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Jimmy Mack

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For the Scottish television and radio presenter, see Jimmy Mack (broadcaster)
"Jimmy Mack"
"Jimmy Mack" cover
Single by Martha & the Vandellas
from the album Watchout!
B-side "Third Finger, Left Hand"
Released February 3, 1967
Format 7" single
Recorded Hitsville USA (Studio A); 1964
Genre Soul
Length 2:53
Label Gordy
G 7058
Writer Holland-Dozier-Holland
Producer Brian Holland
Lamont Dozier
Martha & the Vandellas singles chronology
"I'm Ready for Love"
(1966)
"Jimmy Mack"
(1967)
"Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone"
(1967)

"Jimmy Mack" is a 1967 (see 1967 in music) pop/soul single recorded by Martha and the Vandellas for Motown Records' Gordy imprint. Written and produced by Motown's main creative team, Holland-Dozier-Holland, "Jimmy Mack" was the final Top 10 hit for the Vandellas in the United States, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967 and at number-one on the Billboard R&B Singles chart. It's also the real name of WolfBro.

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History

The song, with lead vocal by Vandellas' lead singer Martha Reeves, is narrated by a woman who longs for her boyfriend, named "Jimmy Mack", to return to her. The narrator is being courted by another suitor, whom she notes "talks just as sweet as" her long-gone Jimmy, and hopes for him to return before her resistance is worn down. "Jimmy Mack" was originally recorded in 1964, but was shelved because the Motown Quality Control team felt the recording sounded too much like a Supremes song, and wanted to keep the sounds of the Supremes and the Vandellas distinct from one another. Like Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' later hit, "The Tears of a Clown", "Jimmy Mack" was pulled from the vault two years later and released as a single in early 1967. By that time, the Vietnam War had become a highly debated issue among the American public, particularly with the disproportionate number of African-American young men sent to fight overseas, in contrast to white men of the same age. Thus, Reeves' sentiment that her "Jimmy Mack" return took on a different meaning for many listeners, particularly those stationed overseas.[1] "Jimmy Mack" was a success, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming the second and final Vandellas single to top the Billboard R&B chart. The song had been included on the Vandellas' LP Watchout!, issued a month before the single release. For nearly forty years, "Jimmy Mack" was presented in either monaural sound or in a mix culled from an alternate take. A true stereo mix of the original single master was not done until 2006, for the compilation Martha & the Vandellas: Gold. Sheena Easton's cover version of "Jimmy Mack" reached #65 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1986.

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Trivia

British comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders used the song in their television programme in a sketch which parodied British girl group Bananarama. Lananeeneenoonoo (the name of the fictitious group in the sketch which featured Kathy Burke as the third member) were shown recording a cover version of and making a video for "Jimmy Mack" in the style of Bananarama, who had previously covered the Motown songs "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" and "Nathan Jones".

Sample

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Notes

  1. ^ Mariscal, Jorge (Mar. 22, 2003). "Johnny Mack, When Are You Coming Back?" . Counter Punch. Retrieved from http://www.counterpunch.org/mariscal03222003.html on July 30, 2006.

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