Reach Out I’ll Be There

Reach Out I’ll Be There

Four Tops

Written by

Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland +1

Key:C major
Duration:3:17

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Summary

Written and produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland in 1966, 'Reach Out I'll Be There' is the Four Tops' defining moment and one of the greatest Motown singles ever released. Its innovative structure alternates between dark, minor-key verses and triumphant major-key choruses, with Levi Stubbs delivering one of the most passionate lead vocals in pop history. The song topped charts on both sides of the Atlantic and was preserved in the Library of Congress National Recording Registry in 2022.

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Musical Analysis

The defining harmonic feature of 'Reach Out I'll Be There' is the deliberate contrast between the minor-inflected verse and the major-key chorus, a technique Lamont Dozier compared to a bolero's emotional arc. The chromatic bass descent in the verse — using bo…

Chords

Verse:C - Bb - Ab - G - Am
Chorus:F - G - C - Am

History

In 1966, Holland-Dozier-Holland were writing new material for the Four Tops' next album. Lamont Dozier conceived the song as 'a journey of emotions with sustained tension, like a bolero,' deliberately alternating the keys from a minor, Russian feel in the vers…

“The Four Tops begged Berry Gordy not to release the song because they thought it sounded odd”

Full Musical Analysis

The defining harmonic feature of 'Reach Out I'll Be There' is the deliberate contrast between the minor-inflected verse and the major-key chorus, a technique Lamont Dozier compared to a bolero's emotional arc. The chromatic bass descent in the verse — using borrowed chords from the parallel minor — creates a dark, almost Eastern European quality that was unusual for pop music in 1966. When the chorus arrives with its gospel-rooted IV-V-I cadence, the harmonic release is overwhelming. This structural innovation influenced countless soul and pop arrangements that followed.

In 1966, Holland-Dozier-Holland were writing new material for the Four Tops' next album. Lamont Dozier conceived the song as 'a journey of emotions with sustained tension, like a bolero,' deliberately alternating the keys from a minor, Russian feel in the verse to a major, gospel feel in the chorus. He developed the lyrics with Eddie Holland, aiming for them to sound 'as though they were being thrown down vocally.' The team was strongly influenced by Bob Dylan at the time, wanting Levi Stubbs to shout-sing the lyrics as a stylistic nod to Dylan's raw delivery.

Written and produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland in 1966, 'Reach Out I'll Be There' is the Four Tops' defining moment and one of the greatest Motown singles ever released. Its innovative structure alternates between dark, minor-key verses and triumphant major-key choruses, with Levi Stubbs delivering one of the most passionate lead vocals in pop history. The song topped charts on both sides of the Atlantic and was preserved in the Library of Congress National Recording Registry in 2022.

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Song DNA

Genre

Soul

Era

60s

Mood

Uplifting

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Modal

Texture

Orchestral

Sound

Vocal-focused

Feel

Groovy

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470K

Plays

145K

Listeners

60K

Genius Views

5

Annotations

100%

Popularity

3:17

Duration

4/4

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Credits

Written by

Brian HollandLamont DozierEddie HollandHolland-Dozier-Holland

Produced by

Brian HollandLamont DozierHolland-Dozier