"You've Made Me So Very Happy" is a song written by
Brenda Holloway,
Patrice Holloway,
Frank Wilson and
Berry Gordy
Berry Gordy III (born November 28, 1929), also known as Berry Gordy Jr., is an American retired record executive, record producer, songwriter, film producer and television producer. He is best known as the founder of the Motown record label and i ...
, and was released first as a single in 1967 by Brenda Holloway on the
Tamla label. The song was later a huge hit for
jazz-rock
Jazz fusion (also known as jazz rock, jazz-rock fusion, or simply fusion) is a popular music Music genre, genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, a ...
band
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as "BS&T") is an American jazz rock music group founded in New York City in 1967, noted for a combination of brass with rock instrumentation. BS&T has gone through numerous iterations with varying personnel and ...
in 1969, and became a Gold record.
Overview
Brenda Holloway version
Brenda Holloway had been recording for
Motown Records
Motown is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. Founded by Berry Gordy, Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on January 12, 1959, it was incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmanteau ...
since 1964, and by 1967 had struggled with the label over control of and support for her music. As she was a
Los Angeles
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resident with much of the rest of the Motown roster living near the label's
Detroit, MI headquarters, Holloway felt overlooked and neglected during her five years on the label. In 1967, Holloway was hoping for the release of her long-awaited second album, ''Hurtin' & Cryin,'' with her latest single, "Just Look What You've Done," intended as the first single.
For unknown reasons, the record was shelved.
"You've Made Me So Very Happy, " which became Holloway's final single on Motown's Tamla label, was co-written by Holloway with her sister, Patrice, producer Frank Wilson, and Motown label head Berry Gordy. Despite its optimism, the impetus for the song was a breakup Holloway was going through at the time.
Holloway and Gordy argued over the song's arrangement during the recording process, a fight Holloway lost and a confrontation that underscored her decision to depart from the label afterward.
Reaction to the song was stronger than Holloway's previous offerings, rising to number 39 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and becoming her third Top-40 pop single. It peaked at number 40 on the ''Billboard''
R&B singles chart. Shortly after its release, Holloway left Motown and the song was eventually featured on her "second" album, ''The Artistry of Brenda Holloway''. After two years singing backgrounds for acts such as
Joe Cocker
John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances featuring expressive body movements. Most of his best-known singles, such as
"Feelin' Alright ...
, Holloway retired to marry a preacher and raise a family. By the mid-1990s, she had returned to music full-time.
Blood, Sweat & Tears version
Brenda Holloway's "You've Made Me So Very Happy" received a boost when the
jazz-rock
Jazz fusion (also known as jazz rock, jazz-rock fusion, or simply fusion) is a popular music Music genre, genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, a ...
group
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as "BS&T") is an American jazz rock music group founded in New York City in 1967, noted for a combination of brass with rock instrumentation. BS&T has gone through numerous iterations with varying personnel and ...
recorded a new arrangement in 1969.
Included on the group's
eponymous second album, it became one of Blood, Sweat & Tears' biggest hits, reaching number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States in April 1969. The song was kept from the number 1 spot by "
Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" by
The 5th Dimension
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. Outside the US, "You've Made Me So Very Happy", went to number 35 in the
United Kingdom
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in May 1969.
Official Charts Company info
OfficialCharts.com. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
Other versions
* The song was recorded by Motown acts such as Edwin Starr and Blinky on their 1969 duet album '' Just We Two'', Chris Clark on her 1969 album '' CC Rides Again'', The Temptations
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in 1970, The Miracles
The Miracles (later known as Smokey Robinson and the Miracles from 1965 to 1972) were an American vocal group formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1955. They were the first successful recording act for Motown Records and are considered one of the most ...
, also in 1970, and Diana Ross
Diana Ross (born Diane Ernestine Earle Ross March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress. Known as the "Queen of Motown Records", she was the lead singer of the vocal group the Supremes, who became Motown#Major divisions, Motown's most suc ...
in 1994 on a Berry Gordy tribute album.
* Bobbie Gentry
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Gentry rose to international fame in 1967 ...
, on her 1969 album '' Touch 'Em with Love''.
* Cher
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, in 1969, for her album '' 3614 Jackson Highway'', but the take was left off the final track list.
* Liza Minnelli
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Live On The Ed Sullivan Show
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, May 18, 1969
* Lou Rawls recorded it and named his 18th album, ''You've Made Me So Very Happy'' (1970) after it.
* Sammy Davis Jr., for their 1970 album, ''Something for Everyone''.
* Honey Cone, for their debut-album Take Me with You released in 1970.
* Matt Monro, on his 1970 album ''We're Gonna Change the World''.
* Little-known Motown act The Hearts of Stone recorded a version for their 1970 album ''Stop the World - We Wanna Get On''.
* Alton Ellis cut two reggae versions in 1970, one for Treasure Isle and one for Studio One, both in Jamaica.
* Mina, on her 1972 live album '' Dalla Bussola''.
* Shirley Bassey
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, on her 1976 album '' Love, Life and Feelings''.
* In 1977, Barry Williams performed the song on an episode of '' The Brady Bunch Variety Hour'' (1976–1977).
* In 1994 it was sung by pop musician Gloria Estefan
Gloria María Milagrosa Estefan (; ; born September 1, 1957) is an American singer, actress, and businesswoman. Estefan is an eight-time Grammy Awards, Grammy Award winner, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and has been named one of t ...
; she included the song on her album ''Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" is a song written by Harry Noble and originally performed by American singer Karen Chandler in 1952. It has been re-recorded several times since then, the most notable covers being by Mel Carter in 1965 and Glori ...
'', which was a collection of songs that inspired her musical career.
* In 2012, Julian Ovenden put it on his debut album ''If You Stay''.
Chart history
Brenda Holloway version
Blood, Sweat & Tears version
Personnel
Brenda Holloway version
*Lead vocals by Brenda Holloway
*Background vocals by assorted vocalists
*Instrumentation by bass: Carol Kaye, other unknown Los Angeles musicians
*Produced by Frank Wilson and Berry Gordy Jr.
Blood, Sweat & Tears version
*Lead vocals by David Clayton-Thomas
*Instrumentation by Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as "BS&T") is an American jazz rock music group founded in New York City in 1967, noted for a combination of brass with rock instrumentation. BS&T has gone through numerous iterations with varying personnel and ...
(including)
** Fred Lipsius – alto saxophone, piano
** Lew Soloff – trumpet, flugelhorn
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** Chuck Winfield – trumpet, flugelhorn
**Jerry Hyman – trombone, recorder
**Dick Halligan – organ, piano, flute, trombone
**Steve Katz – guitar, harmonica
**Jim Fielder
Jim Fielder (born October 4, 1947 in Denton, Texas) is an American bassist, best known for his work as an original member of Blood, Sweat & Tears. Prior to BS&T, he was rhythm guitarist for Frank Zappa's band The Mothers of Invention.
Fielder at ...
– bass
**Bobby Colomby – drums, percussion
*Produced by James William Guercio
References
External links
* Brenda Holloway:
* Blood, Sweat & Tears:
* Alton Ellis:
List of versions of "You've Made Me So Very Happy"
at SecondHandSongs.com
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1967 singles
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Columbia Records singles
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