James Jamerson... this guy is one epic bassist and so influential for evolving the roll of bass in music. FYI He plays with one finger... the only cover versions I've seen on YT so far, are bassists playing "normal" with two fingers, just to keep up with this guy ^^ He played on so many tracks, dozens of nr. 1 tracks. There is this anecdote when they had to drag him out of some bar, drunk as **** and he played the bass line of the track lying on his back in the recording studio, being too drunk to stand upright. The song being "What's going on" by Marvin Gaye (bet you never listen to that song the same haha)
No auto tune just pure talent..this is THE best version of Grapevine.....Gladys Knight..The Empress of Soul..and rightly so In my mind this lady is a whole heap better than Diana Ross...the in fighting at Motown forced a move elsewhere.. Mastermixer Mosogotam..you done it ...AGAIN Sir..
Just in case you didn't know, the owner of this channel, mosogotam, whose real name is John Perrone, sadly passed away April 5, 2020 from COVID-19. He was an absolute genius for this and all the other wonderful tracks he created. May he rest in peace.
@broddybounce I really miss John! I found out in December of that year and was stunned to my soul. Was thinking of him today and decided to listen to his remixes. May he Rest In Peace.
Oh no I did not realize that. I subscribed to his channel . Great content enjoy listening to old R&B reminds me of real soul music a term that is not even used today
Another fantastic Motown hit fresh from the Soul record label. I love most of Gladys Knight and the Pips' songs. In fact, I hope that all the Pips are alive. They sound better on RUclips.
GREAT version!!! I always liked Gladys' rendition a little better than Marvin Gaye's. Every time I hear this version, I can't stop myself from dancing, and her vocals are just amazing.
I was so lucky in I believe June of 1968----I got to see Gladys Knight and the Pips sing this song (I heard it though the Grapevine) live at the Carousel theater in West Covina California! Man were they GREAT! Super GREAT! I also got to see Cab Calloway introduced to the audience during the concert. He was so handsome dressed in a White Tuxedo! Also the great Hugh Masekela was fantastic with his song "Grazing In The Grass "! A fantastic show!
Wow, What a great extended version of this song!. I won a case of Corona beer on a bet about this song about 10 years ago. Me and some friends were watching football but listening to a classic rock X-M station , and the Credence Clearwater version was playing and Sammy Meli said that he likes this version, the original the best. And I told him that John Fogherty didn't write this song, Norman Whitfield from the Motown camp did. He was sure that John wrote it and we debated about it for 20 mins. So I bet him a Quart of Jack Daniels if he was right and a case of Coronas if I was right. So the next week we had football night at my place and we googled it. The Coronas sure tasted good that night. Norman sure made a difference in this world. RIP Brother. Paz Y Amor
another Motown classic from the "Master"!!!!...the visuals are great,and the mix outstanding!! what a nice way to spend a cold New York night!!!!!!..BRAVO,Pisano!!!!!!!!!!!!joey/nyc
I watched them do this live in concert-------The Pips------OMG, could they step. ---------Worst of all, they made it look easy. -----------------------wolfSky9, 72 y/o
That was all done by my grandfather the late great choreographer Cholly Atkins, thank you for recognizing is Phenomenal work. Although To their credit my uncle William Guest Uncle Edward Patton And Uncle Bubba DID IN FACT make it look EASY!!!
Gladys Knight & The Pips, Singers. 'Nuff said...Motown Records founder Berry Gordy held out releasing Marvin Gaye's version for about a year after this one. Part of my "Throwback Thursday"-Billboard # 1 Soul Singles; 1965-1969. Thanks for the upload, mosogotam.Blessings
This is the first one of Gladys Knight's songs that I learn how to sing I never had her money but I had her voice and I still got her voice to this day I'm not Gladys but I carry the same voice that she does first and second Alto Now sing it Gladys
February 5th: Happy birthday Singer-songwriter Barrett Strong (80)....had Motown Records' first hit record, "Money" (That's What I Want"... with Norman Whitfield wrote this hit for Gladys Knight & The Pips as well as The Temptations' "Just My Imagination" and many others. Thank you and God bless. Thanks fore the upload, mosogotam. Blessings. #keeprockin
Brutha Dnubian Actually my family is friends with the Knight family for years. She was 22 when she actually recorded this in ‘66. She had turned 23 in May of ‘67. It was just released to radio in ‘67.
On this day in 1968 {Feb. 25th} Gladys Knight & the Pips performed "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'... Four months earlier on Oct. 21st, 1967 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; it peaked at #2 {for 3 weeks} & spent 17 weeks on the Top 100 Thirteen months later on Nov. 23rd, 1968 Marvin Gaye entered the Top 100 with it; his version reached #1 {for 7 weeks} Three other versions charted; King Curtis {#83/1968}, CCR {#43/1976} & Roger {#79/1981}
Thanks for sharing this music history! I was barely born then (born in November of 1967), but thanks to my mother and father, I grew up with this music. I am grateful that I did.
Feb.5th: Happy birthday R&B-Soul Singer-songwriter Barrett Strong...co-writer of this and many Motown Records song with Norman Whitfield. Strong's song "Money (That's What I Want" was on Berry Gordy's new label Tamla Records and was the company's first hit. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, mosogotam. Blessings
@@monicabella7894 "Mrs Franklin" never recorded a note for Motown. Early records were at Columbia, the classic stuff was at Atlantic Records, the first soul record company. Everything at Atlantic was R&B. The Young Rascals were the first white act.
Marvin who? Marvin who? Roger who?😂😂😂😂 Although I love Marvin’s version better, Ms. Gladys WORE THIS OUT!! That Funk Brother on the piano blasted it! Berry Gordy should have hired YOU to make an already great song greater! This extended version shows the raw talent of one of Motown’s greatest! Salute!! Oh and I love what Roger and Zapp did for this song as well.
Sweet classic offering mosogotam! Wow, what a tight ensemble with Gladys working her main magic. Wow, what great sonics clarity and presentation on your part. Thanks as always, Ramoncito el Bueno desde Denver.
mosogotam THANK YOU FOR THE AWESOME MIX OF A FAVORITE I GREW UP WITH. MARVIN GAYE'S VERSION WAS ADMIRABLE, HOWEVER, GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS WERE THE MOST RELATABLE TO MANY.
man, I'm mexican american, and I still love this song! this must have been the jam back in 1967!
Hi Gladys, I grew up listening to your great voice and personality. 💋
The Best and the First Original Version ‼️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️
IT'S THAT BASS LINE! That bass is what moves that song along. Without it, this song would STOP.
That bass is BUMPIN!!!!!!🎶
It’s Everything that’s why I love these extended all instruments get their shine ✨
James Jamerson... this guy is one epic bassist and so influential for evolving the roll of bass in music. FYI He plays with one finger... the only cover versions I've seen on YT so far, are bassists playing "normal" with two fingers, just to keep up with this guy ^^ He played on so many tracks, dozens of nr. 1 tracks. There is this anecdote when they had to drag him out of some bar, drunk as **** and he played the bass line of the track lying on his back in the recording studio, being too drunk to stand upright. The song being "What's going on" by Marvin Gaye (bet you never listen to that song the same haha)
I LOVE This Version!!! 💖🔥💖
Me too Harriet top tune.
Awesome version
Best version of this classic
Bought the 45 at Woolworths in 67 and ( sorry, Marvin ) still my favorite version!
Know exactly where I was when Music Powerhouse WABC was playing Gladys Knight & the Pips w this ICONIC TUNE!!
No auto tune just pure talent..this is THE best version of Grapevine.....Gladys Knight..The Empress of Soul..and rightly so
In my mind this lady is a whole heap better than Diana Ross...the in fighting at Motown forced a move elsewhere..
Mastermixer Mosogotam..you done it ...AGAIN Sir..
I heard it through the grapevine that this was the best version around!
Yeah...the original One...🎉❤
One of the greatest tunes ever recorded!!!
Just in case you didn't know, the owner of this channel, mosogotam, whose real name is John Perrone, sadly passed away April 5, 2020 from COVID-19. He was an absolute genius for this and all the other wonderful tracks he created. May he rest in peace.
