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"Nathan Jones" was [[cover version|covered]] by British [[girl group]] [[Bananarama]]. They first recorded it on their 1987 album ''[[Wow! (album)|Wow!]]'' with their original line-up. Some of the vocals were [[sampling (music)|sampled]] on their "[[I Heard a Rumour]]" B-side song "Clean Cut Boy".
"Nathan Jones" was [[cover version|covered]] by British [[girl group]] [[Bananarama]]. They first recorded it on their 1987 album ''[[Wow! (album)|Wow!]]'' with their original line-up. Some of the vocals were [[sampling (music)|sampled]] on their "[[I Heard a Rumour]]" B-side song "Clean Cut Boy".


After [[Siobhan Fahey]] was replaced by [[Jacquie O'Sullivan]], Bananarama re-recorded the song (with completely new vocal and instrumental arrangements) for the ''[[Rain Man]]'' [[soundtrack]]. This new version was also included on their ''[[Greatest Hits Collection (Bananarama album)|Greatest Hits Collection]]''. It was then [[remix]]ed and released as a single, peaking at number fifteen on the [[UK singles chart]].
After [[Siobhan Fahey]] was replaced by [[Jacquie O'Sullivan]], Bananarama re-recorded the song (with completely new vocal and instrumental arrangements) for the ''[[Rain Man]]'' [[soundtrack]]. This new version was also included on their ''[[Greatest Hits Collection (Bananarama album)|Greatest Hits Collection]]''. It was then [[remix]]ed and released as a single, peaking at number fifteen on the [[UK singles chart]] with [[Keren Woodward]] yet again playing [[bass guitar]] on that track.


The [[music video]] featured the girls performing the song in large sun hats and dresses as they dance [[vogue (dance)|vogue]]-style with several male dancers dressed in British-style suits, hats, and umbrellas. The video was nominated for best music video at the [[BRIT Awards]], but lost to [[Michael Jackson]]'s [[Smooth Criminal]].
The [[music video]] featured the girls performing the song in large sun hats and dresses as they dance [[vogue (dance)|vogue]]-style with several male dancers dressed in British-style suits, hats, and umbrellas. The video was nominated for best music video at the [[BRIT Awards]], but lost to [[Michael Jackson]]'s [[Smooth Criminal]].

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"Nathan Jones"
Song

"Nathan Jones" is a hit single recorded by The Supremes, and released in spring 1971 (see 1971 in music) on the Motown label. Produced by Frank Wilson and written by Leonard Caston and Kathy Wakefield, "Nathan Jones" was one of eight Top 40 hits the Supremes recorded after its original frontwoman, Diana Ross, left the act for a solo career.

Overview

Supremes version

The song centers around a woman's longing for her former lover, a man named Nathan Jones, who left her nearly a year ago "to ease [his] mind." Suffering through the long separation ("Winter's past, spring, and fall") without any contact or communication between herself and Jones, the narrator is no longer in love with Jones, remarking that "Nathan Jones/you've been gone too long".

"Nathan Jones" is an unusual entry among the Supremes' singles repertoire for several reasons, the least of which is the fact that all three members of the group (Jean Terrell, Mary Wilson, and Cindy Birdsong) sing the song's lead vocal in unison. While working on the song, producer Frank Wilson had in mind a rock music style of phrasing for the song, resulting in the unison vocals. In addition, Wilson had his engineer, Cal Harris, use what can (now) be considered classic studio sensibilities to take the Funk Brothers' backing tracks for "Nathan Jones" and give them a phase shifting sound at various points during the song. This was accomplished by either using a second recorder (as the Beatles would have done) or (less likely) an outboard processor such as the blue faced MXR flanger.

Released as a single on April 15, 1971 with "Happy is a Bumpy Road" as the B-side, "Nathan Jones" peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard Pop Singles chart, number-eight on the Billboard R&B chart, and number-five on the UK Singles Chart. "Nathan Jones" was the most successful single released from the Supremes' fourteenth regular studio album, Touch.


Bananarama version

"Nathan Jones"
Song

"Nathan Jones" was covered by British girl group Bananarama. They first recorded it on their 1987 album Wow! with their original line-up. Some of the vocals were sampled on their "I Heard a Rumour" B-side song "Clean Cut Boy".

After Siobhan Fahey was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan, Bananarama re-recorded the song (with completely new vocal and instrumental arrangements) for the Rain Man soundtrack. This new version was also included on their Greatest Hits Collection. It was then remixed and released as a single, peaking at number fifteen on the UK singles chart with Keren Woodward yet again playing bass guitar on that track.

The music video featured the girls performing the song in large sun hats and dresses as they dance vogue-style with several male dancers dressed in British-style suits, hats, and umbrellas. The video was nominated for best music video at the BRIT Awards, but lost to Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal.

Credits

Supremes version

Charts

Supremes version

Chart (1971) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 16
US Billboard R&B singles 8
UK Singles chart 5
Canadian Singles chart (RPM) 15

Bananarama version

Chart (1988) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 15
Australian Music Report singles 61
New Zealand singles 22

Remixes

  • Nathan Jones (Greatest Hits Version)
  • Nathan Jones (Bastone Mix)
  • Nathan Jones (Canadian Greatest Hits Version)
  • Nathan Jones (Psycho Mix)
  • Nathan Jones (Extended Version)
  • Nathan Jones (Instrumental Mix)
  • Nathan Jones (Alternate 7" Ending)