48 there. "The song was originally written by Chess Records' in-house writers and producers Carl Smith and Raynard Miner, and initially recorded by The Dells for the label, but not released. If he didn't want to sing it that way, I would put my voice on the record and sell millions." After hearing Davis's advice, Wilson cut the lead vocal for "Higher and Higher" in a single take.A publishing deal for the song was reached with Brunswick after Chess producer/A&R head, Billy Davis intervened.
According to Carl Davis, the Funk Brothers "used to come over on the weekends from Detroit. 1. Later, Davis removed his credit and BMI now lists the song as by the three other writers. Hi all I'm dying to find this song. The only … Press J to jump to the feed. Archived. The Dells' version appeared on their album, "There Is" for Chess subsidiary, Cadet the same year. 6, but it only achieved a peak of No. Another writer, Gary Jackson, made some changes to the song and pitched it to Davis at Brunswick. Help me find this song!
Tracklist . "Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" is an R&B song written by Gary Jackson, Raynard Miner, and Carl Smith. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. User account menu. When the singer recorded his vocal track, Davis recalls, Wilson originally sang the song "like a soul ballad. Released in August 1967, the song reached number one on the US In 1970, the song was recorded under the title "Higher and Higher" by Canada Goose, a group from In 2008 the song, still known as "Higher and Higher", charted in Springsteen and the E Street Band also played the song to end the first night of the Released as a single, Coolidge's version became her first major hit in nine years of recording: the track peaked at No. I Keep Gettin' Higher 1. Writing credits were agreed with Smith, Miner, Jackson and Billy Davis all named.
It was later included as one of the singles from their debut album, ATLAS. Log in sign up. - "You take me, higher..." Close. Corinne – I Keep Gettin' Higher Label: Smash Records (8) – SMA 003-2-2 Format: CD, Maxi-Single Country: Denmark Released: 1996 Genre: Electronic. Review Changes 2 on the In the UK it was released as the follow-up single after "We're All Alone" which had reached No. It was originally recorded by Jackie Wilson for his album Higher and Higher (1967), produced by Carl Davis, and became a Top 10 pop and number one R&B hit. “Higher” is a song by The Score that was originally released as part of their Myths & Legends EP on April 14, 2017. Posted by 4 years ago. I said that's totally wrong. They'd load up in the van and come over to Chicago, and I would pay 'em double scale, and I'd pay 'em in cash. I had this saved in my SoundCloud 'likes' profile - but I've searched for it an it seems to be deleted. Style: Euro House.