Tammi Terrell (April 29, 1945 – March 16, 1970) was an American singer-songwriter, widely known as a star singer for Motown Records during the 1960s, notably for a series of duets with singer Marvin Gaye.
She was born Thomasina Winifred Montgomery in Philadelphia to Jennie, née Graham, and Thomas Montgomery. Jennie was an actress and Thomas was a barbershop owner and local politician. Terrell was the older of two siblings. According to her sister Ludie, she said her parents thought Terrell would be a boy and, therefore, she would be named after her father. When Terrell was born, the parents settled on the name Thomasina, nicknaming her "Tommie". At the age of 11 she won a talent contest. Terrell later changed it to "Tammy" after seeing the film Tammy and the Bachelor and hearing its theme song, "Tammy", at the age of 12.
Terrell attended Germantown High School in Philadelphia and by the age of 13 she was regularly opening club dates for acts including Gary "U.S." Bonds and Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles. In 1960, Terrell signed under the Wand subsidiary of Scepter Records after being discovered by Luther Dixon. She recording the ballad "If You See Bill" under the name Tammy Montgomery, and did demos for the Shirelles. After another single, Terrell left the label.
Having been introduced to James Brown, she signed a contract with him and began singing backup for his Revue concert tours. In 1961, Terrell created the group the Sherrys. In late 1962, she was kicked out due to multiple disputes. Eventually, they went their separate ways, with the Sherrys moving on without Terrell.
In 1963, she recorded the song "I Cried". Released on Brown's Try Me Records, it became her first charting single, reaching No. 99 on the Billboard Hot 100. Terrell later signed with Checker Records and released the Bert Berns-produced "If I Would Marry You", a duet with Jimmy Radcliffe, which Terrell co-composed. Following this relative failure, Terrell announced a semi-retirement from the music business.
Terrell enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in pre-med, staying at the school for two years. In the middle of this, Terrell was asked by Jerry Butler to sing with him in a series of shows in nightclubs. After Butler arranged to assure Terrell that she could continue her schooling, she began touring with Butler. In April 1965, during a performance at the Twenty Grand Club in Detroit, she was spotted by Motown CEO Berry Gordy, who promised to sign her to Motown.
Terrell with Sam Cooke & Betty Harris |
Terrell agreed and signed with Motown on April 29, 1965, her 20th birthday. "I Can't Believe You Love Me" became Terrell's first R&B top 40 single, followed almost immediately by "Come On and See Me". In 1966, Terrell recorded two future classics, Stevie Wonder's "All I Do (Is Think About You)" and The Isley Brothers' "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)". After the release of her first single on Motown, Terrell joined the Motortown Revue opening for the Temptations.
Terrell was then paired with Marvin Gaye, who previously recorded duets with Mary Wells and Kim Weston. His chemistry with Terrell was immediate and in 1967, they entered the pop Top 20 with the magnificent "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," the first in a series of lush, sensual hits authored by the husband-and-wife team of Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson. "Your Precious Love" cracked the Top Five a few months later and in 1968, the twosome topped the R&B charts with both "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By." The success of these later hits was nevertheless tempered by Terrell's off-stage travails -- after an extended period of severe migraine headaches, in 1967 she collapsed in Gaye's arms while in concert at Virginia's Hampton-Sydney College, and was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Although the tumor forced Terrell to retire from performing live, she continued to record with Gaye even as her health deteriorated; however, as time went on, Valerie Simpson herself assumed uncredited vocal duties on a number of hits, including 1969's "Good Lovin' Ain't Easy to Come By" and "What You Gave Me." (For several other tracks, Gaye's vocals were added to pre-existing Terrell solo recordings.)
In all, Terrell endured eight operations, ultimately resulting in loss of memory and partial paralysis; she finally died in Philadelphia on March 16, 1970. Gaye was so devastated by her decline and eventual passing that he retired from the road for three years; her loss also contributed greatly to the spiritual turmoil which informed his 1971 masterpiece What's Going On. At the time of her death, Tammi Terrell was just 24 years old.
(Edited from Wikipedia & AllMusic)
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The Tammy Montgomery Recordings
1-01 If You See Bill
1-02 It's Mine
1-03 Voice Of Experience
1-04 I Wancha To Be Sure
1-05 Sinner's Devotion
1-06 Make The Night A Little Longer
1-07 Big John
1-08 I Cried
1-09 If You Don't Think
1-10 If I Would Marry You (Stereo Version)
1-11 This Time Tomorrow
1-12 I've Got Nothing To Say But Goodbye
1-13 I Can't Hold It In Anymore
1-14 If I Would Marry You
Tammi Terrell: "Irresistible" LP
1-15 I Can't Believe You Love Me
1-16 That's What Boys Are Made For
1-17 Come On And See Me
1-18 What A Good Man He Is
1-19 Tears At The End Of A Love Affair
1-20 This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)
1-21 He's The One I Love
1-22 Can't Stop Now (Love Is Calling)
1-23 Just Too Much To Hope For
1-24 Hold Me Oh My Darling
1-25 I Can't Go On Without You
Non-LP Singles
1-26 Baby Don't Cha Worry
1-27 There Are Things
Rare Motown
2-01 Ain't No Mountain High Enough
2-02 All I Do Is Think About You
2-03 Slow Down
2-04 I Gotta Find A Way To Get You Back
2-05 Oh How I'd Miss You
2-06 Lone, Lonely Town
2-07 You Ain't Livin' 'Till You're Lovin'
2-08 Give In, You Just Can't Win
2-09 When Love Comes Knocking At My Heart
2-10 Memory Chest
2-11 That's How It Is (Since You've Been Gone)
2-12 More, More, More
2-13 Two Can Have A Party
2-14 My Heart
2-15 Don't Let Me Be Lonely
2-16 Kissing In The Shadows
2-17 Beware Of A Stranger
2-18 It's Been A Long Time Happenin'
Live At The Roostertail
2-19 Almost Like Being In Love
2-20 Stage Dialogue With Emcee Scott Regan
2-21 I Can't Believe You Love Me (Live)
2-22 Medley: What A Difference A Day Makes / Runnin' Out Of Fools / Tell Me The Truth / Baby Love
2-23 Come On And See Me
Disc 1, Tracks 1-7: Original Scepter/Wand recordings (as Tammi Montgomery) courtesy of Gusto Records Inc.
