debm55 Sep 2024 #123
"If You Don't Know Me By Now" - Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes with Teddy Pendergrass singing lead. LoisB Sep 2024 #95
Thank you LoisB Wonderful songs,music and singers. debm55 Sep 2024 #97
Got to Give it Up--Marvin Gaye Dulcinea Sep 2024 #96
Thank you Dulcinea Both are classics. debm55 Sep 2024 #99
My choice: LakeVermilion Sep 2024 #100
Thank you LakeVermillion. Beautiful, haunting song. debm55 Sep 2024 #115
Respect. Aretha. dchill Sep 2024 #101
Totally agree, Thank you dchill debm55 Sep 2024 #117
Now that it is more than Motown, I will add the O'Jays "I Love Music" MichMan Sep 2024 #103
Thank you MichMan debm55 Sep 2024 #118
Evelyn King "Love Come Down" MichMan Sep 2024 #104
Thank you MichMan debm55 Sep 2024 #119
What is sad IMO is that the "Soul" genre has pretty much been replaced with Rap/Hip-Hop MichMan Sep 2024 #105
My final one is The Whispers "Keep on Lovin' Me" MichMan Sep 2024 #106
Thank you MichMan for all of your songs. debm55 Sep 2024 #130
Billy Preston: Will it Go Round in Circles. :) n/t brewens Sep 2024 #107
Thank you brewens, I liked that song very much.Great dancing song. debm55 Sep 2024 #110
All of the above! WestMichRad Sep 2024 #108
I agree. Wonderful music, Thank you WestMichRad debm55 Sep 2024 #116
Sam Cooke - Change is Going to Come WhiteTara Sep 2024 #127
Thank You White Tara, Over the years soul changed to the Motown sound and then more rock was put in. I think it was the debm55 Sep 2024 #133
thanks for the correction WhiteTara Sep 2024 #135
There's no beer in heaven polka 😉 Duncanpup Sep 2024 #131
------------------- debm55 Sep 2024 #134
Ok, you asked for it Keepthesoulalive Sep 2024 #136

wryter2000

(47,940 posts)
1. It would have to be something by Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 01:39 PM
Sep 2024

Not sure I've spelled her name correctly.

nikatnyte

(345 posts)
7. "Where Did Our Love Go" positively and absolutely
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 01:44 PM
Sep 2024

It launched the Supreme's reign of the charts, and the golden years of Motown, upon its release in 1964. One listen and you were hooked.

My favorite Motown song nobody has ever heard of: "Don't Let it Happen to Us" by Paul Petersen. They actually got this white-bread former teen idol to summon up his inner Marvin Gaye.

debm55

(60,646 posts)
11. Loved all of Stevie's songs but that was my favorite. Thank you discntnt_irny_scrcm. Will do , but you watch my feet .
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 01:50 PM
Sep 2024
too,

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,764 posts)
13. I'd love to watch your feet....;)
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 01:56 PM
Sep 2024

...but if I'm doing the mashed potato, you'd best leave the room.

Response to riverbendviewgal (Reply #9)

Jrose

(1,532 posts)
18. 'Whats Goin' On' by Marvin Gaye (the song and the album!)
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 02:25 PM
Sep 2024

Also ...'How Sweet it Is', by M.Gaye
And...
-'Just my imagination' - The Temptations
-'Baby give me one more chance' - Jackson 5
-'Dancing in the Street' Martha Reeves and the
Vandellas


Mister Ed

(6,927 posts)
27. "Bernadette", by The Four Tops, chiefly because of James Jamerson's superb bass line.
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 03:51 PM
Sep 2024

Runner-up goes to The Supremes for "Love Child".

debm55

(60,646 posts)
41. Thank you Mister Ed. Loved both of these songs. I sometimes cry when "Love Child " is played. It reminds of my first
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:32 PM
Sep 2024

love,

303squadron

(825 posts)
28. Bernadette
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 03:51 PM
Sep 2024

As a huge fan of the great bassist James Jameson - who played bass on so many Motown hits, Bernadette still hits me in the musical solar plexus. Wanna treat? Listen to the song and pay attention to the bass!

debm55

(60,646 posts)
44. thank you brush. I loved this song too. So mellow and beautifully written song.and music.
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:36 PM
Sep 2024

marble falls

(71,947 posts)
33. Heard it Through the Grapevine, anything by the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Four Tops ...
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:03 PM
Sep 2024

... Temptations, 'Retha Franklin, Gladys Knight & Pips, Martha and the Vandellas, Spinners, Ray Charles, Al Green, James Brown, The Miracles, Drifters, the ............................!

