1. The … Read Full Bio ↴There have been mat least three groups called The Originals.
1. The Originals were a successful Motown R&B and soul group during the 1960s and 1970s.
The group found modest success in the first half of the decade, often working as backup singers for recordings by artists such as Jimmy Ruffin ("What Becomes of the Broken Hearted", 1966) and David Ruffin ("My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)", 1969). The Originals found their biggest success under the guidance of Motown legend Marvin Gaye, who co-wrote and produced two of the group's biggest singles, "Baby I'm For Real", and "The Bells". Both songs became seminal soul music recordings, and both songs have since been covered: 1990s R&B group After 7 re-recorded "Baby I'm For Real" and made it a hit again in 1992, while another 1990s R&B group Color Me Badd re-recorded "The Bells" for one of their albums.
While the group went on to have more modest success in both the soul and disco fields near the end of the decade, including "Down To Love Town," a #1 dance chart hit, the songs they made with Marvin Gaye are their most memorable notable.
2. The Originals were a short-lived ska band from the United Kingdom, best known for their track 'No One Like You', which was in fact released under their previous name The Volecanoes but became best known as an Originals song. Later incarnation's of the band, led by bassist Arthur Kay, were called Arthur Kay & The Originals or Arthur Kay's Originals.
3. The Originals were an alter ego of The Champs, known for their 1958 hit Tequila,
No One Like You
The Originals Lyrics
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I'll sing from mountaintops
I am in love (love love)
And I don't care who knows it
Lucky me
I was ordinary
But with your love, you see
I will express this if I'm able
I love you like a table
My legs were carved for you
I love you like a table (oh, oh, oh, oh)
I'm wood and you're glue
Cover me with stuff (oh, oh, oh, oh)
And I will hold it up
Strong and stable
I love you like a table
I love you too
And I wanted to try and surprise you
I've written twenty-nine
New drafts of vows that didn't rhyme
Thirty was a drum line
Promise to as best we can
Say I do and tell you that when I see you
I'll want to again
The lyrics of The Originals's song "No One Like You" narrate a love story filled with pure adoration and a desire to express that love in unique and creative ways. The first few lines emphasize the singer's overwhelming love for someone, symbolized by the mention of a white dress that sparks spontaneous words. The singer is so enamored that they feel compelled to shout their love from mountaintops, unafraid of anyone knowing about it. The repetition of "I am in love" emphasizes the intense emotions they are experiencing.
The second paragraph delves into the singer's personal transformation brought about by this love. They describe themselves as being ordinary until this special person entered their life. With the love they have received, the singer now feels like a poet, capable of expressing their emotions through beautiful words. This transformation showcases the profound impact that love can have on an individual's self-perception and creativity.
The lyrics take a poetic turn in the third paragraph, where the singer uses metaphorical language to express their love. Comparing themselves to wood and their loved one to glue, they highlight the strength and stability that their relationship brings. The mention of a table symbolizes a solid foundation, further emphasizing the reliability and supportiveness of their love. The repetition of "I love you like a table" reinforces the sincerity and depth of their emotions.
The final paragraph discusses the singer's dedication to their loved one and their desire to surprise them. They express their devotion through writing and refining 29 drafts of vows that didn't rhyme, showcasing their commitment to finding the perfect words to express their love. The mention of a drum line on the thirtieth draft suggests an excitement and celebration of their love, signifying the joyful anticipation of a future together. The lyrics conclude with a promise to cherish each other as best they can, reaffirming their love and the desire to continue to express it in meaningful ways.
Line by Line Meaning
Your white dress sparks words spontaneous
The sight of you in your white dress ignites an outpouring of heartfelt words
I'll sing from mountaintops
I will proclaim my love for you loudly and proudly
I am in love (love love)
I have found true love in you
And I don't care who knows it
I am not afraid to show the world how much I love you
Lucky me
I consider myself fortunate
I was ordinary
Before you, I was just like everyone else
But with your love, you see
Your love has transformed me
I am a poem writer
I have become inspired to express my feelings through poetry
I will express this if I'm able
I will try my best to convey my love for you
I love you like a table
My love for you is as strong and steady as a table
My legs were carved for you
I feel destined to support and stand by you
I'm wood and you're glue
You are the adhesive that keeps me together
Cover me with stuff (oh, oh, oh, oh)
Surround me with your love and I will be complete
And I will hold it up
I will support our love and make it last
Strong and stable
Our love is resilient and unwavering
I love you too
My love for you is reciprocated
And I wanted to try and surprise you
I wanted to do something unexpected to show my love for you
I've written twenty-nine
I have written numerous
New drafts of vows that didn't rhyme
Different versions of vows, but none felt perfect
Thirty was a drum line
The thirtieth version felt rhythmic and suited for our union
Promise to as best we can
Let's make a commitment to do our utmost
Say I do and tell you that when I see you
When we say 'I do' and look into each other's eyes
I'll want to again
I will feel an overwhelming desire to spend eternity with you
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Sara Bareilles
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