- Hum Along and Dance
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Name = Hum Along and Dance
Artist =The Temptations
Album = Psychedelic Shack
Released = 1970
Format =Vinyl record (7" 45 RPM)
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Label =Motown
Producer =Norman Whitfield
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Name = Hum Along and Dance
Artist = Rare Earth
Album = Ma
Released = 1973
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Name = Hum Along and Dance
Artist =The Jackson 5
Album = Get It Together
Released = 1973
Format =Vinyl record (7" 45 RPM)
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next_no ="Hum Along and Dance" is a soul song written for the
Motown label byNorman Whitfield andBarrett Strong . Originally recorded byThe Temptations , the song was later covered by Motown acts Rare Earth andThe Jackson 5 . The song is essentially aninstrumental piece and a vehicle forscat ting and improvisational vocals, since, as the chorus (the song's only actual lyric) states, "ain't no words to this song/you just dance and hum along". All three versions of the song were produced by Whitfield.Temptations version
The original version of "Hum Along and Dance" was recorded by
The Temptations in early 1970 as an album track for the "Psychedelic Shack" album. The track, one of the Temptations' manypsychedelic soul recordings, featuresEddie Kendricks ,Melvin Franklin , andDennis Edwards taking turns in delivering the song's chorus and scatting over the instrumental track.The Funk Brothers were the instrumentalists for this version of "Hum Along and Dance", and Whitfield uses a number of echo effects and stereo-panning effects on their tracks during the song. Towards the final few bars of the record,Otis Williams delivers a heavily echoedchant : "Come on man/take a drag/don't be afraid/it ain't gonna hurt you", an overt reference to marijuana use. In fact, on the "Psychedelic Shack" album, "Hum Along and Dance" leads directly into "Take a Stroll Through Your Mind", an eight-minute ode to marijuana use.The track was released as the
b-side of their 1970 single "Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite the World)".Rare Earth version
Rock band Rare Earth's version was released as an album track for their 1973 album "Ma". Their version features instrumentation from the various members of the band, with harder
guitar chords, and a prominent organ line. Lead singer Pete Rivera offers an excuse for the lack of lyrics ("you see, we didn't have time to write none") and urges to the listener to "get it!" (that is,dance ).Jackson 5 version
The
Jackson 5 version of "Hum Along and Dance" appeared as the closing track for side A of their 1973 album "Get It Together". The lead vocals are primarily handled byJackie Jackson andTito Jackson , withMichael Jackson andMarlon Jackson appearing towards the end. Although the Jackson brothers are heard yelling out "play it Tito" and "play it Jermaine", the actual instrumentalists on the track wereLos Angeles studio players. Motown did not allow the Jacksons to play their own instruments or write and produce their own material, and the lack of creative freedom would cause the group to leave forCBS Records within two years of making this recording.This version of "Hum Along and Dance" is stylistically similar to the Rare Earth version, and features nearly the same arrangement with more of an electric funk sound added to the mix. A bewildered
Michael Jackson is heard asking, upon hearing the song's chorus, "ain't no words? What you mean?" His band mate and brotherTito Jackson replies, as he has been doing throughout the song, by reiterating Gil Bridges' reasoning: "we ain't have time to write none".Jackie Jackson is heard answering as well tellingMichael Jackson what to do.Credits
Temptations version
* Lead vocals by
Eddie Kendricks ,Melvin Franklin ,Dennis Edwards , andOtis Williams
* Background vocals by Dennis Edwards, Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin, and Otis Williams
*Instrumentation byThe Funk Brothers Jackson 5 version
*Lead vocals by
Jackie Jackson ,Tito Jackson ,Michael Jackson , andMarlon Jackson
*Background vocals by Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson,Jermaine Jackson , Tito Jackson, and Jackie Jackson
*Instrumentation by variousLos Angeles studio musiciansRare Earth version
*Lead vocals by Pete Rivera
*Background vocals by Gil Bridges and Rod Richards
*Instrumentation by Gil Bridges (saxophone ), Pete Rivera (drums), John Parrish (bass guitar ), Rod Richards (guitar ), and Kenny James (keyboards)
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