If You Wanna Be Happy Explained

If You Wanna Be Happy
Cover:IfYouWannaBeHappy45.PNG
Type:single
Artist:Jimmy Soul
Album:If You Wanna Be Happy
B-Side:Don't Release Me
Released:1963
Genre:Doo-wop
Length:2:14
Label:S.P.Q.R./London Records
Prev Title:My Baby Loves to Bowl
Prev Year:1962
Next Title:Treat 'Em Tough
Next Year:1963

"If You Wanna Be Happy" is a 1963 song recorded by Jimmy Soul, written by Rafael de Leon and adapted by Joseph Royster, Carmella Guida and Frank Guida.

Background

"If You Wanna Be Happy" is based on the song "Ugly Woman" by the Trinidadian calypsonian Roaring Lion (writing credited to his real name, Rafael de Leon), recorded in 1934. It hit #1 on the Hot 100 on May 18, 1963, as well as on the R&B singles chart.[1] It was issued on Frank Guida's S.P.Q.R. label[2] and distributed by London Records, and in the United Kingdom on EMI's Stateside label, the same month "Please Please Me" by The Beatles put EMI on the map.

The original single lists a running time of 2:14; some later releases are slightly longer due to an extended fade-out.

Towards the end of the track, a brief dialogue takes place between Soul and a backup singer, based on Bo Diddley's song "Say Man": "Say Man!!"/ "Hey baby."/ "I saw your wife the other day."/ "Yeah??"/ "Yeah, and she's ugly-y-y-y-y!!!"/ "Yeah, she's ugly, but she sure can cook, baby."/ "Yeah, alright."/ Soul's counterpoint melody in a falsetto is heard as the song fades out.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 803.
  2. News: London Group a Tight Little Island of Know-How in Putting Together Hits. Billboard. New York, New York. 4. 1962-09-22.