Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
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And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
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And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
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Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
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And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
OMAHA STEAKS
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
BUY FROM MACYS
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
And Human League was making a record and the record that they were trying to make, basically they were trying to make a Jam and Lewis record. And John McClain said, well, if youโre trying to make a Jam and Lewis record, why donโt you just get Jam and Lewis to do it? And so he was the one that put us together and they were from Sheffield, England.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
OMAHA STEAKS
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
BUY FROM MACYS
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
JIMMY JAM: It was an interesting experience because there were a lot of shocks. I think on the Human Leagueโs part and really on both of our parts, because that was once again, John McClain, the person that hooked us up with Janet initially.
And Human League was making a record and the record that they were trying to make, basically they were trying to make a Jam and Lewis record. And John McClain said, well, if youโre trying to make a Jam and Lewis record, why donโt you just get Jam and Lewis to do it? And so he was the one that put us together and they were from Sheffield, England.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
OMAHA STEAKS
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
BUY FROM MACYS
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
JIMMY JAM: It was an interesting experience because there were a lot of shocks. I think on the Human Leagueโs part and really on both of our parts, because that was once again, John McClain, the person that hooked us up with Janet initially.
And Human League was making a record and the record that they were trying to make, basically they were trying to make a Jam and Lewis record. And John McClain said, well, if youโre trying to make a Jam and Lewis record, why donโt you just get Jam and Lewis to do it? And so he was the one that put us together and they were from Sheffield, England.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
OMAHA STEAKS
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
BUY FROM MACYS
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
KEVIN ROSS: Iโve always wanted to ask my absolute favorite song. Well, I have several favorite songs by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. But my absolute favorite song is Human.
That is not just a song that is like a huge movie score production. I mean, if The Human League didnโt even sing on it, I would have still loved it. Itโs so powerful, itโs some of your absolute best work, in my opinion. What do you think about the song?
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JIMMY JAM: It was an interesting experience because there were a lot of shocks. I think on the Human Leagueโs part and really on both of our parts, because that was once again, John McClain, the person that hooked us up with Janet initially.
And Human League was making a record and the record that they were trying to make, basically they were trying to make a Jam and Lewis record. And John McClain said, well, if youโre trying to make a Jam and Lewis record, why donโt you just get Jam and Lewis to do it? And so he was the one that put us together and they were from Sheffield, England.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
OMAHA STEAKS
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
BUY FROM MACYS
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
We interviewed Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for our year end Power Play List magazine. The magazine will be available online next week. Here is an excerpt from that interview done by Digital and Radio Facts CEO Kevin Ross
KEVIN ROSS: Iโve always wanted to ask my absolute favorite song. Well, I have several favorite songs by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. But my absolute favorite song is Human.
That is not just a song that is like a huge movie score production. I mean, if The Human League didnโt even sing on it, I would have still loved it. Itโs so powerful, itโs some of your absolute best work, in my opinion. What do you think about the song?
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JIMMY JAM: It was an interesting experience because there were a lot of shocks. I think on the Human Leagueโs part and really on both of our parts, because that was once again, John McClain, the person that hooked us up with Janet initially.
And Human League was making a record and the record that they were trying to make, basically they were trying to make a Jam and Lewis record. And John McClain said, well, if youโre trying to make a Jam and Lewis record, why donโt you just get Jam and Lewis to do it? And so he was the one that put us together and they were from Sheffield, England.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
OMAHA STEAKS
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
BUY FROM MACYS
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
We interviewed Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for our year end Power Play List magazine. The magazine will be available online next week. Here is an excerpt from that interview done by Digital and Radio Facts CEO Kevin Ross
KEVIN ROSS: Iโve always wanted to ask my absolute favorite song. Well, I have several favorite songs by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. But my absolute favorite song is Human.
That is not just a song that is like a huge movie score production. I mean, if The Human League didnโt even sing on it, I would have still loved it. Itโs so powerful, itโs some of your absolute best work, in my opinion. What do you think about the song?
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JIMMY JAM: It was an interesting experience because there were a lot of shocks. I think on the Human Leagueโs part and really on both of our parts, because that was once again, John McClain, the person that hooked us up with Janet initially.
And Human League was making a record and the record that they were trying to make, basically they were trying to make a Jam and Lewis record. And John McClain said, well, if youโre trying to make a Jam and Lewis record, why donโt you just get Jam and Lewis to do it? And so he was the one that put us together and they were from Sheffield, England.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
OMAHA STEAKS
Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
BUY FROM MACYS
And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.
