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Saturday, 17 December 2022

R.I.P. - Bertha Barbee-McNeal (The Velvelettes) (1942 - 16 Dec 2022)


Co-founding member of The Velvelettes Bertha Barbee-McNeal died yesterday (16 Dec '22), I believe she was 80/81. 

She formed the group with school friend, at Western Michigan University, Mildred Gill Arbor in 1961 and recruited her cousin Norma Barbee-Fairhurst and Gill's sister Carolyn ('Cal' Carolyn Gill-Street) who in turn brought in her friend Betty Kelley (who left before their 1965 hit "Needle In A Haystack" to join Martha & The Vandellas). 

They originally named themselves Les Jolie Femmes (The Pretty Women) later changing it to The Velvelettes when their voices were described as velvet. I've read reports that Gail Sonders was a member in 1965/66 for the TV appearance on 'Where The Action Is'. She went on to sing with Hot Ice in the 70s and later changed her name to Floreece Davis.
A school classmate was the nephew of Berry Gordy who encouraged them to audition for Motown who they were signed to in 1962. Their first single "There He Goes" / "That's The Reason Why" was released on IPG (Independent Producers Group) in Jun 1963. The song was written and produced by William 'Mickey' Stevenson and included Stevie Wonder on harmonica. I guess it was one of those Jobete songs that Motown decided not to release so was released independently.

Their first Motown single "Needle In A Haystack" was released in Sep 1964 on the V.I.P. imprint. Sadly, they were rather neglected by Motown who by this time had Diana Ross & The Supremes, Martha & The Vandellas and The Marvelettes all having hits, and they only released another four singles "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" (covered in the 1982 by Bananarama who had a #4 UK pop hit with it), "Lonely Lonely Girl Am I", "A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush)", "These Things Will Keep Me Loving You" all of which have become firm favourites on Northern Soul dancefloors in the north of England with their last record reaching #34 on UK pop chart in 1971 on UK reissue after latent NS exposure.

The group recorded "Dancing In The Street" which was eventually released by Martha & The Vandellas, which makes you wonder what might have happened to them had Gordy released their version?
Mildred Gill, Norma Barbee, Cal Gill, Betty Kelly , Bertha Barbee
By 1967 they had disbanded with  Mildred Gill, Norma and Bertha Barbee leaving to raise families leaving just Carolyn who recruited Sandra Tilley (another who would later become a Vandella in 1968) and Annette McMillan who continued the group until Carolyn Gill's marriage to Richard Street of The Monitors (who later joined The Temptations) in 1969. 
Cal Gill, Mildred Gill, Bertha Barbee
The group reunited in the mid 80s for concert performances and Ian Levine, as he did with many 60s Motown acts, re-recorded their hits and new material for his Nightmare and Motorcity labels. Whilst at Motown they recorded a self-titled album that was scheduled for V.I.P. 401 but was unreleased, so their first album "One Door Closes" appeared on Motorcity in 1990. Motown  released two compilations of their material in 1999 "The Very Best Of The Velvelettes" and 2004 The Motown Anthology" (containing 48, many previously unreleased, tracks) with another "The Best Of" appearing on Spectrum in 2001.

Bertha was a trained classical pianist and gained a bachelor's and master's degrees in music from Western Michigan University and became a music teacher in Kalamazoo Public Schools, where she taught for 26 years before retiring in 2002. The group continued to perform to this day.

Discography

Singles
1963-07 - There He Goes / That's The Reason Why [IPG #1002]
1964-09 - Needle In A Haystack / Should I Tell Them [V.I.P #25007]
1964-12 - He Was Really Sayin' Somethin' / Throw A Farewell Kiss [V.I.P. #24013]
1965-05 - Lonely Lonely Girl Am I / I'm The Exception To The Rule [V.I.P. #25017]
1965-11 - A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush) / Since You've Been Loving Me [V.I.P. #25030]
1966-08 - These Things Will Keep Me Loving You / Since You've Been Loving Me [Soul #S-35025]

UK Singles
1987 - Needle In A Haystack / Needle In A Haystack (Instrumental) [Nightmare #MARE 28]
1988 - Running Out Of Luck / Running Out Of Luck (Nightmare Dub Mix) [Nightmare #MARE 60]
1989 - Pull My Heartstrings / Pull My Heartstrings (Motor-Town Dub Mix) [Nightmare #116]
1992 - It Keeps Reminding Me (Of Happy Memories) / That's When The Tears Start

Albums
1990 - One Door loses [Motorcity #MOTCLP 43]

Compilations
1995 - The Velvelettes Meet The Royalettes [Marginal #MAR 017]
1999 - The Very Best Of [Motwon # 314549507-2]
2001 - The Best Of [Spectrum # 544 467-2]
2004 - The Motown anthology [Motown #980 937-2]

Included below are both sides of all their singles plus a few unreleased songs. A few videos, whilst they claim are from 65/66, seem to be the members of the later formation of Gill, Tilley and McMillan. Certainly on "These Things" at least as that looks like Sandra Tilley on the left  and Gail Sonders is on "Really Saying Something" (on left who also appears on the first), but is the only footage available and none seem to contain Bertha. Therefore, included is their 1987, re-recording of their first hit which includes all four original members along with their last Levine recording "It Keeps Reminding Me (Of Happy Memories)" where they are missing Norma from the line-up.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So saddened to hear of this great loss to Soul music and our beloved Northern Soul in the UK. My sincere condolences to Al Bertha's family and friends around the world. RIP Bertha

USMAN47 said...

How sad at the end of the year. For me "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" will remain the HIT of the Velvelettes, with that famous Motown sound. The Motown Anthology CD is a must for any soul fan, where I even discovered 4 tracks in French.

RIP Bertha

Yves