Stacy Lattisaw performs I Don't Have the Heart LIVE on Showtime at the Apollo
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- Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024
- Stacy's version of this beautiful song (written by Allan Rich and Jud Friedman) from her "What You Need" album, which came out in the fall of 1989 (same time as James Ingram's "It's Real" album with the same song). Stacy's version was a single release before Ingram's. Although hers was superior (in my opinion), it did not chart. Unfortunately, it was also her last single release to date. This is a very powerful performance that shows her underrated vocal ability. Her version was produced by Lemel Humes.
Mrs. Stacy Lattisaw Jackson is one of the best child singers of all time -- her closest rival was 'young' Michael Jackson. Had they done her right and she kept on singing soul music, she would have kept blossoming and would have easily gotten to the level of Whitney and Maria Carey! She simply has one of the most purest, powerful, angelic and captivating voices of all time (my opinion).
Just imagine if Motown hadn't dropped the ball and allowed Stacy to work with Jam & Lewis or even Babyface...I get chills just thinking of the jams she could have produced.
Her voice was seasoned like a pot of collard greens by the late 80s/early 90s.
Goose bumps!!! She is one of a kind!
I grew up in the 80's how is it I've never heard of her?? She's Phenomenonal ❤
These comments are so appreciated!!! Stacy is DA BOMB!!!! A voice like no other! I will always love her!!!
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A soulful balladeer of the finest pedigree. Her voice could do no wrong.
Yes, I agree! And she used to come out with an album just about every single year during the 80's, and then - whoosh - suddenly, no more!
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She is brimming with emotion here. At quite a few moments it looks like she is trying to hold back tears. And that VOICE... such a powerhouse. I am glad that Stacy has found happiness since leaving the music business, but oh to think of the records she could have cut with that instrument. What a shame not to utilize such a gift, though obviously she felt burned by the biz and didn't want to sing for a career anymore.
Retrorhythms!
You are a treasure. Love Stacy Lattisaw and her rendition of this song. Her new album will surely be finished all in good time. I am so glad she will be back where she is much needed in today's music industry. Thanks for the post.
Stacy and Lady T incredible voices.
Yes Lady T Teena Marie. And both Teena and Stacy so underated... Funny singers with talent get shit on.. And the singer that can't sing get all the exposure!! Go figure!!!
@@paulmorrison688 Yep can you say Beyonce
What an a amazing voice!!!
She's just amazing
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She grew into a vocal beast! Wish she came back in 1991 with a new album, should have been working with Narada Michael Walden again like when she was young!
I love this song! And I love your channel, retrohythms! You´re the man!
I enjoyed watching this again. Getting hyped for Stacy's "Unsung" tomorrow night.
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One of the writers of this song also stated that Motown was not behind Stacy at this point. That was clear by the fact that there wasn't even a video for this song, which was the follow up to a #1 hit!! ("Where Do We Go from Here") As with so many of their artists at the time, they just dropped the ball.
I Love this clip! Thanks SO much for posting it!
James Ingram's version didn't surge in radio play until sometime in July 1990, and the single wasn't released until late-July or early-August. The album had already maxed out long before then. Motown could have capitalized on the fact that, in Feb. 1990, her duet with Johnny Gill, "Where Do We Go From Here?" went to #1 on the R&B charts! They didn't.
Well, get ready everyone, because within the next year or so... Stacy will definitely be releasing a gospel album, and I cannot wait to hear what she has in store for everyone! She truly is one of the most talented and blessed vocalists of our time!
It's such a shame she no longer records or performs to my knowledge. Still one of my favorite vocalists.
She didn't want to sell her soul, Watch Unsung of stacy lattisaw.
@@lexitnute1306 exactly. Stacy is awake to the evils of the Industry (devil worshipping) and said her reward awaits in Heaven
She's definitely an underrated talent!
Man I wish I could see when she performed where do we go from here
Honestly, I almost expected her to reappear in 1992 or '93, doing electronic dance, which was very popular on the Hot 100 and R&B charts at the time.
Rumor from Wiki has it that she's coming back, for gospel.
Simply beautiful.
