I'll Try Something New | |
Cover: | I'll Try Something Miracles.png |
Type: | single |
Artist: | The Miracles |
Album: | I'll Try Something New |
B-Side: | You Never Miss a Good Thing |
Released: | April 9, 1962 |
Recorded: | Hitsville USA (Studio A); 1961–1962 |
Genre: | Soul, pop |
Length: | 3:00 |
Label: | Tamla T 54059 |
Producer: | Smokey Robinson Berry Gordy |
Prev Title: | What's So Good About Goodbye |
Prev Year: | 1961 |
Next Title: | You've Really Got a Hold on Me |
Next Year: | 1962 |
I'll Try Something New | |
Cover: | Temps and Supremes I'll Try.png |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Diana Ross & the Supremes and The Temptations |
Album: | Diana Ross & the Supremes Join The Temptations |
B-Side: | The Way You Do the Things You Do |
Released: | February 20, 1969 |
Recorded: | Hitsville USA (Studios A & B); 1968 |
Genre: | Soul, pop |
Length: | 2:25 |
Label: | Motown M 1142 |
Producer: | Frank Wilson Nickolas Ashford Smokey Robinson Deke Richards |
Chronology: | Diana Ross & the Supremes |
Prev Title: | I'm Livin' in Shame |
Prev Year: | 1969 |
Next Title: | The Composer |
Next Year: | 1969 |
"I'll Try Something New" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and originally released in 1962 by The Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla subsidiary label. Their version was a Billboard Top 40 hit, peaking at #39, and just missed the Top 10 of its R&B chart, peaking at #11.The song was released later as a joint single by Diana Ross & the Supremes and The Temptations, also becoming a charting version on the Billboard 100 pop singles chart, peaking for two weeks in April 1969 at number 25.[1] [2]
In the song, the narrator (Smokey Robinson) describes how if he feels that if his first attempt at trying to show his lover affection was not good enough, then he'd try something new to keep their love alive:The Miracles issued the original version of the song in 1962, and with wife and fellow Miracles member Claudette's voice clearly audible in the chorus (hey Venus...). Smokey and Motown founder Berry Gordy produced the song with an Oriental feel to it, with unusually lush-for-the-period orchestration and sweeping strings, showcasing The Miracles' harmonies and Robinson's production style.
The Miracles' original version peaked number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 In 1982. Twelve years after going solo, Robinson re-recorded the track with a more contemporary arrangement for his hit album "Yes It's You Lady." [3]
Chart | Peak position | |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 39 | |
U.S. Billboard R&B Singles Chart | 11 |
Chart (1969) | Peak position | |
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US Cashbox Top 100[4] | 21 | |
US Cashbox R&B[5] | 16 | |
US Record World 100 Top Pops[6] | 19 | |
US Record World Top 50 R&B[7] | 14 |
In 1966, R&B artist Spyder Turner covered the song as an excerpt of his hit cover of the Ben E King song "Stand by Me". Several years later, in 1969, the group's Motown label-mates The Supremes and The Temptations released a duet version that became a hit reaching number 25 on the Hot 100 and number 8 on the R&B chart. Disco/pop group A Taste of Honey also covered the song 20 years later, in 1982 peaking at number 41 on the Hot 100 and number 9 on the R&B chart.
Singer/actress Barbara McNair also recorded a version of “I’ll Try Something New” for Motown. Backed by Los Angeles-based area musicians and produced by Frank Wilson and Richard Morris, McNair’s version also included background vocals by The Andantes. The McNair cover is included on “The Ultimate Motown Collection,” which includes both of her released albums as well as the unreleased “Barbara Sings Smokey” album.