Richard Dean Taylor (May 11, 1939 – January 7, 2022) was a Canadian musician, most notable as a singer, songwriter, and record producer for
Motown
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during the 1960s and 1970s. According to Jason Ankeny, Taylor was "one of the most underrated acts ever to record under the Motown aegis."
As a singer, American audiences know Taylor best for his chart-topping 1970 hit "
Indiana Wants Me
"Indiana Wants Me" is a song written, composed, and originally recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter R. Dean Taylor. It was released on the Rare Earth Records, Rare Earth label, a subsidiary of Motown Records, in 1970, and was a top ten hit in b ...
", which hit No. 1 in ''
Cashbox'' in the United States and was also No. 2 in Canada and No. 2 in the UK. It peaked at No. 5 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. He became well known in the United Kingdom for other hits, including "
Gotta See Jane
"Gotta See Jane" is a song and single by Canadian singer-songwriter R. Dean Taylor written by Taylor, Eddie Holland of Holland-Dozier-Holland, and Motown songwriter Ronald Miller.
Released in 1968, it entered the UK chart in June and reached ...
" and "
There's a Ghost in My House".
Life and career
Taylor was born in
Toronto
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, Ontario, on May 11, 1939.
He began his career in 1961, as a pianist and singer with several
country music
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bands in Toronto.
[ Taylor also made his first ]recordings
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in 1961, for the Audiomaster record label. The next year, Taylor's "At The High School Dance", a single for Amy-Mala Records, was a minor success. His next single, "I'll Remember", on the Barry label, was a No. 23 success for Toronto rock and roll
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radio station CHUM
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, and the singer decided to relocate to Detroit, Michigan, to further his career.
In Detroit, Taylor auditioned for, and was hired by, Motown in 1964 as a songwriter and recording artist for the subsidiary V.I.P. label. Taylor's scheduled first single (March 1964) for V.I.P. was the topical satire "My Ladybug (Stay Away From That Beatle)", but it was deemed too weak for release and was never issued.
It was not until November 1965 that Taylor's debut V.I.P. single, "Let's Go Somewhere", was issued. It was written by Taylor in conjunction with Brian Holland, and produced by the team of Holland and Lamont Dozier, who had already produced five No. 1 scoring songs for The Supremes
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. However, the song was only a regional success in several U.S. cities and Toronto.
Taylor's next single (1967's " There's A Ghost In My House") was written by the team of Holland–Dozier–Holland along with Taylor, and again produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier. It was also a commercial disappointment in the US – but it was a No. 3 hit in the UK Singles Chart
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in 1974. Taylor was also beginning to become a songwriter for other acts, as "I'll Turn to Stone" by the Four Tops
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, and " All I Need" by The Temptations
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were both charting US singles in 1967, co-composed by him. In 1968, Taylor's self-produced single "Gotta See Jane
"Gotta See Jane" is a song and single by Canadian singer-songwriter R. Dean Taylor written by Taylor, Eddie Holland of Holland-Dozier-Holland, and Motown songwriter Ronald Miller.
Released in 1968, it entered the UK chart in June and reached ...
", co-written with Brian Holland, became a Top 20 hit in the UK.
After Holland, Dozier and Holland left Motown, more success for Taylor came as a member of the Motown writing and production team known as " The Clan", together with Frank Wilson, Pam Sawyer and Deke Richards. This production group was briefly the prime creator of material for Diana Ross & the Supremes after the Holland-Dozier-Holland team left Motown. Among Taylor's successful co-compositions and co-productions during 1968 and 1969 as a member of The Clan were Diana Ross & the Supremes' No. 1 US hit " Love Child" and their Top 10 follow-up hit "I'm Livin' In Shame".
Taylor resumed his recording career in 1970, becoming one of the first artists assigned to Motown's new subsidiary Rare Earth, which was dedicated to white artists. In that year his first Rare Earth single, "Indiana Wants Me
"Indiana Wants Me" is a song written, composed, and originally recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter R. Dean Taylor. It was released on the Rare Earth Records, Rare Earth label, a subsidiary of Motown Records, in 1970, and was a top ten hit in b ...