Beautiful!!! I did watch the unsung of her, and learned who she was! I didn't grow up listening to her, but it's something how she was HOT on the charts, still had her MORALS while singing R & B, and then REFUSED to misuse/wrongfully advertise her body (in the late 80's) for more success w/those record label producers. Now she singin GOSPEL as she said, cause the VOID had been filled. Right decision to make for her....cause she wasn't gonna DARE do something like Beyonce does sometimes...and she said pretty much said NO to drugs, illicit sex, etc. We all know where we stand actually!!
Wow I remember this she sang "Where do we go from here" to on the show
I remember her performing "Where Do We Go From Here" with guy on this episode. He wasn't Johnny Gill, but the brother could sing!
That was I believe, Tanya Blount's brother Willie. Tanya was on Sister Act 2 and sang the duet with Lauryn Hill. Tanya and her brother are both stone cold singers.
i have always love stacy lattisaw bought her 1st album not cd yall
Thanks for that clarification about the month that James' album came out. The interesting thing is, in spite of that, Stacy's was still released as a single first! I remember buying the cassette single when it came out in April of '90! A couple of months later, I saw her on TV and she said she was working on another album that would be out soon...
Thanks. I've never seen this. I wasn't sure if Motown released this as a single. I know that I was shocked to hear James Ingram do the same song so quickly. Man... Motown was a mess. If there was a video for this song, I'm sure it would have done well for Stacy on the pop charts. I'm sure VH1 would have embrassed it.
Over the years, she has said several times that she would be releasing a gospel record; but that has yet to surface.
She does do gospel music, but she is mostly focused on family. However, there will be an "Unsung" special airing on her next month, so we'll probably find out more! In the meantime, check out the 1989 interview with her that I posted!
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I do. I'll have to find it and post it eventually!
A marvelous interpretation of this song! The song could have easily scaled the upper reaches of the Billboard Pop, Adult Contemporary and R&B singles charts. It seems as if there was little radio support for the song.
suavehinrg Motown records suck.aThe founder Berry Gordy and at the time Smokey Robinson was president of Motown. They did the same shit ti Teena Marie. They didn't support Teens or Stacy. Teena didnt sing trashy songs either. The label supported all the male artist.. Stacy was so good just didnt give in to the record infustries bull shit...
Well, well, well...I learn something new every day; and THIS one I should have picked up on back in 1989. Too bad I never read the back of the album for the song list.
As it turns out, James Ingram recorded his version first, and the album on which it appeared ('It's Real') was released in May 1989. Stacy's final album ('What You Need'), on which this same song appeared, didn't hit the record racks until Oct. 1989.
I love you Stacy
fine indeed....damn, with a voice to match
Oh yeah Stacy could sing...even as a little girl!
OMG...Where is "Where do we go from here?" LOL I have been requesting it for 3 years Retro... I love that song and how she did it live with the Johnny Gill Replacement Dude.....
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These young girls today, can learn how to sing without autotune
I have always been a big fan of Stacy Lattisaw in the past and now the present. It is not that I do not/did not enjoy the music of James Ingram growing up, but I actually prefer the version of "I Don't Have the Heart" as sung by Stacy Lattisaw.
@reg12269 James didn't write the song. It was written by Allan Rich & Jud Friedman.
Where did you hear that? Seems strange if true, because they released it as the follow-up single to "Where Do We Go from Here," and it was released as a single several months before James' version!
@buddhaman4518 I understand your reply. I referenced Motown because Stacy was a Motown artist so it's not surprising the way they did her. I was showing that they have a history of treating their artists unfairly. I don't doubt other companies did the same, many worse. I agree the music industry as a whole eats artists and spit them out once they feel they have gotten as much money as the're gonna get. Artists must be cautious when signing contracts.
Especially with Motown. They screwed Teena Marie over big time!!!
@retrorhythms could you PLEASE post her live performance of "Where Do We Go From Here?"... I would love to see how she delivers that live... her videos are so rare =(
Looking at a lot of her appearances, I get the feeling that she was a little bit uncomfortable at times. She was quoted in the liner notes of her greatest-hits CD as saying that her mom lived her dream through her! Ultimately, I don't think that Stacy herself craved the "spotlight" (to quote one of her song titles!).
