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Bananarama & Fun Boy Three
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Fun Boy Three & Bananarama
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Really Saying Something was originally sung by The Velvelettes in 1964.
Bananarama covered the song in 1982 and their version peaked at #5 on the U.K. Singles chart and #16 on Billboard’s Hot Dance Music\Club Play chart.
Hey yeah yeah
I was walking down the street
When this boy started following me
Now I ignored all the things he said
He moved me in every way
With his collar unbuttononed
On my side he was struttin'
He was really saying something
Really saying something
Bop bop shoo be doo wah
Bop bop shoo be doo wah
He flirted every step of the way
I could hear every word he'd say
My resistance was getting low
And my feelings started to show
My heart started thumping
Blood pressure jumping
He was really saying something
Really saying something
Bop bop shoo be doo wah
Bop bop shoo be doo wah
He walked me to my door
I agreed to see him once more
Lady like it may not be
But he moved me tremendously
Although he was bold
My heart he stole
He was really saying something
Really saying something
Bop bop shoo be doo wah
Bop bop shoo be doo wah
Really Saying Something was written by Norman Whitfield & William “Mickey” Stevenson & Eddie Holland.
Really Saying Something was produced by Dave Jordan.
Bananarama released Really Saying Something on Mon Mar 29 1982.