1975 Romantic Smash, With the Highest Note Ever, Remains the Most Dazzling Vocal Performance in Pop Music History ...Saudi Arabia

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1975 Romantic Smash, With the Highest Note Ever, Remains the Most Dazzling Vocal Performance in Pop Music History

Nearly 50 years after its release, this 1975 love song remains a staple of romanticmusic collections. Its beautiful melody made it a hit, but a remarkable vocal performance is what truly made it unforgettable.

"Lovin' You" by Minnie Riperton is a cornerstone of the '70s thanks to its easygoing, romantic sound and one of the most remarkable vocal performances ever captured on a pop record.

    Decades after it topped the charts, the song continues to captivate listeners with a note that few singers have ever matched. It's called a "whistle note" and is the highest in the vocal register.

    Riperton was trained as an operatic singer, according to Medium. Her music career took a turn in the early '70s after she essentially retired from the music business to focus on her family with husband Richard Rudolph and their two children, son Marc and daughter Maya.

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    Riperton was encouraged to return to music by a representative from Epic Records, and in the summer of 1974, released Perfect Angel, the album that featured “Lovin’ You.” The song quickly stood out for Riperton’s extraordinary vocal range, making the song one of the standout tracks of her career.

    Riperton's voice was unlike anything else on the radio at the time. By blending soul, R&B, jazz, and pop into one smooth, unmistakable sound, Riperton carved out a deeply personal and timeless style.

    Her daughter Maya Rudolph, who would become a comedy star on Saturday Night Live and in films such as Bridesmaids and Grown-Ups, shared her thoughts about her mother's legacy in a YouTube video.

    "It was the debut of this special quality that my mother had. People were blown away," she began.

    "It was her big introduction to a lot of people. It sounds like my childhood," Rudolph continued.

    "The song sounds like a perfect example of that time and everything coming together in the right way. Over my life, I have heard from people who want to tell me how great she was and how the song affected their lives. How special her voice was."

    Rudolph concluded that her mother "stands out as one of a kind, a gem of a human being. As a recording artist, performer, and woman."

    Minnie Riperton died at the age of 31 of breast cancer in 1979.

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