Levi Stubbs Tears (RIP)

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Juan Albion

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Bit of a downer to start the weekend. . .


Levi Stubbs, the lead singer with Motown band the Four Tops, has died at his home in Detroit. He was 72.

Stubbs died Friday after a battle with cancer and a stroke.

Stubbs was the powerful voice who drove Four Tops' hits such as Baby, I Need Your Loving, I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) and Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got.)

"He had one of the most prolific and identifiable voices in American history," Billy J. Wilson of the Motown Alumni Association said in an interview with Billboard. "It's a deep loss, to the entire Motown family and to the world."

Initially they were a supper-club act called the Four Aims, but later changed their name to the Four Tops.

Fakir is now the only surviving member of the group. Payton died in 1997 and Benson in 2005.

The group performed for more than four decades together without a change of personnel.

They recorded for the Chess, Red Top and Columbia labels before Motown founder Berry Gordy lured them to Motown Records in 1963.

The in-house songwriting and production team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland created a string of songs for the group between 1964 and 1967 and Stubbs's bold voice helped turn them into hits.

Their first big hit was 1964's Baby I Need Your Loving and from there they went on to create It's the Same Old Song, Reach Out (I'll Be There), Standing in the Shadows of Love and Bernadette.

The Tops also recorded River Deep-Mountain High with Dianna Ross, after she had left the Supremes.

They changed record label in 1972 after Motown left Detroit, but rejoined in 1983.

The Four Tops continued to perform together, often reprising their hits of 1960s and 1970s, until Benson's death in 1997. After that they performed as the Tops, but Stubbs stopped performing in 2000.

Stubbs provided the voice of the carnivorous plant Audrey II in the 1986 movie version of Little Shop of Horrors and also was the voice of Mother Brain in the 1989 animated TV series Captain N: The Game Master.

Stubbs has also guest starred in a number of TV shows as himself.

The Four Tops were inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland in 1990.

Stubbs leaves his wife of 48 years, Clineice, and five children.

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Singer Levi Stubbs, shown in 2000, was the powerful voice behind the Four Tops hits such as Ain't No Woman and I'll Be There. (Reuters)
Stubbs joined with friends Abdul Fakir, Renaldo (Obie) Benson and Lawrence Payton to form a singing group in Detroit in 1954, right after he had finished high school.
 






dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
I saw them at the Dome many years ago. They were amazing and his voice always seemed so pure.
 


1234andcounting

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2008
1,609
First live band I ever saw - the Dome in 1971. Great songs made all the better by a fantastic voice. One of the all time greats.
 


bristolseagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Lindfield
Levis are getting rid of those little red stubs on their jeans?
 






Mick Beard BHA

Hirsute
Feb 23, 2004
570
Back in Brighton
What a shame. Total LEG END.

I had the honour of seeing the Four Tops at the Albert Hall a couple of years ago. They looked ancient n'all, but it was still great.

I shall be spending the rest of the evening listening to the Four Tops.

RIP Levi
 


Dandyman

In London village.
RIP. A true talent.
 








The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
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I missed this story completely.

For me, he had the greatest voice at Motown - yep, even better than Marvin Gaye. He knew the entire range of emotion from A-Z and back again.

My favourite Four Tops song? With so many to choose from, for now, I'm going to go for... Baby I Need Your Loving.

His passing is not surprising, but sad nonetheless - a genuine RIP moment.
 




sams dad

I hate Palarse
Feb 7, 2004
6,383
The Hill of The Gun
I missed this story completely.

For me, he had the greatest voice at Motown - yep, even better than Marvin Gaye. He knew the entire range of emotion from A-Z and back again.

My favourite Four Tops song? With so many to choose from, for now, I'm going to go for... Baby I Need Your Loving.

His passing is not surprising, but sad nonetheless - a genuine RIP moment.

IMHO the song that best illustrates Levi Stubbs emotional range is "Ask the lonely". Always brings a lump to my throat.
 




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