Wow. Thank you for letting us know.
😢
I had no idea. Love me some Ms Gladys. I so appreciate her and anyone who contributed to her music. Thanks so much!
@broddybounce I really miss John! I found out in December of that year and was stunned to my soul. Was thinking of him today and decided to listen to his remixes. May he Rest In Peace.
Oh no I did not realize that. I subscribed to his channel . Great content enjoy listening to old R&B reminds me of real soul music a term that is not even used today
Gladys Knight and THE PIPS FINEST HOUR.. THIS REMIX IS INCREDIBLE.
I bought that record when I was a teenager and I still love it ! great tune and great singer.
Another fantastic Motown hit fresh from the Soul record label. I love most of Gladys Knight and the Pips' songs. In fact, I hope that all the Pips are alive. They sound better on RUclips.
It puts me right into 1966. I was four years old at the time.
To the person who posted this
Thanks .
Just awesome!!!! My favorite song ever! It was also my very first record back in 1967. Awesome Mix!
My favorite female singer of all time ❤
My number one female artist from the '60s early '60s as I am 73 years Young
The Funk Bros. were on fire when they cut that track. Gladys and the Pips' vocals just added to the magic. This is a true classic.
cbjrcher1 sooo true. Amazing on every level like most of there hits. I love how every layer is simple. But together its like a tapestry. Incredible
My favorite Funk Brothers track! James Jameson on bass ! Earl Van Dyke pounding those keys! That groove was swinging! Timeless rhythmic tempo!
You just wrote a bookful of truth.
RIGHT…?!!? This is my absolute FAVORITE James Jamerson bass line! The FUNK he lays down on this track is UNDISPUTED!!!
I wish more people would recognize how the tambourine player takes it to church over the bridge which really uplifts the spirit of the song!!!
Beyond Incredible Music 🤩
💐⚘🌺🌷🌹GO AHEAD GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS🎤💐AND THE SOUND OF THE MOTOWN BAND🔊🎹🎸🥁🎷📯🎺🎻💐💐💐💐I REMEMBER THE LATE MARVIN GAYE'S🥀 VERSION TOO!!!💐💐💐💐
Love the acapella opening
I love this version the song!!
GREAT version!!! I always liked Gladys' rendition a little better than Marvin Gaye's. Every time I hear this version, I can't stop myself from dancing, and her vocals are just amazing.
The original One ... much to say, enough to my humble opinion...
Excellent !!
Back in the Day!!!!!!! 😁😁😁💃
WOW!!! That was an AWESOME remix! Congratulations phenomenal job
REAL TALENT
this version was released before marvin's...so funky...my favorite to this day
One Of The Greatest Performances Of All Time!!!
My favourite tune of all time ! Great singer. Tamla sound......
I was so lucky in I believe June of 1968----I got to see Gladys Knight and the Pips sing this song (I heard it though the Grapevine) live at the Carousel theater in West Covina California!
Man were they GREAT! Super GREAT! I also got to see Cab Calloway introduced to the audience during the concert. He was so handsome dressed in a White Tuxedo! Also the great Hugh Masekela was fantastic with his song "Grazing In The Grass "! A fantastic show!
Wow, What a great extended version of this song!. I won a case of Corona beer on a bet about this song about 10 years ago. Me and some friends were watching football but listening to a classic rock X-M station , and the Credence Clearwater version was playing and Sammy Meli said that he likes this version, the original the best.
And I told him that John Fogherty didn't write this song, Norman Whitfield from the Motown camp did. He was sure that John wrote it and we debated about it for 20 mins. So I bet him a Quart of Jack Daniels if he was right and a case of Coronas if I was right. So the next week we had football night at my place and we googled it. The Coronas sure tasted good that night. Norman sure made a difference in this world. RIP Brother. Paz Y Amor
Going to See Gladys in Concert .. YAY, I Can't Wait!!!! xoxoxoxoxoxo
Happy Birthday to Gladys Knight Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
This version is amazing!
