These Things Will Keep Me Loving You

"These Things Will Keep Me Loving You"
Single by The Velvelettes
Released 25 August 1966
Format 7"
Recorded May-July 1966
Genre Pop, Soul
Label Soul (Motown)
S 35025
Tamla Motown (UK)
TMG 580, TMG 780 (1971 reissue)
Writer(s) Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, Sylvia Moy
Producer(s) Johnny Bristol
The Velvelettes chronology
"A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush)"
(1965)
"These Things Will Keep Me Loving You"
(1966)
"Needle In A Haystack"
(1987)

"These Things Will Keep Me Loving You" is a Motown song written by Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol and Sylvia Moy, and recorded, most notably, by The Velvelettes and Diana Ross.

Details

The Velvelettes, a minor act signed to Motown's V.I.P. subsidiary, recorded the first version of the song in May of 1966. The group had found some success with their first two (official) Motown singles, "Needle In A Haystack" and "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'", but their last two releases had failed to chart. Although "These Things Will Keep Me Loving You" was scheduled for release on V.I.P. (V.I.P. 25034), the song was instead released on Motown's Soul imprint (as S 35025), in August of 1966. It became a minor R&B hit in America, peaking at #43 on the US R&B Charts in late 1966. It nearly made it onto the Billboard Hot 100 as well, bubbling under at #102.[1] A Velvelettes album project was also started, The Velvelettes, and scheduled for release as V.I.P. 401. The LP was scrapped and the group disbanded shortly after. "These Things Will Keep Me Loving You" proved to be their last Motown single. In 1971, however, a British (Tamla Motown) reissue of the song became a hit, making #34 on the UK Singles Charts in August of that year.[2] Despite the newfound success, The Velvelettes did not reunite until the 1980s; they would go on to record (with all four original members) for Ian Levine's Motorcity Records as well. Their next single was a rerecorded version of their hit "Needle In A Haystack", released on Levine's Nightmare label some 21 years after this song.

Diana Ross, who had been the lead singer of Motown's most successful act (ever), The Supremes, left the group for a solo career in early 1970. She recorded "These Things Will Keep Me Loving You" in January that year for her self-titled debut solo album, Diana Ross. The LP was a huge success and is widely regarded as some of Ross' finest solo work.[3] Motown singer-songwriters Ashford & Simpson produced all of its tracks, except "These Things", which was produced by Johnny Bristol.

Motown musician Junior Walker and his All-Stars also recorded the song in early 1971. That version was included on their Rainbow Funk album, released in July of the same year.

Personnel

Velvelettes version

Diana Ross version

Junior Walker version

Chart Positions

Velvelettes version

Chart Peak Chart Positions
US Billboard Hot 100 102
US Billboard R&B Singles 43
UK Singles Chart 34

References

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