My Baby Loves Me (Martha and the Vandellas song)



"My Baby Loves Me" is a 1966 soul standard by Martha Reeves but released under Martha and The Vandellas. None of the Vandellas are featured in this song. Instead, the background is sung by Motown's session group, The Andantes, and another legendary Motown group, The Four Tops. Co-written (with Sylvia Moy) and co-produced by William "Mickey" Stevenson & Ivy Jo Hunter, the song rose to #22 on Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and #3 on Billboard's Hot R&B singles chart.

The song has the narrator sing of her lover and how much he loves and needs her. Reeves often refers to it as her favorite of all of her recordings. While it didn't appear on her group's regular studio albums, it would be put on their Greatest Hits album.

Cover versions

 * Fellow Chicago-based, '60s-era girl group The Lovelites covered the song in the late 1960s. In 1973, Barry Manilow recorded a version on Barry Manilow II. Los Angeles-based singer Leda Grace did a sound-alike version, produced by Randy Jackson. San Francisco-based gospel group The Stovall Sisters did a gospel version, and Aretha Franklin has performed it in concert.

Personnel

 * Lead vocals by Martha Reeves
 * Background vocals by The Andantes and The Four Tops
 * Written by William "Mickey" Stevenson, Ivy Jo Hunter and Sylvia Moy
 * Produced by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Ivy Jo Hunter
 * Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers