Reach Out (I’ll Be There) song by The Four Tops
About The Song
“Reach Out (I’ll Be There)” is a classic soul song by The Four Tops. Released in 1966, the song is one of their most iconic hits and a landmark in the Motown sound. Here are some details about the song:
Title: Reach Out (I’ll Be There)
Artist: The Four Tops
Release Date: August 1966
Album: Reach Out
Label: Motown
Writers: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland
Genre: Soul, R&B
Background: “Reach Out (I’ll Be There)” was written by the celebrated Motown songwriting team Holland–Dozier–Holland, which included Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland. The song’s lyrics convey a message of support and reassurance, promising to be there for a loved one in times of need. Levi Stubbs’ powerful and emotive vocals give the song its distinctive and soul-stirring quality.
Musical Style: The song features the hallmark Motown sound, characterized by a driving beat, orchestral arrangements, and the seamless harmonies of The Four Tops. The musical arrangement, including the use of strings and brass, adds to the grand and uplifting atmosphere of the song.
Chart Performance: “Reach Out (I’ll Be There)” was a massive commercial success. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and also topped the charts in the United Kingdom. The song’s global success solidified The Four Tops’ status as one of Motown’s premier acts.
Legacy: The song is widely regarded as one of The Four Tops’ signature hits and a classic in the soul and Motown genres. Its impact on popular music has endured, and it remains a defining song of the 1960s.
Cultural Impact: “Reach Out (I’ll Be There)” has been covered by various artists and has been featured in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials. Its inclusion in popular culture underscores its lasting influence and timeless appeal.
Awards: While the song did not receive major music awards, its chart success and cultural significance have earned it a place among the most celebrated songs in the Motown catalog.
“Reach Out (I’ll Be There)” is not only a musical masterpiece but also a cultural touchstone that encapsulates the spirit and sound of Motown during its golden era. The emotional resonance of the lyrics and the soulful delivery by The Four Tops have secured its place as a classic in the pantheon of soul music.
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Lyrics
“Reach Out I’ll Be There”
Because all of your hope is gone (all your hope is gone)
And your life is filled with much confusion (much confusion)
Until happiness is just an illusion (happiness is just an illusion)
And your world around is crumbling down, darlin'(Reach out) Come on girl reach on out for me
(Reach out) Reach out for me
Hah, I’ll be there with a love that will shelter you
I’ll be there with a love that will see you through
When you feel lost and about to give up (to give up)
‘Cause your best just ain’t good enough (just ain’t good enough)
And your feel the world has grown cold (has grown cold)
And your drifting out all on your own (drifting out on your own)
And you need a hand to hold, darlin’
(Reach out) Come on girl, reach out for me
(Reach out) Reach out for me
Hah, I’ll be there to love and comfort you
And I’ll be there to cherish and care for you
(I’ll be there to always see you through)
(I’ll be there to love and comfort you)
I can tell the way you hang your head (hang your head)
You’re not in love now, now you’re afraid (you’re afraid)
And through your tears you look around (look around)
But there’s no peace of mind to be found (no peace of mind to be found)
I know what your thinking
You’re a loner, no love of your own, but darling
(Reach out) Come on girl reach out for me
Reach out, just look over your shoulder
I’ll be there to give you all the love you need
And I’ll be there you can always depend on me
I’ll be there