The Andantes were a prolific female session singing group for the
Motown
record label during the 1960s. Comprised of Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, and Louvain Demps, the group sang background vocals on over ten thousand Motown recordings, including songs by
Martha Reeves & the Vandellas
,
The Temptations
,
Stevie Wonder
,
Jimmy Ruffin
,
Edwin Starr
,
Diana Ross
,
Marvin Gaye
, and many others.
The Andantes were most prominently used on all of the
Four Tops
'
Holland-Dozier-Holland
-produced hits, including "
Baby I Need Your Loving
", "
I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
", "
Reach Out I'll Be There
",
and more. In addition, the Andantes were used as substitutes for
Mary Wilson
and
Cindy Birdsong
on many of the
Diana Ross & the Supremes
recordings done in 1968 and 1969. They were also called upon to overdub and smooth out the
The Marvelettes
' background vocals records; the producers
had this done without the Marvelettes' knowledge. The final Marvelettes album, The Return of the Marvelettes, was actually recorded by Marvellette Wanda Young with the Andantes, not her bandmates, on backgrounds.
The group also issued two singles of their own: "Just Be Yourself"/"I Can't Help It I've Got To Dance" (1963) and "(Like A) Nightmare" / "If You Were Mine" (1964).
Detroit honored the Andantes in 2006 at The Detroit Music Awards giving them a well deserved "Living Legends Award".
Today's group is comprised of original member Louvain Demps, Karen and Lolita Pree. These ladies recently completed a well-received European engagement and we can look for The Andanates story, written by Vickie Wright to be in bookstores in the fall of 2007.