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Norman Whitfield: Motown's Loss--And Ours

Posted Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:45pm PDT by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

Norman Whitfield, who passed away yesterday at age 67 in Los Angeles after a long battle with diabetes, may not be a name immediately familiar to most music listeners. But I would venture a guess that virtually everyone reading this has at some point in their life heard Norman Whitfield's work--and well past the simple L.A. Times headline that accompanied his obituary: "Motown Songwriter And Producer Won Two Grammy Awards."

Yes, Norman Whitfield did win two Grammys--specifically as the co-author of the Temptations' "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" in 1972 and then as the composer/producer of the score for the 1976 film Car Wash. But that above-the-surface highlighting of Whitfield's accomplishments in music is kind of like noting the tip without the rest of the iceberg. Because when it comes to the evolution of R&B, soul, and urban music in the 1960s and '70s, you couldn't wade through any waters, big or small, without hitting something that Norman Whitfield was involved in.

Motown founder and chief Berry Gordy once noted that if any one person warranted his own wing in a Motown Museum, it'd be Whitfield. Without his contributions as a songwriter, arranger, and producer, it's hard to imagine that the label's "Hitsville USA" boast would have been taken very seriously--especially from 1966 to 1974, when he guided his main Motown charges the Temptations to no less than two dozen top 10 R&B hits, including 11 gold and five platinum-selling singles. Perhaps you've heard of some of them:

"Ain't Too Proud To Beg"
"Beauty Is Only Skin Deep"
"(I Know) I'm Losing You"
"You're My Everything"
"Cloud Nine"
"I Can't Get Next To You"
"Ball Of Confusion"
"Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)"

Does the list go on and on? It sure does--especially if you throw in the many collaborations between Whitfield, his longtime writing partner Barret Strong (who in 1960 helped put Motown on the map in the first place with a little thing called "Money [That's What I Want]")--and, oh, maybe another frequent composing mate, like, say, Marvin Gaye? It was these three who together co-wrote and created "I Heard It Through The Grapevine." History notes that Berry Gordy didn't like the song very much; in fact, he refused to release Gaye's bluesy version as a single until fellow labelmates Gladys Knight & the Pips' funked-up rendition hit number one in the fall of '67. Even then he waited a year to release Gaye's original. And it went to number one, too.

Whitfield is also credited as the one who semi-forced Gordy to make Motown "relevant" with such social commentary hits as "Cloud Nine," "Ball Of Confusion"--and, of course, "Rollin' Stone," one of a number of Whitfield's signature epic extended productions that paved the way for Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff and their "Sound Of Philadelphia," as well as Barry White's and his "Love Orchestra" extravaganzas.

Norman Whitfield had his share of difficulties later in life. Besides failing health, he also got into trouble with the IRS government in recent years for unpaid taxes. But in any event, everyone really should know who Norman Whitfield was. Without him, you know, there'd be no "War" --as in "War/What is it good for?/Absolutely nothin'."

Say it again.

55 Comments

41. cookie -
I'VE ALWAYS LOVED THE TEMPTATIONS BACK IN
THE 60'S AND 70'S. THEY WERE TRULY FANTASTIC.
AND LOOK WHO MADE THEM THAT WAY.
WHAT GREAT HITS, GLAD I HAVE THEM ALL!
HE WAS QUITE THE MAN WE NEVER KNEW. WHAT A
SHAME. BLESS YOU NORMAN!YOU WERE A GOOD
MAN. REST IN PEACE.

42. Dennis -
Around the Detroit area WE know how much Norman Whitfield's contributions to Motown and to music have impacted our lives. He will be truly missed.

43. Jimmie -
His songs turned your broom into a microphone and you had your party on.I hope you laid your hat in heaven. RIP

44. James -
Mr.Whitfield your talent will live on forever as long as I keep playing all of your Hits you also will live on. Muggs of Detroit Where it begin.

45. ANN -
Well you will be missed Motown will not be the same with out you,The temptations is my favoret groups I watch the movie ever chance I get and my daughter who is now 13 loves the temptation she knows all there dance moves.So in closeing I just wont to say we love you and may you rest in peace.

46. Narada Michael W -
My name is Narada Michael Walden and I want to give a precious salutation to the Good and Great Norman Whitfield. His sound changed everything. Aint Too Proud to beg had rawness and elegance...Funk power and soul. This sound revolutionized the world into a more open era of
musi cal experimentation...Guitars blazing rock churning funk style . . .
wah wahs were invented to take us too a psychedelic place unknown to a previous race. Norman's sound was fearless...Tigers lions and Bears oh my...For this, the world has been humbled to a new beginning and insight. The birth of the Sixties sound that moved all musicians to a freer state of mind from, Just my Imagination to War what is it good for...Im very proud that the Great Barry Gordy nurtured Norman and the likes of Marvin Gaye's raw side of Heard it Through the Grapevine... Although it came out later, it was right on time. Norman went on a roll that changed us through and through. Although I never met the man, His true contribution is like that of Stevie, Genius!!! Important and a true Gift to us all...Break out all of his Jams and Celebrate what God has given us in the soul Of Norman Whitfield...

Peace Light and Soul Love, Your Devoted Fan, Narada Michael Walden

47. Karl H -
His songs are timeless,I'am grateful for his songs to grow up on.May God bless him and his family.

48. puttputt -
Be at peace Norman;Too young to die..

49. puttputt -
..and thanks Randy for adding all his other favorites hits..

50. muthak48 -
We`ve all grew up on his music,everytime Car Wash comes on i`m in front of the tube.And lets not forget the soulful music of the Temptations,Motowns finest.Well we know he`s up there singing with the angels he got his wings here,and here is where he will shine forever,he is sadly missed.

51. Yahoo! Music User -
don't forget ''The Girl's Alright with Me'',''Girl,WHY You Wanna Make ME Blue'',2 great songs from The Temptations co written &produced BY Norman Whitfield. MAY YAHWEH[GOD] GRANT HIM ETERNAL PEACE AND GIVE HIS FAMILY STRENGTH IN THESE MOST DIFFICULT TIMES.

52. robyn -
My husband passed away last month and I have to say that he was the biggest Motown fan ever. Just hope he meets Norman Whitfield in the great beyond because I know his first words will be, ' I know you want to leave me....' Jims favorite song of all the wonderful Motown music.
May you rest in peace together.

53. Riller -
Thats such a terrible loss to the music world. Why is the Mccain's and Bush's still around.

54. Charles -
I didn't know he did the things he did, for whom he did,when he did, the way he did-Right On NORMAN.

55. Marc Gordon -
ANOTHER MUSIC ICON GONE R.I.P. NORMAN
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