"Something I Want to Tell You" was a 1966 hit single for R&B group Johnny & the Expressions.
"Something I Want to Tell You" | |
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Song by Johnny & the Expressions | |
Released | 1965 |
Genre | R&B |
Length | 2:45 |
Label | Josie Records |
Composer(s) | Ralph Meeks |
Producer(s) | Ben Boyce |
Background
editIn 1965, "Something I Want to Tell You" was released on the Josie Records 45–946. The A side was composed by Ralph Meeks. The B side "Where Is The Party" was composed by Johnny Matthews.[1]
Chart performance
editIn its October 30 issue, Billboard reported that "Something I Want to Tell You" was a top DJ pick in San Francisco and Baltimore.[2] For the week ending February 5, 1966, the single was in the Top Sellers in Top Markets chart. The positions were 22 in New York, 19 in Philadelphia and 19 in Pittsburgh.[3] The single peaked in the Hot 100 at No. 79 on December 2, 1966.[4] It also peaked at No. 14 on the R&B chart.[5]
References
edit- ^ 45Cat - Johnny And The Expressions - Discography, USA
- ^ Billboard, October 30, 1965 - Page 57 TOP R&B JOCKEYS PICK-OF-THE-WEEK
- ^ Billboard, February 5, 1966 - Page 14 Top Sellers in Top Markets
- ^ Billboard - Johnny and The Expressions, Chart History, Hot 100
- ^ Billboard - Johnny and The Expressions, Chart History, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs