LADIES FIRST gives due to famous songs that actually 'she did first'.
"Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" was written by Motown's monster hitwriters Holland-Dozier-Holland in 1964. And technically, the first version was by Eddie Holland himself, though it was never released (until 2005). But the smash hit recording that set it all off was by Kim Weston.
KIM WESTON -"Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" (1965)
During their Motown years The Isley Brothers also covered it.
In 1971, it was embraced awhile by Blood Sweat And Tears.
It was also updated by Vinegar Joe, a British Rock'n'Soul band with the good fortune to have both Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer ["Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)", "Addicted To Love"] as their vocalists.
A Canadian soul singer named Charity Brown next did a go at it in 1975, but just as her single was taking off, it was lost in the dust of the following version.
Tom Johnston of The Doobie Brothers loved Kim Weston's single and took the song's title literally by ramping it up guitar style. It became one of their signature songs, so much so that many fans think it was theirs in the first place.
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS -"Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" (1975)
© Tym Stevens
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• LADIES FIRST: "Love's Gone Bad!" - Chris Clark > The Underdogs
• LADIES FIRST: "You're No Good" - Dee Dee Warwick > Betty Everett > Linda Ronstadt > The Plasticines
• "Tainted Love" - Gloria Jones > Soft Cell
• LADIES FIRST: "What A Man" - Linda Lyndell > Laura Lee> Salt-N-Pepa
• The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist
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