Disc 1, Tracks 8-9: James Brown productions (as Tammy Montgomery), courtesy of Universal Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.: issued on 45 in May 1963 on Try Me 45-28001
Disc 1, Tracks 10-14 (as Tammy Montgomery) courtesy of Geffen Records
Disc 1, Tracks 10-11: Issued in Mono on 45 in March 1964 on Checker 1072
Disc 1, Tracks 15-27 & Disc 2: Original Motown recordings (as Tammi Terrell)
Disc 1, Tracks 15-25 first released in January1969 as Vinyl LP "Irresistible" on Motown MS 652
Disc 2, Tracks 19-23 recorded Live at the Roostertail, Detroit, Michigan on 19th September 1966
Disc 1, Tracks 10-14 and CD 2, Tracks 7-23 Previously Unreleased
The Complete Solo Collection brings together for the first time all of Tammi's solo recordings, from her earliest releases for Scepter/Wand, when she was still in high school, to her brief time with James Brown, her stint with Checker/Chess and, finally, her blossoming at Motown. That's a total of 50 tracks on 2 CDs: every single, B-side, album track and stray cut from posthumous releases - plus an amazing treasure trove of newly discovered tracks: 10 unreleased recordings direct from the Chess and Motown vaults, including Tammi's only known live recordings. And 11 songs previously available in mono are presented in brand new stereo mixes; most of those are extended as well.
For “Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – The Complete Duets (2001 Motown)” go here:
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United
1-1 Ain't No Mountain High Enough 2:27
1-2 You Got What It Takes 2:53
1-3 If I Could Build My Whole World Around You 2:21
1-4 Somethin' Stupid 2:41
1-5 Your Precious Love 3:02
1-6 Hold Me Oh My Darling 2:45 (a)
1-7 Two Can Have A Party 2:13 (a)
1-8 Little Boy, Little Ole Girl 2:41
1-9 If This World Were Mine 2:41
1-10 Sad Wedding 3:22
1-11 Give A Little Love 2:56
1-12 Oh How I'd Miss You 2:32
You're All I Need
1-13 Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing 2:13
1-14 Keep On Lovin' Me Honey 2:29
1-15 You're All I Need To Get By 2:49
1-16 Baby Don'tcha Worry 2:54 (a)
1-17 You Ain't Livin' Till You're Lovin' 2:46
1-18 Give In, You Just Can't Win 2:32 (a)
1-19 When Loves Comes Knocking At My Heart 2:28 (a)
1-20 Come On And See Me 2:24
1-21 I Can't Help But Love You 2:46
1-22 That's How It Is (Since You've Been Gone) 2:58 (a)
1-23 I'll Never Stop Loving You Baby 3:19
1-24 Memory Chest 2:53 (a)
Previously Unreleased Duets
1-25 Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing - Alternate Take 3:30
1-26 Keep On Lovin' Me Honey - Alternate Vocal 2:35
1-27 We'll Be Satisfied 2:41
Easy
2-1 Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By 2:27 (b)
2-2 California Soul 2:48 (b)
2-3 Love Woke Me Up This Morning 2:29 (b)
2-4 This Poor Heart Of Mine 2:39 (b)
2-5 I'm Your Puppet 2:57 (b)
2-6 The Onion Song 2:57 (b)
2-7 What You Gave Me 2:42 (b)
2-8 Baby I Need Your Loving 3:10 (b)
2-9 I Can't Believe You Love Me 2:42
2-10 How You Gonna Keep It (After You Get It) 2:51 (b)
2-11 More, More, More 2:27 (a)
2-12 Satisfied Feelin' 2:55 (b)
Bonus: Tammi Terrell Solo Versions
Singles From 'Irresistible'
2-13 I Can't Believe You Love Me 2:36
2-14 Hold Me Oh My Darling 2:38
2-15 Come On And See Me 2:23
2-16 Baby Don'tcha Worry - Non-LP B-Side 2:36
Previously Unreleased
2-17 Ain't No Mountain High Enough 2:25
2-18 Two Can Have A Party 2:17
2-19 Oh How I'd Miss You - Demo 2:39
2-20 You Ain't Livin' Till You're Lovin' 2:22
2-21 Give In You Just Can't Win 2:32
2-22 When Love Comes Knocking At My Heart 2:35
2-23 Memory Chest 2:57
2-24 That's How It Is (Since You've Been Gone) 2:58
2-25 More, More, More 2:27
The Complete Duets is a two-disc compilation album of duet recordings by Motown Records artists Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, recorded between 1965 and 1969. The set compiles all of the tracks from the duo's three albums - United, You're All I Need and Easy - as well as several of Tammi Terrell's solo recordings and other previously unissued material. Tracks marked (a) are Tammi Terrell solo tracks with Gaye's vocals overdubbed to create duet versions, tracks marked (b) were rumored to feature Valerie Simpson substituting for Tammi Terrell.
Thanks so much for sharing these collections.
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Thanks Krobi, I was going to post the Essential Collection until I found I had the Complete Solo Collection which has all the Essential tracks except "Ain't no mountain..." with Marvin Gaye which you'll find on the Complete Duets double CD. Regards, Bob.
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