Got to give Gladys the edge over our great and wonderful Marvins version.
so sick of people turning a good thing into an argument
I came to that opinion since I was 12yrs, not long after both had released.
Man, I am loving this! This makes me happy 😀
another Motown classic from the "Master"!!!!...the visuals are great,and the mix outstanding!! what a nice way to spend a cold New York night!!!!!!..BRAVO,Pisano!!!!!!!!!!!!joey/nyc
IP uno de hi in
Its rarly in the morning and i have got this blasting on my headphones no greater feeling.
Wow.... soooo amaxing to hear it from a different perspective.... incredible thank you.. they were perfect. Pitch perfect
I watched them do this live in concert-------The Pips------OMG, could they step. ---------Worst of all, they made it look easy. -----------------------wolfSky9, 72 y/o
That was all done by my grandfather the late great choreographer Cholly Atkins, thank you for recognizing is Phenomenal work. Although To their credit my uncle William Guest Uncle Edward Patton And Uncle Bubba DID IN FACT make it look EASY!!!
I LOVE THIS SONG, GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS AT THEIR, BEST, I LOVE YOUR EXTENDED VERSION, THANK YOU FOR SHARING,
Gladys Knight & The Pips, Singers. 'Nuff said...Motown Records founder Berry Gordy held out releasing Marvin Gaye's version for about a year after this one. Part of my "Throwback Thursday"-Billboard # 1 Soul Singles; 1965-1969. Thanks for the upload, mosogotam.Blessings
This is the one.
Those were the day's the singers had CLASS
This is the first one of Gladys Knight's songs that I learn how to sing I never had her money but I had her voice and I still got her voice to this day I'm not Gladys but I carry the same voice that she does first and second Alto Now sing it Gladys
February 5th: Happy birthday Singer-songwriter Barrett Strong (80)....had Motown Records' first hit record, "Money" (That's What I Want"... with Norman Whitfield wrote this hit for Gladys Knight & The Pips as well as The Temptations' "Just My Imagination" and many others. Thank you and God bless. Thanks fore the upload, mosogotam. Blessings. #keeprockin
Totally awesome and great band and a great artist too .classic tune
Its perfect in my opinion!!
Gladys really has the voice very blessed
I Love This Song Gladys Is Kicking This Song I Love Your Extended Version
As much as I loved Marvin Gaye version of this song, Gladys knight & pips just ripped it to hell and back!! Awesome!!!
LOL...Yes they did!
To me,this Original edges Marvin's out. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
You better ask somebody. I'm sorry. Gladys slayed😆😆😆😆
Both versions are just truly classic.
Gladys Knight embarrassing self singing song of Marvin Gaye I don’t speak English,I thing I sing better.
Great example of "Call & Response"...
Mary Gladys & the Pips rock that jam
That voice ❤❤
How can a 23 year old sing that perfectly???? 👂🏿👁
Brutha Dnubian Actually my family is friends with the Knight family for years. She was 22 when she actually recorded this in ‘66. She had turned 23 in May of ‘67. It was just released to radio in ‘67.
On this day in 1968 {Feb. 25th} Gladys Knight & the Pips performed "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'...
Four months earlier on Oct. 21st, 1967 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; it peaked at #2 {for 3 weeks} & spent 17 weeks on the Top 100
Thirteen months later on Nov. 23rd, 1968 Marvin Gaye entered the Top 100 with it; his version reached #1 {for 7 weeks}
Three other versions charted; King Curtis {#83/1968}, CCR {#43/1976} & Roger {#79/1981}
55 years ago🎉
Thanks for sharing this music history! I was barely born then (born in November of 1967), but thanks to my mother and father, I grew up with this music. I am grateful that I did.
By the way, CCR also did an amazing cover of this song, if you're a fan of Country/ Blues rock.
She’s the queen of soul.
Feb.5th: Happy birthday R&B-Soul Singer-songwriter Barrett Strong...co-writer of this and many Motown Records song with Norman Whitfield. Strong's song "Money (That's What I Want" was on Berry Gordy's new label Tamla Records and was the company's first hit. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, mosogotam. Blessings
Thanks a lot, Jerry!!!
