04/27/2026
HERE IS THIS WEEK'S HISTORY NUGGET:
DID YOU KNOW…The Motown sound is closely associated with Detroit, but it also has roots here on Edisto Island. James Jamerson, who was born on Edisto in 1936, played bass on more than 70 number one Motown hits, including songs by Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, the Four Tops and Marvin Gaye, among others. He was a key member of the Funk Brothers, who were studio musicians for the Motown label. Jamerson is regarded as one of the most influential bass players of all time. In 2023, the South Carolina General Assembly honored Jamerson by designating Steamboat Landing the “James Lee Jamerson Memorial Highway”on Edisto.
The Funk Brothers were never listed on records by name until Jamerson was credited for playing the bass on Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.” Here’s a little back story that you can think about the next time you hear that song. When Marvin was recording the song, he said he wanted James to play bass, but James was not in the studio at the time. So, Marvin sent someone to go get him and bring him to the studio. When James got there, he was so drunk he couldn’t sit on the stool to play. So, “What’s Going On” was recorded with James lying on the floor on his back and playing the bass with his usual style of using only his right index finger. It was a smash hit for Marvin Gaye. Paul McCartney of the Beatles cites Jamerson as having the biggest influence on him.
And, if you want to hear James playing in isolation, listen to the beginning of “My Girl” by the Temptations (click on the link below and skip the ad). It’s pure James, and it is one of the most well-known beginnings of a beloved song ever. Smokey Robinson, who wrote “My Girl,” said you could play that song in Italy where no-one speaks English, and everyone would know the song by the introductory notes. It’s true!
James Lee Jamerson died in 1983.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3KJ7d2qBoA