TOOOOO many.


?si=8O19qwMkumzYNgFg

debm55

(60,646 posts)
47. Loved them all, too, wow, what a great time for music. That was the Detroit sound, but wasn't there a Phillie sound too?
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:43 PM
Sep 2024

marble falls

(71,947 posts)
56. Archie Bell and the Drells, the Delphonics (Didn't I Blow Your Mind, Baby - best Philly soul song ever), OJs, Lew Rawls
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 05:50 PM
Sep 2024

Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass, The Trammps, The Wicked Mr Wilson Pickett - or Chicago soul-
The Impressions, Jackie Wilson, Donny Hathaway, The Dells, Curtis Mayfield, The Chi-Lites, Jerry Butler, Minnie Riperton, Walter Jackson, Tyrone Davis, Willie Clayton, The Esquires.

How about Memphis Soul?




?si=HqDqKUpIYHvMw_xU

?si=wHSvXRL40abqxXZM

debm55

(60,646 posts)
74. Thank you marble falls. I knew about the Phillie Soul. thank you for telling us about Memphis Soul
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 09:31 PM
Sep 2024

debm55

(60,646 posts)
48. Thank you, we would take our transiters out in the and pretend we were singing.the songs.
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:46 PM
Sep 2024

debm55

(60,646 posts)
80. Loved that song , Loved singing to the song and Loved dancing to the song. Thank you if..fish..had..wings
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 09:56 PM
Sep 2024

Niagara

(11,857 posts)
49. I have a few :)
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:49 PM
Sep 2024

You've Really Got A Hold On Me by Smokey Robinson




Being With You by Smokey Robinson




Brick House but not the version by only The Commodores, I like Lionel Richie's/Rob Zombie's jam session version.


debm55

(60,646 posts)
50. Thank you Niagara. Great songs all, But I must add I liked the Commadores, version too.
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:55 PM
Sep 2024

Figarosmom

(12,010 posts)
52. Stop in the name of love
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 04:59 PM
Sep 2024

Last edited Thu Sep 5, 2024, 06:38 PM - Edit history (1)

Supreme


And Ball of confusion
The Temptations. Which is a song that still applies. Funny how issues from way back then are still partision issues. It's almost like they chose issues with no intention of ever doing anything about so they can continue to use it.

 

Lunabell

(7,309 posts)
54. Oh wow, so many to chose from!
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 05:08 PM
Sep 2024

But, Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" absolutely tops the list.

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
55. Commodores Zoom
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 05:18 PM
Sep 2024

Nothing else is close. Still one of my all time favorites. Great memories of listening to it at college




Classic Motown would have to be Four Tops "Standing in the Shadows of Love" and "Bernadette"

LeftInTX

(34,303 posts)
62. Alot of artists switched labels.
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 06:04 PM
Sep 2024

But my favorites are Stevie Wonder: Higher Ground, I Wish and Marvin Gaye: Got To Give It Up.

They were recorded on Tamla which was a subsidiary of Motown. Ain't No Mountain High was also recorded on Tamla.

johnp3907

(4,312 posts)
66. The Drifters - Up on the Roof
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 06:11 PM
Sep 2024


Also, the store where I work has had a vintage Soul/R&B mix playing lately, and I’ve come to like this one a lot:

Mponti

(174 posts)
67. Four Tops -- Walk Away Renee
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 06:27 PM
Sep 2024

Your name and mine inside
a heart on a wall
Still finds a way to haunt me,
though they're so small

Levi Stubbs was a genius and golden voice.
[

Clouds Passing

(7,939 posts)
69. Marvin Gaye Mercy Mercy Me
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 06:48 PM
Sep 2024

Edwin Starr War
Stevie Wonder Don’t You Worry About A Thing
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles Ooo Baby Baby
Rare Earth I Just Want To Celebrate

ProfessorGAC

(76,711 posts)
70. Same #1 Here, Deb
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 07:12 PM
Sep 2024

I have to also mention Papa Was A Rolling Stone & Tears Of A Clown.
For a while, as a kid jazz piano player, all I cared about popular music was The Beatles & Motown.
Wasn't until HS that I started expanding my pop/rock music interests.
When trapped into singing something at karaoke (friends would sign me up, knowing I didn't want to), Superstition was what I'd sing. Lots of vocal tricks work on it.
Oh, and it's Superstition, not Superstitious. Lots of folks mix that up because the 2nd word in the whole song is Superstitious.
It was off Talking Book, which is my favorite SW album.

debm55

(60,646 posts)
71. Thank you very much for your post, I loved that album. I believe one car company used it for it's song. Looked like the
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 08:49 PM
Sep 2024

New Orleans. Thank you very much for your post.

debm55

(60,646 posts)
72. One question that you might know the answer toThere is Motown sound that came out of Detroit but wasn't there a
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 08:57 PM
Sep 2024

another sound that came out of Phillie? they were very similar. Also, I thought the Jackson 5 came out of Motown. sound . I am surprised no one have mentioned Billy Jean or Thriller which were both monster hits at their time. Thanks.

