I wonder if any of The Foundations are still alive? The Sixties were way way way back there! I also love their other big one, "Baby Now That I Found You". I got the song on a later 60s hits compilation CD & the vocalist's wavering voice is still on there! Guess I'm not crazy after all. It is in my Dad' s record collection of 50s and 60s singles & that's where I heard it from when I grew up in the late 90s. What caused it? I'm not going batty am I? No. I agree with Bubblesk (Memphis TN) on that. And I swear that I too notice a wavering in the lead singer's voice on this song. Today (01-16-15) I heard this song on the radio again. Babbling Babette from Tulsa OkThanks to Barry (Sauquoit,NY) for the info.Agressoca from CanadaAn australian group called the Valentines with some guy named Bon Scott covered it as well.You must think first about yourself and your well-being and decide that it’s time to move on. If you have to beg, it’s a sign that you aren’t their priority and likely never will be. Otherwise, you’ll be forcing the relationship along by yourself.Īside from making you feel empty and lonely, there are many other reasons you should never beg for love. Your partner should be putting in as much energy as you are. If you find yourself in a relationship in which you have to ask for attention and affection, it’s a bad relationship. If only one partner is doing this, there is going to be a never-ending cycle of negativity. Both partners should work together to show affection or overcome issues. It’s a sign that your partner isn’t as dedicated as you are and that the feelings may not be equal.Ī relationship is supposed to be a true partnership, and it requires two people to complete it. This behavior isn’t something that should have to be done in any relationship. If you have to beg for love, you are in a bad relationship. Edwin Cuna from Sin CityNobody should need to beg for love from their partner.Ronsha from New JerseyHere from all those Geico advertisements.I believe he was trying to maintain that vocal style, since it was a feature of the band's sound. "Build Me Up Buttercup" features a different vocalist, Colin Young. Check out their early big hit "Baby Now That I've Found You" and the follow up "Back On My Feet Again" and you'll hear what I'm talking about. The original vocalist for The Foundations, Clem Curtis, established a vocal style for the band with his unpolished, raspy, you could say shaky, singing style. John from TorontoSomeone said the vocalist sounds "shaky".
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