", became a No. 2 hit in his native Canada and No. 1 in ''Cash Box
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'' magazine in the US, the first Motown record by a white performer to reach that position. The song peaked at No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, and at No. 2 in the UK. Later it was featured in the opening minutes of the 1980 American movie '' The Ninth Configuration''.
"Gotta See Jane" was also reissued in 1971, and became a success in Canada at number 12. His 1972 single "Taos New Mexico" did not do well on the Canadian charts, reaching number 48. He continued recording for Rare Earth, and working as a writer-producer for other artists until Rare Earth was ended in 1976. Though he never again scored the charts as he had done with "Indiana Wants Me", his releases did moderately well, especially in Canada. As a Canadian citizen, he could be played on CKLW and other Canadian radio stations and counted towards the stations' Canadian content quotas.
Taylor attempted a comeback during the early 1980s, after which he had a hiatus from the music industry. He also established his own record company, Jane Records, in 1973. He built a recording studio at his home in Los Angeles
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, and worked on an unpublished memoir of his time at Motown.[
Taylor died at home on January 7, 2022, at the age of 82. He had been ill since contracting ]COVID-19
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the previous year. At the time of his death he had been married for 52 years to his wife Janee.["R Dean Taylor, Singer and Songwriter of ‘Indiana Wants Me’ Fame, Dies", ''Best Classic Bands'', January 13, 2022](_blank)
Retrieved January 14, 2022
Discography
Albums
* 1970: ''I Think, Therefore I Am'' ( Rare Earth) – CAN
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No. 50, US No. 198
* 1973: ''Indiana Wants Me'' (Sounds Superb) (UK-only compilation)
* 1975: ''LA Sunset'' (Polydor
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)
* 2001: ''The Essential Collection'' (Spectrum
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)
Singles
Songwriting credits
* "A Little Bit for Sandy" – Paul Petersen
* "Ain't It a Sad Thing" – Taylor
* " All I Need" – The Temptations
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* "At The High School Dance" – Taylor
* "Baster Baby Blues" – The Kinsey Sicks
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* "Dance Hall Rock" – Barrington Levy
* "Don't Fool Around" – Taylor
* "Go on and Cry" – The Mynah Birds
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, Bloodstone
* "Gotta See Jane" – Taylor, The Fall, Golden Earring
* "I Don't Want to Own You (I Just Want to Love You)" – The Supremes
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* "I Know Better" – Gladys Knight & the Pips, Barbara McNair
Barbara Jean McNair
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, The Marvelettes
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* "I'll Turn to Stone" – Four Tops
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, Jackie DeShannon
* " I'm Livin' in Shame" – Diana Ross & The Supremes
* "Indiana Wants Me" – Taylor, Joe Simon
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* "It Must Be Love Baby" – Chris Clark
* "It's My Time" – The Mynah Birds
* "Just Look What You've Done" – Brenda Holloway
* "Let's Go Somewhere" – Taylor, David Garrick
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* " Love Child" – Diana Ross & The Supremes, La Toya Jackson, Sweet Sensation
* "Love's Your Name" – Taylor
* "Mother You, Smother You" – Diana Ross & The Supremes
* "Offering" – Fred Wesley
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* "Shadow" – Taylor, Tindersticks
* "So Long" – Marvin Gaye
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* "The Beginning of the End of Love" – Diana Ross & The Supremes
* "There's A Ghost in My House" – Taylor, The Fall, Graham Parker
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, The Fog Band
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, Yachts
* "Turn To Stone" – Rick Danko
* "Window Shopping" – Taylor
See also
* List of Motown Records artists
This is a list of artists signed to Motown or one of its many subsidiaries.
1950s & 1960s
A
* The Andantes (Motown Records)
B
* Rob Bauer (Gordy Records)
* J. J. Barnes (Ric-Tic Records)
* Blinky (singer), Blinky (Motown Records)
* Dorsey ...
* Cashbox Top 100 number-one singles of 1970
* List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States
References
External links
Official website
Discography at 45cat.com
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* Jane Records
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Artist page
from the CHUM Chart
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1939 births
2022 deaths
Canadian male singers
Canadian pop singers
Canadian record producers
Canadian songwriters
Motown artists
Musicians from Toronto
Northern soul musicians
Canadian rockabilly musicians
Canadian soul singers