"Say You Really Want Me" is a song by Kim Wilde from the film soundtrack Running Scared and later included in edited form on Wilde's own album Another Step. In the US and Canada, it was released as a single in July 1986 from the film soundtrack. In 1987, it was released as the third and fourth single respectively in the U.K. and Australia from the Another Step album. In the U.S. & Canada, the single's cover art were featured in purple and mint colors. But in Europe, a different picture was done for the cover art with Kim laying down in a gold silk nightgown.
"Say You Really Want Me" was first issued in the US and Canada in several commercial and promotional 7" and 12" singles in July 1986 having been used in the film Running Scared. On its first release it peaked at #32 on Billboard's Dance Chart in December 1986.[citation needed]
It was later re-released there in summer 1987 on the back of Wilde's success with "You Keep Me Hangin' On." Several different versions of the song were released promotionally and commercially, making it hard for collectors to find every version. The single reached UK #29,[1] US #44[citation needed] and Canada #48[citation needed] in 1987.
"Say You Really Want Me" was released as a single in the UK and Australia in July 1987, hitting UK #29.
Newly remixed versions (different from any released in the US and Canada) by Wilde's brother Ricki Wilde were used for the 7" and 12" singles. Two videos were made for this release – firstly one to accompany the 7" version, and a second extended one to accompany the original U.S. 1986 12" extended remix (now known as the "video remix"). This version was also released in the UK on a 2nd 12" single separate to the one containing the new Ricki Wilde 12". "Say You Really Want Me" also marked Wilde's first cassette-single release in her home country (it contained the video remix, the 7" version and the B-side).
The raunchy video was famously banned from children's television[3] by presenter Timmy Mallett. An edited version of a music video for the song was made for MTV, where it cut some of the parts where the men and Kim touch on themselves, replacing it with scenes of Kim singing in a black and white striped crop top.