Chess followed with "Heartbreak Society," then in 1963, Chess released "Shy Guy" and "I Gotta Dance to Keep My Baby." All were hit-sounding pieces of wax that failed to sell, probably because of poor promotion. On "Shy Guy," Frank McCollum replaced McLauren Green, who got drafted. By 1964, the Radiants were tripping all over themselves. They had problems galore — so much so that they broke up. Maurice McCallister and Wallace Sampson were the only survivors. In came Leonard Caston, Jr., the organist at Greater Harvest Church, who had just gotten out of the Army. A new Radiants group was formed, this time as a trio: McCallister, Sampson, and Caston. McCallister also wrote for other Chess/Checker artists, penning "Soulful Dress" for Sugar Pie DeSanto.
"Voice Your Choice," released late in 1964, is their most popular recording. They duplicated the Impressions' three-part harmony and lead-switching style to perfection. It reached number 51 (pop) and number 16 (R&B) on Billboard. Chess followed with "Ain't No Big Thing," which slipped the pop charts, only reaching number 91, but did better on the R&B charts, reaching number 14. Again, they displayed some beautiful three-part harmonies, with McCallister and Caston switching off leads.
In 1965, Caston left the group to concentrate on songwriting and producing. James Jameson replaced him and appeared on "Baby You Got It" — but the plot thickens: McCallister left shortly after its release. This should have ended the Radiants, but it didn't. Another group, the Confessions, led by Mitchell Bullock, had already recorded "Don't It Make You Feel Kinda Bad," but disbanded before Chess could release it. Billy Davis put Bullock with Sampson and Jameson, and added Victor Caston, Leonard's younger brother, and the Radiants were a quartet again. Chess put out the same record the Confessions had previously recorded, and stamped the Radiants on the label.
Who would know the difference? The record was an emotionally sung wailer but failed to dent the pop chart and only achieved number 47 on the national R&B chart, though it did well where played. "Hold On" did better, climbing to number 68 pop and number 35 R&B in 1968. By this time, their productions were handled by Leonard Caston and later Bobby Miller. Unfortunately, they didn't have any more chart entries and left Chess in 1969, breaking up in 1972.
McCallister went on to record duets with former Radiant McLauren Green as Maurice & Mac. "You Left the Water Running" by the two is considered a deep soul classic. Though the Radiants were popular in the Midwest and other areas, Chess never released an album by the group. A few of their cuts can be found on compilation CDs. Chess released ten or 15 singles of the group. Many of their early singles were two-sided hits. "I'm in Love," the flip of "Shy Guy," received quite a bit of airplay, as did "Noble the Bargain Man," the B-side of "I Gotta Dance to Keep My Baby." The latter was written by McCallister and David Clowney aka Dave "Baby" Cortez; you can hear his trademark organ on the recording, driving the rhythm section.
Some of the disc jockeys in Cleveland referred to McCallister as Jimmy Durante, because he resembled the inka dinka doo man, a little guy with a big nose, but he could sing and write with the best of them and deserved more.
Ain't no big thing on you
The Radiants Lyrics
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Ain't no big thing
Ain′t no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Oh, I got a feeling
That I am losing you
But what's the use
Ain′t no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain′t no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Run on little girl
Run on your merry way
Don′t forget Everyone,
Everyone has his day
Ain't no big thing
Ain′t no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
I won′t try to hold you
I guess you made up your mind
What good would it do
I′d only be wasting my time
Run on little girl
Run on your merry way
But don't forget
Everyone, everyone has his day
Ain′t no big thing
(Run on, run on, run on little girl)
Ain't no big thing
(Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)
Ain′t no big thing
(Run on, run on little girl)
Ain't no big thing
(I don′t want you no more, baby)
Ain't no big thing Ain't no big thing
The Radiants' song "Ain't No Big Thing" is a classic R&B breakup song. The song was released in 1965 and features smooth vocals and tight harmonies, backed by a soulful instrumental track. The lyrics convey a sense of resignation and acceptance that the relationship is over, and there's nothing left to do but let the other person go.
The song's chorus repeats the phrase "Ain't no big thing" four times, emphasizing the idea that the breakup is not a big deal, and life will go on. The verses describe the singer's feelings of loss and helplessness, but also a sense of maturity and acceptance that the other person needs to move on. The line "Run on little girl" is a poignant reminder that life is long, and everyone will have their chance to shine.
In addition to the powerful message, the song is noteworthy for its tight vocal harmonies and smooth instrumental track. The guitar riff is particularly memorable, as are the smooth horn lines and pounding drums. The song has endured for over fifty years as a classic example of R&B and soul music.
Line by Line Meaning
Ain′t no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
Ain't no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
Ain′t no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
Ain't no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
Oh, I got a feeling
I have a feeling
That I am losing you
You are slipping away from me
But what's the use
There is no point in worrying
Why worry, when there′s nothing I can do
There is no point in worrying, as there is nothing I can do about it
Run on little girl
Keep going, girl
Run on your merry way
Continue on your happy path
Don′t forget Everyone,
Remember that everyone
Everyone has his day
Will have their time to shine
I won′t try to hold you
I won't try to make you stay
I guess you made up your mind
I think you've already made a decision
What good would it do
There is no benefit to it
I′d only be wasting my time
I would only be using up my time for no reason
Run on little girl
Keep going, girl
Run on your merry way
Continue on your happy path
But don't forget
Remember that
Everyone, everyone has his day
Everyone has a moment of achievement
Ain′t no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
(Run on, run on, run on little girl)
(keep going, keep going, keep going girl)
Ain't no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
(Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)
(emphasizes the feeling)
Ain′t no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
(Run on, run on little girl)
(keep going, keep going girl)
Ain't no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
(I don′t want you no more, baby)
(I no longer want you, baby)
Ain't no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
Ain't no big thing
This situation is not a big deal
Writer(s): milton campbell
Contributed by Mila K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.