But I do think it shows that Diana Ross knew where to put the emphasis and how to go for pockets in areas of her songs and make them very catchy and thus, HITS!
My biggest experience was to see Bettye in life performing ,i was just amazed ,it was one of my biggest experience of my life ,who cares she win awards or not she is the best anyways .Please make a live DVD. I love you very much and wish all the best and health and happiness and lots of new albums and show the big young generation what sing is all about .GOD Bless YOU , hope one day i be able to say thank personally and give you hug that you will never forget .With love your admire Rene
Man, oh man. I absolutely LOVE this woman. This happened before we even met and I was more familiar with her music. Through circumstances we found ourselves corresponding with one another and bonded before meeting in person. Talk about gorgeous. I saw her attending an event. Thought she was a nice looking young woman. Someone pointed her out to me. I introduced myself (She knew me by name only.), and it has been nothing but love ever since. GO SEE HER IN CONCERT. U will not be sorry!
They probably wouldn't admit it, but MAN did they drop the ball on not latching on to the skirtails of "The Great Lady of Soul". Yep, she looks stunning and sounds better than ever...make a point to catch her live...you'll be hooked...
B. overcomes the rather pedestrian arrangement to turn in a GREAT vocal on a song that Diana Ross did all those years ago. Can you imagine what she could have done with the full support of MOTOWN in the 80's and some original Ashford / Simpson songs & production?
Her newie, "Scene Of The Crime" comes out in Sept. on ANTI records.
Bettye is a deeply soulful great singer and her 80's Motown lp is a lost masterpiece but this legendary lady is still turning out great recordings and this is a great one!
I read that when Diana Ross left Motown, Bettye LaVette got a call (after all those years!) and was offered a contract. LaVette was on Lupine Records with Diana, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard.
Not at all bad.
But I do think it shows that Diana Ross knew where to put the emphasis and how to go for pockets in areas of her songs and make them very catchy and thus, HITS!
Jobeterob 3 years ago 3
My biggest experience was to see Bettye in life performing ,i was just amazed ,it was one of my biggest experience of my life ,who cares she win awards or not she is the best anyways .Please make a live DVD. I love you very much and wish all the best and health and happiness and lots of new albums and show the big young generation what sing is all about .GOD Bless YOU , hope one day i be able to say thank personally and give you hug that you will never forget .With love your admire Rene
Renatfelix 3 years ago 2
Man, oh man. I absolutely LOVE this woman. This happened before we even met and I was more familiar with her music. Through circumstances we found ourselves corresponding with one another and bonded before meeting in person. Talk about gorgeous. I saw her attending an event. Thought she was a nice looking young woman. Someone pointed her out to me. I introduced myself (She knew me by name only.), and it has been nothing but love ever since. GO SEE HER IN CONCERT. U will not be sorry!
kpitt1204 3 years ago
Diana's version is better, but this one is good, too.
oceanbound222 4 years ago
is this the bettye lavette that sang doing the best that i can?
stevechandler1 4 years ago
Yes of course. There is only one Miss B.
IanLevine 4 years ago
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Discoboy1974 4 years ago
This lady gives Miss Ross a run for her money. She takes this song and makes it her own. Wonderful!!!
softsummermover 4 years ago
They probably wouldn't admit it, but MAN did they drop the ball on not latching on to the skirtails of "The Great Lady of Soul". Yep, she looks stunning and sounds better than ever...make a point to catch her live...you'll be hooked...
joewine50 4 years ago
B. overcomes the rather pedestrian arrangement to turn in a GREAT vocal on a song that Diana Ross did all those years ago. Can you imagine what she could have done with the full support of MOTOWN in the 80's and some original Ashford / Simpson songs & production?
Her newie, "Scene Of The Crime" comes out in Sept. on ANTI records.
jeffersongenya 4 years ago
"Scene Of The Crime" ??
That's the title of my new track by Vanessa Haynes on my new album, "Northern Soul 2007"
You can hear it right now, on the MySpace page called northernsoul2007
I tried to post the address but it won't allow me to automatically
IanLevine 4 years ago
Bettye is a deeply soulful great singer and her 80's Motown lp is a lost masterpiece but this legendary lady is still turning out great recordings and this is a great one!
bradly2007 4 years ago
very nice thank you
TooDarnSoulful 4 years ago
I read that when Diana Ross left Motown, Bettye LaVette got a call (after all those years!) and was offered a contract. LaVette was on Lupine Records with Diana, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard.
OliverPenn1 4 years ago
Great voice!
dianarossfan 4 years ago