Doris Troy - All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You) (1970)

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  • Written by Doris Troy & Ray Shinnery. 1970, Apple Records.
    Album artist (Uncredited):
    Bass: Klaus Voormann.
    Guitar: Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, Stephen Stills.
    Percusion: Bonnie & Delaney Bramlett.
    Drums: Alan White, Ringo Star.
    Keyboards:Billy Preston, Bobby Whitlock.
    Piano: Leon Russel.
    Background vocals: Rita Coolidge.
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  • @Gauraonline
    @Gauraonline 6 років тому +2

    "All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It to You)" (Billy Preston, Troy). Like Billy Preston's concurrently released Encouraging Words, Troy's album suffered from a lack of promotion under Allen Klein's control of Apple Records.[8] Despite receiving good reviews from several music critics,] Doris Troy failed to make any commercial impact.
    The album was issued on CD in July 1992,with five bonus tracks, including the two 1970 B-sides and Troy's version of "All That I've Got".[30] In August that year, David Nathan wrote in Billboard that due to this reissue and Troy's starring role in the popular musical Mama, I Want to Sing, her musical career was "enjoying a major revival". Troy helped promote the reissue; she referred to the relevance of some of the song lyrics in the 1990s, with regard to racial tensions within America, and recalled of the project's blending of musical genres and cultures: "Doing that album was a reminder that 'soul' didn't have a color."
    In October 2010, Doris Troy was reissued in remastered form, as part of another campaign by Apple to re-release its full catalogue. Also included in the Apple Box Set, this CD added an alternative take of "All That I've Got" as a sixth bonus track.[ In addition, "Ain't That Cute" appeared on an accompanying two-CD compilation, Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records. Both this song[ and "You Tore Me Up Inside" subsequently appeared on Troy's 2011 career retrospective I'll Do Anything: The Doris Troy Anthology.
    Doris Troy was released on 11 September 1970 in the United Kingdom (with Apple catalogue number SAPCOR 13) and 9 November in the United States (as Apple ST 3371)

    • @tealdust1
      @tealdust1 6 років тому

      Gauraonline, I've got share all of these on FB - man, some songs I know from teens - to these recordings...god the talent. Here I am 69 years and I'm still pretending to be singing just like I use to as a kid with a hairbrush - now, just sitting here doing it in front of a computer. I am a singer though not in a very long time..maybe this will kick me into action - love that these have been uploaded - well deserved to the heard by the masses. If we ever get spring here then will do some busking again, I can do that no matter how I sound, need to sing. I soooo need it like air. Thanks for your info on these videos. : )

  • @marysalvi242
    @marysalvi242 Місяць тому

    2024 ~ talent ` dancing and also serious social lyrics -- this right here..oh and if you come to view hope you read the comment that explains this whole situation.