She didn't she now sings gospel and I believe is a minister I saw an interview she did and she has two children and married about 20 years although she did say she and Jonny Gilli dated 3 years
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Stacey was one of my all time favorite singers ever. I just loved her in the 80s. But I have to admit that the James Ingram version sounds better; plus, this song is better fit for a man to be singing about a woman. But stacey is awesome!
James Ingram version was amazing to me❣️
I asked this a year ago but... what the hell. Can you please post Stacy's live performance of "Where Do We Go From Here?" ??... I keep hearing about what an amazing performance she gave but I'd love to see and hear for myself. I'd really appreciate it Justin :-)
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she had the same fit on when she performed on Soul Train
Modest.
If what I've read on the Web is true, then according to one of the songwriters for "I Don't Have The Heart", Motown wasn't exactly throwing their support toward her. So, little or no radio play for this song, and 'What You Need' would be her last album. After scoring her VERY FIRST #1 song, in 1990, they pretty much washed her out, right there and then, at TWENTY-TWO! I don't blame her if her retirement was her own decision.
She claims to have walked away from the industry sometime after her spiritual rebirth. It’s unfortunate that she did not record more records with that spectacular voice but she has expressed much happiness and no regrets with her decision years later so kudos there. Apparently she does have the heart to follow her path to happiness :)
Sinbad was and *is* so damn fine.
Yeah, although she sang that with another vocalist instead of Johnny Gill!
Where do we go from here? I wish that could be found. It was the same show as this one.
i love her version better than james well i aint gonna lie i love both versions
James version is way more soulful which = way better
LOL. Very true indeed! I try to practice this myself, too. Check out one of my performances on the channel and let me know what ya think!
@noahsarcooo LOL, she was gettin it
It was number 1 for james ingram she didn't even chart with this but she is great
I know. I think that label problems got in the way. Considering this was the follow-up to her own #1 with Johnny Gill ("Where Do We Go from Here"), it's really confounding that "I Don't Have the Heart" couldn't even break into the top 100. I was mystified by that at the time and still am.
Wow I always thought this was a James Ingram song only...not sure who did it first but her version is amazing...James version is equally great but it's nice to hear a female rendition
James' version was released on his '89 album a few months before Stacy's, but hers was released as a single first (in winter of '90) several months before his! Of course, his was hugely successful...and hers, sadly, didn't chart. I personally prefer her treatment and the arrangement-not to take away from James' talent and legacy...but I was a kid at the time and was already a big fan when I heard hers first!
I have this album. James did a good gob but I like hers better. Even thoughthis was her release on Motown they did a marketing attack on only the R&B market when Hip Hop just getting major push from radion in the urban market. James was being pushed by Qwest. Quincy Jones label that pushed and had a pop, adult contemt. as well as urban Radio Marketing.
What year was this, anyone?
I believe this was in 1990 and promoting her final studio album What You Need.
That's a James Ingram hit.
sang stacy
I tried so hard to get my hair to look like this!
@retrorhythms I havent heard her in a while but unless there has been a major change in voice her voice is too fine for gospel to me. I think she has a more pop oriented voice. Thats just my opinion. Again her voice has probably also changed so it will be interesting to hear her new work.
she sounds sooo..... different from the late 80's but being that she was young it makes sense. I think she sang better back then though.
You mean the early 80's......this is the late 80's.....89/90. I love both voices but the grown one ranks with the best.
yes, I meant early 80's.
Her voice seemed to have transformed in the year between I’m Not the Same Girl and Take Me All the Way. She displayed a newfound depth in both range and soul on the latter. It seems the three Motown albums delved into her R&B sensibilities to greater effect than her earlier records which seem to have courted a more dance and pop audience.
Was this about Johnny Gill?
@CookyMonzta Motown was a hit maker, but Motown form its beginnings has a history of SHADINESS..... countless artists had to sue for back royalties. Smokey was close to Gordy and instrumental in the labels success so he didnt have these problems but the way he did FLorence Ballard was dispicable. He used people and destroyed lives.
Yes Motown screwed a lot of artist. Teena Marie sued them and won!!! Amen!!!
no comparison with original James Ingram. This is soft, female and little disco style.
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That is seriously big hair. The original Karen "I need to speak to the manager" hairdo
she's singing her ass off, but this song is weak.