Trust me #97
Let Our Love Grow Higher by Eula Cooper
Eula Cooper started recording at the tender age of 14 and was only 16 when she released Let Our Love Grow Higher in 1970 on Super Sound Records. The original 7-inch is highly sought after and can sell for over £1,000.
Eula Cooper might not be a household name. In fact, unless you're deep into the worlds of deep cut soul or vintage 45s, you can be forgiven for never coming across her before. Cooper recorded a handful of singles in the late '60s and early '70s, mainly in Atlanta, Georgia, with labels like Tragar and Super Sound. Most slipped through the cracks at the time, but they're little treasures waiting to be uncovered. Many have been picked up on compilations, or by labels who specialise in reissuing old soul tunes.
Let Our Love Grow Higher is absolutely beautiful - a simple, pure recording where nothing gets in the way of the feeling. There is a groove that feels like the first warm day after a long winter (like the one we just experienced!). This two-minutes and forty one seconds of pure, open-hearted soul.
A swirling organ hums gently in the background. A bassline skips along with quiet determination. The drums shuffle, light and loose, but always with purpose, extra percussion sitting just behind.
And then there's Eula’s voice, pure, rich and urgent, lifting the song with every line;
Lift your head up to the sky
Let your hopes fly so high
Let our love grow higher, higher, higher, oh-oh baby
Light my fire, baby, let it grow higher
Listen to that voice! Goosebumps!
Written by Bill Patterson, Cooper delivers it perfectly. It sounds like she is hopelessly and beautifully in love, nothing can go wrong and things can only get even better. Love can only grow higher.
Let Our Love Grow Higher is added to my Trust Me playlist; search for Everything Flows - Trust Me on Spotify or CLICK HERE. Check below for all previous blogs in my Trust Me series.
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