I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
Tides of
relationships toss things adrift in this Fleischer
Studios 1933 animated short, “Is My Palm Read”,
starring Betty Boop and pals, Bimbo the Dog and
Koko the Clown.
The song “I
Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)”
was composed by Ronnie Shannon - specifically for
Aretha Franklin for whom it became a breakout hit
in 1967. He also wrote “Baby I Love You”,
Aretha’s second gold song – released later in ’67 –
as well as penning “Do Your Duty” for
Bettye LaVette and other classics.
Allison’s
Crowe's recording of “I
Never Loved a Man” – now on "Sylvan
Hour" - is captured live-off-the-floor, by
engineer/producer Ryan Adams, in the log-home,
“sylvan castle”, of friends on Salt Spring Island,
Canada.
“Hello
all, the young lady did a jam up job on the song,
Ronnie Shannon would have loved it," says the
songwriter's friend, LaJay Alexander, with respect
to Allison's performance.
Alexander
and Shannon performed together in the
Detroit
soul combo “Ron and LaJay and the Fifth
Proposition” and LaJay recorded the international
hit, “Say So” for
Shannon 's
r’n’b, soul, funk+ label, Black Gold, in the 1970s.
Alexander notes that
Shannon
“is no longer with us, he passed away 2/9/09
in his home town
Atlanta ,
Georgia .”
Labels: Allison Crowe, Aretha Franklin, Betty Boop, blues, British Columbia, Canada, clavier, fleugel, LaJay Alexander, love, Newfoundland, piano, rhythm, Ronnie Shannon, Ryan Adams, Salt Spring Island, soul
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