ralph fiennes

ralph fiennes

Rita Wilson - "Come See About Me" (The Supremes cover)

11h ago
SOURCE  

Description

"Come See About Me" is a 1964 song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. Singer/Actress/Producer, Rita Wilson first donned her producers cap for the record breaking box-office hit, My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Wilson was the driving force behind bringing Nia Vardalos' semi-autobiographical story to the screen with Vardalos as the lead. Rita was honored with the Visionary Award from the Producer's Guild of America, and the film won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy, as well as Golden Globe and Oscar nominations. Rita is the producer of the 2008 Universal Studios film version of the hit ABBA stage musical Mamma Mia!, starring Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan. Seeing the play in London soon after it opened, and loving the energy of ABBA's music, Rita felt immediately that it could be a wonderful movie. She got the ball rolling on the film before the play made it to audiences outside of the U.K. As an actor, Rita has starred in Homework, Old Dogs with John Travolta and Robin Williams, and starred in Beautiful, Ohio with William Hurt. Some of her other film credits include The Chumbscrubber, with Ralph Fiennes, Raise Your Voice with Hilary Duff, Auto Focus with Greg Kinnear, The Story of Us with Michelle Pfeiffer and Bruce Willis, Runaway Bride with Richard Gere, Gus Van Sant's Psycho, Nora Ephron's Mixed Nuts with Steve Martin, and Sleepless in Seattle in which she captured the hearts of film audiences everywhere with her now classic, crying scene. Wilson has finally achieved her dream with the Decca Records release of her debut album AM/FM — an intimate, elegant, and beautifully sung collection of classics from the '60s and '70s that, taken together, make up the soundtrack to her life. "That time period was hugely influential on me as a kid and as a teenager," she says. "I'd spend hours and hours lying on my bed, holding up the albums, reading the liner notes, and learning all the words to these songs that expressed exactly what I was feeling. They were like a little road map of human experience. Back then, we would even memorize the names of the musicians and photographers. There wasn't a 'thank you' mentioned on a liner note that wasn't studied and analyzed." Carefully curated by Wilson, her producer, Fred Mollin, and Decca Records' Senior VP of A&R Jay Landers, AM/FM is filled with songs that resonate emotionally with Wilson. "I can remember where I was when I heard each one and what it meant to me," she says. The album is essentially divided into two sections. The first half, "AM," features songs from the '60s that Wilson remembers singing along to on AM radio while riding in the back seat of her parents' car and that recall the "lovely innocence and hopefulness of the time": The songs include "All I Have To Do Is Dream," (written by Vanessa Joy Amorosi, Mark Ronald Holden & Irmgard Klarmann), "Never My Love," (written by Richard P. Addrisi & Donald J. Addrisi), "Cherish," (written by Terry Kirkman), "Come See About Me" (written by Edward Holland Jr, Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier), "Angel Of The Morning" (written by Chip Taylor), "Walking In The Rain" (co-written by Phil Spector and songwriting team Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil for the Ronettes), "Wichita Lineman" (written by Jimmy Webb), and "You Were On My Mind" (written by Sylvia Fricker). "I had been missing out, professionally, on the connection I had to music," Wilson says. "I said to myself, 'If this is a dream of yours, you're either going to do it or not do it, but you have to make a choice.' And I'd gotten to a certain point where the desire to do it overcame everything else. It was almost as if I had to do it or I would regret it. As scary as it was to jump off the ledge, I loved the process. I loved everything about it: the recording, the musicians, the hanging out, the creative discussions. I've always loved people who express themselves through music. To me, music is a universal way that people connect. I feel very gr...