You've Really Got a Hold on Me

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"You've Really Got a Hold on Me"
Single by The Miracles
from the album The Fabulous Miracles
Released November 1962
Format 7" single
Recorded Hitsville USA (Studio A); 1962
Genre Soul
Length 3:02
Label Tamla
T 54073
Writer Smokey Robinson
Producer Smokey Robinson
The Miracles singles chronology
"I'll Try Something New"
(1962}
"You've Really Got a Hold on Me"
(1962)
"A Love She Can Count On"
(1963)

"You've Really Got a Hold on Me" is a 1962 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla (Motown) label.

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[edit] The Miracles' version

Written by Smokey Robinson and featuring Robinson on lead vocals, with Miracles 2nd tenor Bobby Rogers on harmony co- lead, the song explores the feelings of a man so in love with a woman that he can't leave her despite the fact that she treats him badly. The song was a major hit for the Miracles, peaking at number-eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number-one on the R&B chart during the winter of 1962-63. The Miracles' original version is a 1998 Grammy Hall of Fame inductee. It was also the groups' second million seller. ("Shop Around" was the first).

The song, one of the most famous of the early Motown era, has been covered extensively since its release, including a famous cover by The Beatles on their With the Beatles in the UK and on The Beatles' Second Album in the United States. The song was also covered by Percy Sledge, The Zombies, and The Supremes, among many others. It was recorded by Cyndi Lauper for her 2003 album At Last.

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[edit] The Beatles' version

"You Really Got A Hold On Me" [sic] was the first track recorded for The Beatles second LP With the Beatles, and features John Lennon on lead vocal with George Harrison on close harmony. The Beatles acquired an imported copy and included it in their repertoire early in 1963. This session for the new LP began with "Please Please Me" still at number one in the album charts four months after its release, and in the midst of a rigorous touring schedule that also had to include BBC sessions for radio and television.

[edit] Beatles' version credits

[edit] Cultural references

  • "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" was once performed live on the "Scenes from a Barbecue" episode of the television series Roseanne (May 7, 1991). In the episode, Roseanne's friend Bonnie (played by actress and singer Bonnie Bramlett) sings the song during a Mother's Day backyard sing-a-long.
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