Climbing "Ain't No Mountain" with James Jamerson
#bass #history #analysis #ashfordandsimpson #motown #paulthompson I've always wanted to sit down with TWO versions of one of my favorite songs and compare them. I'll talk about the history of the song, study the musical differences, James Jamerson's playing on BOTH versions, and get into the lyrical changes that made it so much more than a love song. Let's get into Ashford and Simpson and how "Ain't No Mountain" went from Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell (1967) to Diana Ross (1970) and everything in between! Huge thanks to Anthony Pecora and the fine folks @EmpireMusicPgh for helping me find the right Fender P-bass to add for my videos! It sounds great, it feels amazing, and I can't wait to use it when I need THAT SOUND! 00:00 Intro 00:23 History 01:43 Keys 02:53 Intro/Verse 04:09 Chorus 06:01 Bridge 08:35 Lyrics 10:00 Coda 10:30 Outro Website: http://www.paulthompson.us Instagram @pdbass74 Twitter @pdbass74

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