sweet talkin guy
don t give him love today
He s a sweet talkin guy sweet talkin guy, he s a sweet talkin guy sweet talkin guy The, tomorrow he s on his way
no no no you ll never win sweet sweet
But he s my kind of guy sweet talkin guy, tomorrow he s on his way
No you ll never win, he s a sweet talkin guy sweet talkin guy
Don t believe his lyin, stay away from him sweet sweet Guy, no no no you ll never win sweet sweet
Don t let him under your skin, tomorrow he s on his way The, sweet talking guy
no no no you ll never win sweet sweet
if you do he ll make you cry
Sweeter than sugar, don t give him love today Guy, kisses like wine oh he s so fine
Why do i love him like i do, sweet talkin sweet talkin sweet talkin Chiffons, he s a sweet talkin sweet talkin sweet talkin sweet talkin
Don t give him love today, he s a sweet talkin guy sweet talkin guy
tomorrow he s on his way
He s a sweet talkin sweet talkin sweet talkin sweet talkin, don t give him love today
Stay away from him, he s a sweet talkin sweet talkin sweet talkin sweet talkin
stay away from him
stay away from him sweet sweet
But he s my kind of guy sweet talkin guy, stay away from him sweet sweet
stay away from him
This was at the height of the great girl group era. The Chiffons, the Ronnettes, The Shirelles, the Supremes, the Shangri-Las, the Marvelettes, the Dixie Cups, the Crystals, the Angels, the Vadellas, the Toys, the Pony Tails, the Exciters, the Honey Bees etc; etc; Great sounds from the best decade of music ever.
I'm in Alabama(Birmingham) now and let me tell you, we have plenty of SOUL down sheer!! I grew up on Motown and I've always said there should be a holiday dedicated to Motown!!! God, that record company was my life!! The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops,etc ., etc., We'll never see that again. By the way, The Chiffons was not a Motown group.
So pretty. This is a typical song we lucky Sixties teens got to sample first hand. ...Every week another fantastic record would roll off the presses and it would debut on AM radio..one after the other after the other. All great stuff. The songs, to make it, had to have a real pretty melody, good lyrics, people who could carry a tune, a great manager, great production, top notch musicians and lots of luck. The tunes were orchestrated by and large by older men, studio musicians of the Forties and Fifties who still wore suits to the recording studio and who had an authentic resume in music. Some came from symphony orchestras. Unlike today's....uh......."music". Take me back, please!
Always reminds me of my best friend Jacki [since we were 3 years old] Always said one day we would share a flat together when we grew up and when we were 17 we did and on the first morning I woke up and put on the radio and this was playing so I ran into Jacki's room and started jumping up and down on her bed singing this at the top of my voice Jacki woke up and did the same Happy Days ! Jacki died when she was 36 from breast cancer and I miss my best bud every day and always when I hear this track
I'm 58 yrs old and I was born a bit too late to be a part of this fantastic era, but I tell you what at least I'm old enough to appreciate great music, of a special era..
I should have been born in 51 instead of 61.. Pure brilliance from these girls and others from this time