Wow, nicely done! Very cool.
Rest in Peace John Perrone.
The Queen of Motown Soul!
@@monicabella7894
"Mrs Franklin" never recorded a note for Motown. Early records were at Columbia, the classic stuff was at Atlantic Records, the first soul record company. Everything at Atlantic was R&B. The Young Rascals were the first white act.
@@kirkmoore4515 I LOVE THE YOUNG RASCALS.
@@kirkmoore4515 Why? Not Berry Gordy's style!
She is the priestes of Motown.
The Queen of Soul in general, not only Motown!
Good God, I feel like I've been to a tent revival - Testify. Excellent work (as always), Mosogotam.
I think that's why I've always preferred this version. It has "church" all over it.
Fantastic!!!!!
I wish I could sing like Gladys!!
DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Funkier than the inside of a country outhouse on a hot steamy day.
Believe it or not, it was Smokey Robinson & The Miracles who recorded the original version of I Heard Through The Grapevine back in 1966!
Yes...it is true!....
This is the original hit version . The Temptations also had a version of this song on their Cloud Nine album
Empress of soul Ms.Knight Gladys
Queen!
unofficial
Gladys is voluptuous! The Pips sounding great! Extraordinarily fine remix, sir!
Thank you, Reg!!
NICE JOB!
Still feel the SOUL in this ❤
James Jamerson Bass line...wow!
...absolutely blows me AWAY....played with ONE FINGER....how in heck could he triple all those notes ?
There is a version of this song that was sang by the Pips with Gladys & Marvin thats BBAAAAADD!!!
GREAT JOB 💐
Brilliant........a classic
credit where due....brilliant....
Moso, this, is a work of art!! Thank ye, thank ye, thank ye!!
Roach....thank YOU!!!
What a voice.
James Jamerson on Bass, Ivory Joe Hunter On Piano Benny Papa Zita Benjamn on Drums, Eddie Bongo Brown on Bongos. what an amazing performance.
Marvin who? Marvin who? Roger who?😂😂😂😂
Although I love Marvin’s version better, Ms. Gladys WORE THIS OUT!! That Funk Brother on the piano blasted it! Berry Gordy should have hired YOU to make an already great song greater! This extended version shows the raw talent of one of Motown’s greatest! Salute!!
Oh and I love what Roger and Zapp did for this song as well.
GLADYS LEAVES MARVIN FAR BEHIND!
THANK YOU!!! ❤❤❤❤
I love this mix
OMG! This is fantastic! What a voice! Thanks for posting!
This mix right here is sweet as hell🎛🎛🎛🎛🎛🎛🎛🎛🎛
I don't know who's a better singer Gladys Knight or Aretha Franklin? They totally owned the lyrics they sang.
Sweet classic offering mosogotam! Wow, what a tight ensemble with Gladys working her main magic. Wow, what great sonics clarity and presentation on your part. Thanks as always, Ramoncito el Bueno desde Denver.
Esta versión es única que voz tan mágica ❤
Thanks so much for this...appreciate you for sharing this...this version is now on my playlist 💯
You've done a great job with creating the extended versions. The original producers/sound engineers would be amazed.
This is hot ❤❤❤❤
Yes you was the queen of Motown nobody got that voice like Gladys first and second Alto
Superb, ty mosogotam
Listen to those Pips....Damn!
Superb once again moso
Wow! One of your best. Very fluid, crisp and original. Way to go. Thanks so much :)
Original version [in] soul album"everybody needs ❤"gladys knight & the pips❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely brilliant!
You have taken a great track and added some zest.
Colin...thank you so much!!
mosogotam THANK YOU FOR THE AWESOME MIX OF A FAVORITE I GREW UP WITH. MARVIN GAYE'S VERSION WAS ADMIRABLE, HOWEVER, GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS WERE THE MOST RELATABLE TO MANY.
It doesn't any better.
Oh Shucks Now Going Down That Old Sold Train line! Let's Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Tammy Toon First group and song ever performed on Soul Train!!