Wiz Imp

(9,997 posts)
83. Yes. Philadelphia Soul
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 10:14 PM
Sep 2024

From Wikipedia:

Philadelphia soul, sometimes called Philly soul, the Philadelphia sound, Phillysound, or The Sound of Philadelphia (TSOP), is a genre of late 1960s–1970s soul music characterized by funk influences and lush string and horn arrangements. The genre laid the groundwork for the emergence of disco later in the 1970s by fusing the R&B rhythm sections of the 1960s with the pop vocal tradition and featuring a more pronounced jazz influence in its melodic structures and arrangements.

Due to the emphasis on sound and arrangement and the relative anonymity of many of its artists, Philadelphia soul is often considered a producers' genre. Songwriters and producers Bunny Sigler, Kenny Gamble, and Leon Huff are credited with developing the genre.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_soul

Wiz Imp

(9,997 posts)
88. Some of the best Philly Soul records include
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 10:23 PM
Sep 2024

Love Train by the O'Jays
If You Don't Know Me By Now by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
When Will I See You Again by the Three Degrees
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine by Lou Rawls
Me and Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul
TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) by MFSB featuring the Three Degrees (which was later used as the theme song for Soul Train)

Zambero

(9,990 posts)
93. MJ's Thriller is from the L.A. Motown era
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 10:47 PM
Sep 2024

In 1972, Berry Gordy closed up shop in Motor City and moved his operation to Los Angeles. The big hits kept coming but the sound was altogether different, slicker and less "organic" than days of the Funk Brothers working their magic in Motown's "Snake Pit".

ProfessorGAC

(76,711 posts)
109. Sure!
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 07:04 AM
Sep 2024

The Philly Sound was a big thing. The O'Jays were a prime example.
The Philly Sound was very influential on Hall & Oates and Todd Rundgren.

LoisB

(13,031 posts)
95. "If You Don't Know Me By Now" - Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes with Teddy Pendergrass singing lead.
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 10:53 PM
Sep 2024

"Tell Her Love Has Felt the Need" - Eddie Kendricks
"Valerie" - The Starlites
"Sexual Healing" - Marvin Gaye

and so on, and so on

LakeVermilion

(1,585 posts)
100. My choice:
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 11:19 PM
Sep 2024

Hello Stranger, written and sung by Barbara Lewis. I is simple but haunting. Certainly captures teen angst.



Note: I read through all of the responses. I don't remember anything by Sam Cooke, who must be the father of soul music.

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
103. Now that it is more than Motown, I will add the O'Jays "I Love Music"
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 11:30 PM
Sep 2024

I could listen to this all day long. Everything about it is perfect from beginning to end.

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
105. What is sad IMO is that the "Soul" genre has pretty much been replaced with Rap/Hip-Hop
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 11:40 PM
Sep 2024

MichMan

(17,151 posts)
106. My final one is The Whispers "Keep on Lovin' Me"
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 11:43 PM
Sep 2024

Another one I could listen to 10x in a row

WestMichRad

(3,257 posts)
108. All of the above!
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 12:03 AM
Sep 2024

Wasn’t that a great period of music? So fortunate to have gotten to enjoy all the great music of our youth!!

WhiteTara

(31,260 posts)
127. Sam Cooke - Change is Going to Come
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 10:14 AM
Sep 2024

I always thought soul was about the hardship of life, and this song perfectly reflects that.

debm55

(60,646 posts)
133. Thank You White Tara, Over the years soul changed to the Motown sound and then more rock was put in. I think it was the
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 10:33 AM
Sep 2024

Blues that talked about hardship

Keepthesoulalive

(2,305 posts)
136. Ok, you asked for it
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 11:26 AM
Sep 2024

Midnight hour Wilson Pickett
Cold Sweat James Brown
Spinners. mighty Love
I could go on for days but I’ll stop now.

Latest Discussions»The DU Lounge»What is your favorite sou...