The Sapphires were a vocal trio from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A and … Read Full Bio ↴The Sapphires were a vocal trio from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A and comprised of Carol Jackson (lead vocalist), George Gainer and Joe Livingston.
Signed to the Swan record label by producer Jerry Ross, the trio's first single releases were on that imprint. Their first single release was entitled 'Where Is Johnny Now?' b/w 'Your True Love'.
Their follow up song was entitled 'Who Do You Love?', a song that made the pop charts, peaking at number 25 in 1964. Further singles, 'I Found Out Too Late' and 'Gotta Be More Than Friends' were less successful. Moving to ABC later in the Sixties, they failed to return to the charts. At ABC however they released the popular song 'Let's Break Up For A While'.
During their early career, the group were associated with Kenny Gamble, who arranged their vocals on the groups debut album release, 'Who Do You Love'.
Their songs proved to be highly popular, at a later date, on the Northern Soul scene, including 'Gotta Have Your Love' (number 33 on the R & B charts in 1965 and featuring background vocals by Valerie Simpson, Nick Ashford, and Melba Moore), 'Evil One', 'Gonna Be a Big Thing', and 'Slow Fizz' (1966). The latter song ended their contract with ABC and the group went their seperate ways.
Signed to the Swan record label by producer Jerry Ross, the trio's first single releases were on that imprint. Their first single release was entitled 'Where Is Johnny Now?' b/w 'Your True Love'.
Their follow up song was entitled 'Who Do You Love?', a song that made the pop charts, peaking at number 25 in 1964. Further singles, 'I Found Out Too Late' and 'Gotta Be More Than Friends' were less successful. Moving to ABC later in the Sixties, they failed to return to the charts. At ABC however they released the popular song 'Let's Break Up For A While'.
During their early career, the group were associated with Kenny Gamble, who arranged their vocals on the groups debut album release, 'Who Do You Love'.
Their songs proved to be highly popular, at a later date, on the Northern Soul scene, including 'Gotta Have Your Love' (number 33 on the R & B charts in 1965 and featuring background vocals by Valerie Simpson, Nick Ashford, and Melba Moore), 'Evil One', 'Gonna Be a Big Thing', and 'Slow Fizz' (1966). The latter song ended their contract with ABC and the group went their seperate ways.
Slow Fizz
The Sapphires Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Sapphires:
Come On And Love Me 欲しいのはダイヤモンド 硝子玉じゃない 借り物の言葉じゃわたし 口説けやしないわ あやふやは嫌いだから 捨てた恋もある …
Gee I'm Sorry Baby What's the matter baby What did I do wrong Don't you think…
Gonna Be A Big Thing t the bricks along the wall Feel the silence start to…
Gotta Have Your Love Ive gotta have your love Ive gotta have your love Ive gotta…
How Could I Say Goodbye I was gonna say goodbye to you tonight But then you…
I Found Out Too Late I found out too late too late I found out just…
I've Got Mine You Better Get Yours Now I got mine you better get yours And leave the…
I've Got Mine, You Better Get Yours Now I got mine you better get yours And leave the…
Thank You for Loving Me Thank you for loving me thank you for loving me Thank…
Who Do You Love Who do you love? I wanna know, I wanna know Who do…
Who Do You Love? Who do you love? I wanna know, I wanna know Who do…
Your True Love I've gotta have your love I've gotta have your love I've got…
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@mittenschocolate5353
As best as I can tell
Dancing to a-go-go
Dancing to uptight
Everything is alright
Baby the music playing sounds so fine
Uh-uh-uh everyone wants to move get in line
There's no explanation for this
Just the sensation when you slow fizz
Baby do the slow fizz
Come on do the slow fizz
Baby do the slow fizz
I learned the fizz from a TV show
With a hip DJ that everybody knows now
Dancing to a-go-go
Dancing to uptight
Everything is alright
Baby meet me where the records playing
Even now feel the rhythm swaying
You don't have to be from the motor city
Just get on down to the real nitty-gritty now
If you know what the sloop and the boogaloo is
Make it one more step and you got the fizz now
Baby do the slow fizz
Come on do the slow fizz
Baby do the slow fizz
Dancing to a-go-go
You really got me going now baby
Everything is alright
Baby do the slow fizz
@soulboyrochdale
The Pendulum, Manchester, 1974. Brilliant times.
@maxbladev1200
chorus Dancin to a gogo dancin to uptight everything is alright Baby the music play sound so fine everybody wants to get in line theres no explanation thrown in just the sensation playing to the slow fizz Baby do the Slow fizz etc I love the theme from a tv showing,A hip dj that everybody knows now chorus Baby meet me where the records play even i feel the rhythm sway you dont have to be from the motor city just get on down to the real nitty gritty you know where the scoot and boogaloo is etc
@paulmatthews810
Superb track
@stevenstewardson4829
Not heard in a long time thanks to our senator of northern soul sound's bless you brico ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@cockneysouldiva7531
This got played at the June Rugby nighter this year the last time i heard this played out was at the third oldies anniversary at the Casino in 79
@randolphtrenchtrousers4345
pure !!!
@oyogoyog
Sounds like Nowhere to Run Nowhere to Hide
@MrMojoChile
"Big in Wigan" as they used to say.
@thesoultwins72
Are you serious!?!
@josephhaughton
Big a long time before bloody Wigan!!!!