We interviewed Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for our year end Power Play List magazine. The magazine will be available online next week. Here is an excerpt from that interview done by Digital and Radio Facts CEO Kevin Ross
KEVIN ROSS: Iโve always wanted to ask my absolute favorite song. Well, I have several favorite songs by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. But my absolute favorite song is Human.
That is not just a song that is like a huge movie score production. I mean, if The Human League didnโt even sing on it, I would have still loved it. Itโs so powerful, itโs some of your absolute best work, in my opinion. What do you think about the song?
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JIMMY JAM: It was an interesting experience because there were a lot of shocks. I think on the Human Leagueโs part and really on both of our parts, because that was once again, John McClain, the person that hooked us up with Janet initially.
And Human League was making a record and the record that they were trying to make, basically they were trying to make a Jam and Lewis record. And John McClain said, well, if youโre trying to make a Jam and Lewis record, why donโt you just get Jam and Lewis to do it? And so he was the one that put us together and they were from Sheffield, England.
Kevin: Oh yeah.
Jimmy: So they came to Minneapolis in the middle of the winter and cold weather which was a shock. But then it was just kind of a lot of culture shock or whatever you want to call it.
It was interesting, but they were good and we enjoyed it but when it came to Human, it was interesting because we had done the track. Terry did the amazing vocal with Phil Oakey, who was the lead singer. And the whole thing, if you knew any of The Human League music before Human, it was very robotic, right? Like โDonโt You Want Me,โ which was a big hit.
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Kevin: It was very New Wave
Jimmy: And the whole idea was to do something that sounded human-like, you know, with some soul to it.
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And I remember Terry worked on that lead vocal for probably a week, every day he just was in there, grinding, grinding, grinding, he finally played the lead vocal, it sounded great. So then Terry did the backgrounds, you know the part Ooooooooh huuuuuuuuuuman, thatโs Terry doing that.
Kevin: Oh wow. Okay.
Jimmy: Mr. Background. But then we had a girl named Lisa Keith, people may know from this song โMaking Love In The Rain.โ Sheโs the lead singer on that and she also had her own album, but anyway, she was our background guru also. So she put this nice little texture and stuff on the vocal so we played it for the group.
And when we got done playing it, there were two girls in Human League and one of them said, โWhoโs the other girl singing on the track.โ And we said, oh, thatโs Lisa Keith, thatโs our girl, you know, whatever. โI donโt think we like the other girl singing on the track.โ Oh the other girl, we donโt like the other girl. Okay. We donโt like the other girl, so anyway, whatever the next day we come to the studio, Phil walks into the studio, the lead singer, he walks into the studio, heโs got a funny look on his face.
And we said, whatโs up Phil? He goes, โI just have to say we donโt like the other girl on the track.โ And Terry and I kind of looked at each other like, huh? Terry and I repeat it .. you donโt like the other girl on the track? And he says, yes. I just have to say, and we turn around and say, โOh, you just have to say you donโt like the other girl, we get it. But the reason he had to say that is because he was seeing one of the girls in the group.
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So we already knew what that was about. We were like, okay, we get it. Okay. So anyway, we called the record company and we were basically like, weโre just going to pull the song off because if youโre not going to do it the right way, then we just wonโt do it.
And what we ended up doing was we said the songs we write weโll finish the way we want them. The songs that you guys wrote, you finish them the way you want them and weโll call it a truce because the record company was like, โNo, you canโt take that song off there. Oh my God, thatโs the single, no, you canโt take it off.โ
So anyway, it turned out really good, but hereโs the brilliant thing to me about the record. So, because the girls were, you know, didnโt feel like they were included in the making of the record.
Terry came up with the idea to have the spoken word part that one of the girls say, but lyrically itโs the whole brilliance or whatever you want to call it of the song to me is, hereโs a guy laying it out on the line that he was human and Iโm sorry. And you know, whatever, please forgive me, blah, blah, blah And then she just goes โWhile we were apart, I was human too.โ Oh shit. You were human too? Oh man.
I mean that changes everything, right and I love that. I remember when I heard that the first time, cause Terry said I got something for the girls to do. And Iโm like, okay, cool. And he put that vocal on there I was like, thatโs the song right there.