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The song is notable in both a 1964 version by American Motown girl group the Velvelettes, and a 1982 hit version (with the title altered to "Really Saying Something") by British girl group Bananarama.
The Velvelettes continued to record new material until September 1967, with the Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson song "Bring Back The Sunshine", which was retitled "Dark Side of the World" when Diana Ross later released a version of the song. The final Velvelettes single release (after an internal label change to Motown's Soul subsidiary) was ...
"He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" "Throw a Farewell Kiss" The Velvelettes: Stateside SS 387 United Kingdom March 1965 "Ooo Baby Baby" "All That's Good" The Miracles: Tamla T 54113 United States "It's Growing" "What Love Has Joined Together" The Temptations: Gordy G 7040 United States "Never Say No to Your Baby" "Let's Dance" The Hit Pack: Soul S ...
The Velvelettes, a minor act signed to Motown's V.I.P. subsidiary, recorded the first version of the song in May 1966. The group had found some success with their first two (official) Motown singles, "Needle In A Haystack" and "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'", but their last two releases had failed to chart. Although "These Things Will Keep Me ...
The Velvelettes: Velvelettes (V.I.P.) VIPS-401 [Unissued] We're Off to Dublin in the Green: Abbey Tavern Singers (V.I.P.) VIPS-402 He Satisfies Me: Rev. Columbus Mann (Wingate: WG-701 Hungry for Love: San Remo Golden Strings SLP-901 Ric-Tic The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland: The Supremes: MS 650 Collection of 16 Big Hits Volume 6 ...
The Velvelettes: William "Mickey" Stevenson: 45 31 - "Too Many Fish in the Sea" The Marvelettes: Eddie Holland Jr. 25 5 - 1966: Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, #24 pop 1965 "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" The Velvelettes Eddie Holland Jr., William "Mickey" Stevenson: 64 21 - 1982: Bananarama, #5 UK "Everybody Needs Love" The Temptations ...
The first song she was documented to have recorded with the Vandellas was "Something", which appeared originally on the 1970 album Natural Resources. She sang on the chart hit " Bless You ", "Your Loves Makes It All Worthwhile" and the album Black Magic before the group splintered altogether following a farewell tour in 1972.
He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" (Eddie Holland, William Stevenson, Norman Whitfield) (The Velvelettes cover) b "The Day You Take One (You Have to Take the Other)" (William Robinson) a "When I Need You" (Morris Broadnax, Clarence Paul) a