A classic song that was never a huge hit but was recorded by legends.
Check out different versions of "Move Me No Mountain" written by Jerry Ragovoy
He produced one of the early recordings of the song by Dionne Warwick. She and Barry White's female backup group Love Unlimited each recorded and released the song in 1974-1975.
Dionne Warwick
Love Unlimited (produced by Barry White)
Chaka Khan (1980)From her album "Naughty"
Soul II Soul (1990)
Valerie Pierce (Visit her MySpace page for more music from the Indie Jazz singing artist from San Diego Ca)
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Ten Days of Hayes: Duets, Chocolate Chips and Movie scripts
The Ten Days of Hayes celebrating the life and music of Isaac Hayes between the anniversary of his death August 10th and the anniversary of his birth August 20th.
THE DUETS
Isaac Hayes recorded duets with Dionne Warwick and Millie Jackson during the mid and late 1970's.
"Body Language" with Dionne Warwick
"Do You Wanna Make Love" with Millie Jackson
"Dark and Lovely" with Barry White
CHOCOLATE CHIP, THE ALBUM
While Isaac Hayes continued to crank out music with a popular mid 1970's album "Chocolate Chip", he was also involved in film and television with roles in the 1974 movie Truck Turner and the popular TV series "The Rockford Files"
WARNING, this clip from "Truck Turner" includes violence, language and slurs that may be offensive to some. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
"The Rockford Files" episode 14 from season 2 (1975) "The Hammer of C Block" where Isaac Hayes guest starred as "Gandolph Fitch", a former cell mate of Jim Rockford.
Includes "Gandy's Theme", played at the beginning of the episode, sung and written by Isaac Hayes.
Selections from the album "Chocolate Chip" (1975)
"Chocolate Chip"
"Body Language"
"Come Live With Me"
After "Chocolate Chip", the big hit songs of Isaac Hayes began to wane but it didn't really slow his career. Isaac continued his recurring guest role on The Rockford Files, starring in episodes with actor Louis Gossett Jr and with his then duet partner Dionne Warwick.
But in 1979, Isaac Hayes like many SOUL and POP artists took a stab at a DISCO song. Not many were able to pull it off but Isaac Hayes scored his biggest hit in years and probably his last "big" hit song on the US music charts with the song "Don't Let Go", a song that would appear with him on future television series.
Isaac Hayes would continue to act in movies and make guest appearances on television series like "Miami Vice" and "The A-Team" where he guest starred with Rick James.
"The A-Team" episode starring Rick James and Isaac Hayes in 1985
Isaac Hayes finished he 1980's with a couple albums that achieved minor notice and one of those included an update of his 1970 hit "I Stand Accused" I cannot find an example of the late 80's update of that song but in 1987, "Ike's Rap" followed by a remake of the classic song "Hey Girl" reflected the trying times of urban life and relationships.
And that is it for now. On the TENTH day of this honoring of Isaac Hayes on his birthday we will remember Isaac Hayes the radio personality and his return to fame and downfall as "Chef".
Prepare your Chocolate Salty Balls and stay tuned for the final installment of THE TEN DAYS OF HAYES.
THE DUETS
Isaac Hayes recorded duets with Dionne Warwick and Millie Jackson during the mid and late 1970's.
"Body Language" with Dionne Warwick
"Do You Wanna Make Love" with Millie Jackson
"Dark and Lovely" with Barry White
CHOCOLATE CHIP, THE ALBUM
While Isaac Hayes continued to crank out music with a popular mid 1970's album "Chocolate Chip", he was also involved in film and television with roles in the 1974 movie Truck Turner and the popular TV series "The Rockford Files"
WARNING, this clip from "Truck Turner" includes violence, language and slurs that may be offensive to some. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
"The Rockford Files" episode 14 from season 2 (1975) "The Hammer of C Block" where Isaac Hayes guest starred as "Gandolph Fitch", a former cell mate of Jim Rockford.
Includes "Gandy's Theme", played at the beginning of the episode, sung and written by Isaac Hayes.
Selections from the album "Chocolate Chip" (1975)
"Chocolate Chip"
"Body Language"
"Come Live With Me"
After "Chocolate Chip", the big hit songs of Isaac Hayes began to wane but it didn't really slow his career. Isaac continued his recurring guest role on The Rockford Files, starring in episodes with actor Louis Gossett Jr and with his then duet partner Dionne Warwick.
But in 1979, Isaac Hayes like many SOUL and POP artists took a stab at a DISCO song. Not many were able to pull it off but Isaac Hayes scored his biggest hit in years and probably his last "big" hit song on the US music charts with the song "Don't Let Go", a song that would appear with him on future television series.
Isaac Hayes would continue to act in movies and make guest appearances on television series like "Miami Vice" and "The A-Team" where he guest starred with Rick James.
"The A-Team" episode starring Rick James and Isaac Hayes in 1985
Isaac Hayes finished he 1980's with a couple albums that achieved minor notice and one of those included an update of his 1970 hit "I Stand Accused" I cannot find an example of the late 80's update of that song but in 1987, "Ike's Rap" followed by a remake of the classic song "Hey Girl" reflected the trying times of urban life and relationships.
And that is it for now. On the TENTH day of this honoring of Isaac Hayes on his birthday we will remember Isaac Hayes the radio personality and his return to fame and downfall as "Chef".
Prepare your Chocolate Salty Balls and stay tuned for the final installment of THE TEN DAYS OF HAYES.
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