Foolish Little Girl (song)

"Foolish Little Girl" is a song written by Helen Miller and Howard Greenfield and performed by The Shirelles. The song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100, #9 on the R&B chart, and #38 on the UK Singles Chart in 1963.[1] The song appeared on their 1963 album, Foolish Little Girl.[2] The song was ranked #57 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1963.[3]

"Foolish Little Girl"
Single by The Shirelles
from the album Foolish Little Girl
B-side"Not For All the Money in the World"
ReleasedMarch 1963
GenreR&B
Length2:19
LabelScepter 1248
Songwriter(s)Helen Miller, Howard Greenfield
Producer(s)Luther Dixon, Stan Greenberg
The Shirelles singles chronology
"Everybody Loves a Lover"
(1962)
"Foolish Little Girl"
(1963)
"Don't Say Goodnight and Mean Goodbye"
(1963)

Background

Cash Box described it as "a most attractive, easy beat cha cha romancer."[4] The song released as a single was a demo recorded at Associated Studios in NYC on 7th Avenue. The plan was to re record the song at the studios Scepter Records had access to at the time, but when their attempts at re recording the song at their studios proved to be unsatisfactory, Luther Dixon sent out The Shirelles to record their vocals on the demo version of the song at Associated, and that was the version that was released as a single and that was the version that became a hit.

Personnel

The Shirelles' version

  • Lead vocals by Shirley Owens and Beverly Lee
  • Spoken intro by Doris Coley
  • Backing vocals by Addie "Micki" Harris, Doris Coley, and Beverly Lee
  • Charles Macey: Guitar and Upright Bass
  • Buddy Saltzman: Drums
  • Leroy Glover: Organ.

Chart performance

Chart (1963) Peak
position
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company) 38
US Billboard Hot 100 4
US Billboard Hot R&B Singles 9

Other versions

In media

References

  1. The Shirelles, "Foolish Little Girl" Chart Positions Retrieved March 1, 2014
  2. The Shirelles, Foolish Little Girl Retrieved March 1, 2014
  3. "Billboard Top 100 - 1963". Archived from the original on November 29, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  4. "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. March 23, 1963. p. 10. Retrieved 2022-01-12.



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