This past weekend, I was watching a marathon line-up of I Love the 70’s on VH1.
One of the segments featured the 1975 hit, Lovin’ You by Minnie Riperton. Do you remember that song?
I remember right where I was the first time I heard her hit that extremely high note. I was working at the Dairy Queen, in the back making DQ Dudes. We always had a radio going back there and one of my co-workers said, “Hey, check out this high note!”
I was amazed.
Yesterday, when that song was played on VH1, I wondered exactly how high that note was. The highest note ever written in Classical music for a human voice was in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte and that was a high F (four spaces above the treble staff).
I played along on the piano with Minnie Riperton. She goes above it to a high F-sharp.
You go, girl!
You know the part I'm talking about:
". . . La la la la laaa, la-la la la la-la,
Doodn-doo, doo-dooooh,
(*** dogs begin howling in the next county***)
Click here for a live performance of her singing it. Actually, this live performance is better than the recorded one.
Minnie Riperton passed away in 1979 from breast cancer. I guess the angels needed some help in hitting the high notes.
She was amazing.
ReplyDeleteI actually got to see her (along with George Benson) in concert in the mid 70's. Not only was she amazing she seemed like a truly nice person. thanks for the look back.
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