I've Been Good to You explained

I've Been Good to You
Type:single
Artist:The Miracles
Album:I'll Try Something New & The Fabulous Miracles
A-Side:What's So Good About Goodbye
Released:December 14, 1961
Recorded:Hitsville USA (Studio A);
October 14 and 29, 1961
Genre:Doo-Wop/Soul/Pop
Length:3:00
Label:Tamla
T 54053
Producer:Berry Gordy Jr.
Prev Title:Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues
Prev Year:1961
What's So Good About Goodbye
Title2:I've Been Good to You
Next Title:I'll Try Something New
Next Year:1962
I've Been Good to You
Type:single
Artist:The Temptations
Album:Gettin' Ready
A-Side:You're My Everything
Released:June 13, 1967
Recorded:Hitsville USA (Studio A); 1964
Genre:Soul
Length:3:00
Label:Gordy
G 7063
Producer:Smokey Robinson
Prev Title:All I Need
Prev Title2:Sorry is a Sorry Word
Prev Year:1967
You're My Everything
Title2:I've Been Good to You
Next Title:(Loneliness Made Me Realize) It's You That I Need
Next Year:1967

"I've Been Good to You" is a 1961 R&B song by The Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla label.[1] It was released as the B-side of their Billboard Top 40 hit, "What's So Good About Goodbye", and was included on their album I'll Try Something New the following year. This sad, melancholy ballad charted #103 on the Billboard Pop chart.[2] [3] Despite its relatively modest chart placing, this song has been hugely influential, and is noted as Beatle John Lennon's favorite Miracles tune, and was the inspiration for The Beatles' songs "This Boy" and "Sexy Sadie". Written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson, the song begins with the lyric, "Look what you've done...You've made a fool out of someone..." which Lennon later paraphrased in Sexy Sadie song as, "What have you done...You've made a fool of everyone."

The song was performed live by the group on their album, The Miracles Recorded Live on Stage, and has inspired cover versions by Marshall Crenshaw, Joe Meek, The Temptones, Ray, Goodman & Brown (The Moments), The Ones, and fellow Motown artists, Brenda Holloway, and The Temptations. The Temptations' version would also be released as a "B" side and would chart at #124 on the Pop charts in 1967 (as well be released on their 1966 album Gettin' Ready).[4] [5] [6] In addition to being on their first Live album, The Miracles' original version of "I've Been Good to You" actually appears on two other of their early 1960s albums; 1962's I'll Try Something New, and 1963's The Fabulous Miracles.

During a 2009 appearance by Robinson on the Internet/television show Live from Daryl's House, hosted by Daryl Hall, the duo performed "I've Been Good to You", among other songs. During some playful, improvisational singing at the end, Robinson sang, "I don't know where you came up with this song... I haven't heard it in so long..."

Personnel – The Miracles

Personnel – The Temptations

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Notes and References

  1. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles: The 35th Anniversary Collection (1994)Discography: "The Miracles' Albums" [CD liner notes]. Motown Records
  2. Web site: Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Inc. 21 April 1962. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. Google Books.
  3. Hackel, Stu. The Miracles:Depend On Me-The Early Albums [CD Liner Notes]. Motown Records/Hip-O Select
  4. The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 7: 1967 [CD liner notes]. New York: Hip-O Select/Motown/Universal Records
  5. 50th Anniversary: The Singles Collection 1961-1971 [CD liner notes]. New York: Hip-O Select/Motown/Universal Records
  6. Web site: Gettin' Ready - The Temptations - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic. Wynn, Ron.