One Girl Too Late Explained

One Girl Too Late
Artist:Brenda & The Tabulations
Released:February 1973
Producer:Gilda Woods & Van McCoy
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One Girl Too Late is a Van McCoy composition. It was a hit for Brenda & the Tabulations in 1973. It has also been covered by Polly Brown, Gina Foster and Pure Silk featuring Winsome.

Background

Written by Van McCoy and co-produced by McCoy and Guila Woods, the recording was released as a single in February 1973.[1] In the song, the girl tells the story of being in love with a guy who is already taken. A "Soul Pick" in the February 24 issue of Billboard, the reviewer noted Brenda's superb handling of the lead vocal with the smooth flowing of the strings and horns with the male trio singing background.[2]

For the week of March 31, 1973, the Campus News section of Billboard reported play action on Michael Wilde's show at WSUW -FM, U in Minnesota.[3]

Chart

Billboard and Cash Box

On the week of April 7, 1973, the single entered the Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart at no. 49. [4] It peaked at no. 48 the following week. Due to the fact that Billboard at that time were only showing the top 50 bestselling soul singles, there were no more chart entries recorded for the song.[5] [6] And it was at that week (April 14) that it entered the Cash Box R&B Top 65 chart at no. 60.[7] The following week it was at no. 58.[8]

Record World

It had also seen action in the Record World R&B Singles chart, debuting at no. 55 on March 10.[9] It peaked at no. 44 on March 31 and held that position for another week.[10] [11] It was still in the chart at no. 67 on April 21.[12] [13]

Other versions

Polly Brown recorded her version which was included on her 1975 album, Special Delivery which was produced by Phillip Swern and Gerry Shury.[14] [15] Gina Foster who has been with Swing Out Sister and has vocally backed Corinne Drewery has recorded a version of the song.[16] A version was released in 1992 by Pure Silk featuring Winsome. It was produced by Anthony Brightly.[17]

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Notes and References

  1. Genuis - One Girl Too Late, Brenda & The Tabulations
  2. Billboard, February 24, 1973 - Page 51 Billboard Radio Action & Pick Singles, SOUL PICKS
  3. Billboard, March 31, 1973 - Page 19 Campus News, What's Happening By SAM SUTHERLAND
  4. Billboard, April 7, 1973 - Page 29 Billboard BEST SELLING Soul Singles Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY far Week Ending 4/7/73
  5. Billboard, April 14, 1973 - Page 26 Billboard BEST SELLING Soul Singles Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY far Week Ending 4/14/73
  6. Billboard, April 21, 1973 - Page 30 Billboard BEST SELLING Soul Singles Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY far Week Ending 4/21/73
  7. Cash Box, April 14, 1973 - Page 40 Cash Box R & 8 TOP 65
  8. Cash Box, April 21, 1965 - Page 40 Cash Box R & B TOP 65
  9. Record World, March 10, 1973 - Page 40 RECORD WORLD, THE R&B SINGLES CHART MARCH 10, 1973
  10. Record World, March 31, 1973 - Page 42 RECORD WORLD, THE R&B SINGLES CHART MARCH 31, 1973
  11. Record World, April 14, 1973 - Page 32 RECORD WORLD, THE R&B SINGLES CHART
  12. Record World, April 21, 1973 - Page 90 RECORD WORLD, THE R&B SINGLES CHART
  13. Record World, April 28, 1973 - Page 34 RECORD WORLD, THE R&B SINGLES CHART
  14. chartts.org.nz - POLLY BROWN - ONE GIRL TOO LATE (SONG)
  15. MusicBrainz - Special Delivery ~ Release by Polly Brown
  16. Radio King - Gina Foster, Popular songs
  17. Who Sampled - One Girl Too Late (Soul Mix) by Pure Silk feat. Winsome