- Bless You (Martha and the Vandellas song)
Infobox Single
Name = Bless You
Artist = Martha Reeves and the Vandellas
Album = Black Magic
B-side = Hope I Don't Get My Heart Broke
Released = September 1971
Recorded =Hitsville USA ,Detroit, Michigan Hitsville West ,Los Angeles, California , 1971
Format = 7" single
Genre = Soul/pop
Length = 3:01
Label = Gordy
G 7110
Writer = The Corporation
Producer = The Corporation
Last single = "I Gotta Let You Go"
(1970)
This single = "Bless You"
(1971)
Next single = "In and Out of My Life"
(1972)"Bless You" is a
1971 hit single byMotown girl groupMartha and the Vandellas and was among the group's last several hits before departing from the label in 1972.Overview
After a period of inactivity due to
Martha Reeves 'mental illness , the singer returned to the studio with the new version of The Vandellas, whom had gone through different member lineups. By now, the lineup of The Vandellas included Reeves' kid sisterLois Reeves and a former member ofThe Velvelettes namedSandra Tilley . The group had sporadically recorded and performed together before 1970 when they issued the "Natural Resources" album. For their next project, Motown decided to recruit the hotly-new hit-making producers for the label: The Corporation, to help them with producing their new album. Among the first singles they worked on was aJackson 5 -styledfunk y dance record titled "Bless You". Featuring Martha and the Vandellas members, it also included additional harmony singing parts byThe Andantes , who ironically enough were also going through their final years with the company.Release
Released in the fall of 1971, "Bless You" briefly brought the group back to modest success on the
Billboard Hot 100 where it reached number fifty-three on the chart, becoming their highest-charted single in two years and their highest-charted single on the pop chart during their brief seventies period together. The single also crossed over successfully to the R&B chart where it peaked at number twenty-nine and hit the top forty in theUnited Kingdom where it peaked at number thirty-three due to the group's massive success there. The single became the group's last gasp at success. Over a year later, the group would disband into solo careers.Credits
*Produced, written, composed and arranged by The Corporation
*Lead vocals byMartha Reeves
*Background vocals bySandra "Lois" Reeves ,Sandra Tilley andThe Andantes : Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow and Louvain Demps
*Instrumentation by assortedLos Angeles musicians
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