Posted on 05/03/2025 11:55:00 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The Chicago-born songbird’s years of paying dues were rewarded with a hit single that traveled far and wide.
The tragedy of Minnie Riperton’s death from cancer at the age of just 31 in 1979 is a story for another day. For now, we’re celebrating the pinnacle of her chart career four years earlier. After topping the Billboard Hot 100, her signature hit “Lovin’ You” came close to repeating that success in the UK.
After years of paying dues, as a solo artist and with the group Rotary Connection, the Chicago-born songbird had failed to make the impression she was hoping for with 1970’s Come To My Garden album. Riperton became semi-retired from music for a while, but a new deal with Epic and the enthusiastic endorsement of Stevie Wonder led to a fresh start with the Perfect Angel LP.
She had toured with Stevie, and sang on “Creepin’” and “It Ain’t No Use” from his Fulfillingness’ First Finale album, released around the same time as Perfect Angel. Wonder agreed to co-produce Minnie’s LP with her husband and co-writer Richard Rudolph. But the Motown star insisted on the pseudonym El Toro Negro, and the production company credit Scorbu Productions.
‘Arranged by Wonderlove’
The album made an early US chart entry in the summer of 1974. But when Riperton and Rudolph’s dreamy composition ‘Lovin’ You” appeared as a single in the new year, Stevie wasn’t really fooling anybody. The Epic label for the 45 didn’t mention him, but contained the credit “arranged by Wonderlove.”
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The song was the perfect showcase for Riperton’s stratospheric vocal leaps, also featuring ear-catching birdsong in that Wonderlove arrangement. It quickly raced to the top of the Hot 100, spending a week there in April 1975 and starting its international chart adventure at the same time. On the UK chart of May 3 that year, it spent the first of two weeks at No.2, held off the top only by British pop group Mud’s remake of Buddy Holly‘s “Oh Boy.”
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The mother of SNL member Maya Rudolph.
Was just going to look for that!
Article doesn’t mention that she was classically trained in operatic singing.
That’s the single song that I absolutely will NOT listen to whenever it shows up on the radio or on Sirius. I simply hate this song.
Me too!
It makes me want to stick chop sticks in my ears.
They must play this song in HELL!
I’m not surprised. Mariah Carey was trained by her mother who was an opera singer and vocal coach, so she got a lot of that too. How many singers can hit whistle register?
Minnie lived in Gainesville for a while.
A lot of people did: Petty, Stephen Stills, Don Felder.
Beautiful song. 70’s malaise at its finest.
She was great in Idiocracy.
Right up there with “Havin’ My Baby”.
Yeah
Agreed...the production on Anka’s mid 70’s stuff is sonically perfect, let alone the incredible vocals. People couldn’t sing that good now if you paid them.
The song came off as cringe-worthy back then to a lot of us guys, I’ll admit
ONLY lately have I come to appreciate her vocals and when I hear it I feel nostalgic about how much better and simpler life was in the 1970s.
I made a similar comment to Burleigh Drummond of Ambrosia when he got up from their table (they sat down next to me).
I didn’t know his name at the time but he smiled when he saw me looking at him
I said, can we go back to the time when you guys were on the 📻 radio? Things were SO much better back then. He just smiled again.
I wound up meeting and speaking to Chris North after that (a couple of times).
Somebody step on a Cat!!??
lol... I appreciate the classics with the best of them, but couldn’t last long with this one!!
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