Show Me (The Cover Girls song) explained

Show Me
Cover:The Cover Girls Show Me.jpeg
Type:single
Artist:The Cover Girls
Album:Show Me
Recorded:1986
Genre:
Length:3:43
Label:Fever Records
Producer:"The Latin Rascals"
Next Title:Spring Love
Next Year:1987

"Show Me" is the debut single by American freestyle girl group the Cover Girls. First released as a 12" single on October 28, 1986, "Show Me" first charted on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, where it peaked at #4 in March 1987.[4] Following the song's successful run on the dance chart, it was then released to radio, where it reached #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1987, remaining in the Hot 100 for 18 weeks.[5] The exposure the group received from this song led to an album deal, and the album Show Me was released later on February 24, 1987. The Cover Girls became among the first in a wave of freestyle musical artists to enjoy chart hits in the late 1980s; other associated acts include Exposé, Stevie B and Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam.

In 2000, former lead singer of the Cover Girls Angel Clivillés released an updated version of "Show Me" that was remixed and produced by DJ Tony Moran. Her recording was a hit in the US dance clubs, spending one week at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in June of that year.[6] This version appeared on her solo album Angel, which was released in 1999.

Billboard named the song #49 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.[7]

Track listing

When printed on the 12" releases, the durations of the Drumapella and Heartthrob mixes are often misstated as 4:40 and 7:35, respectively. Duration of the Drumapella on the 7" is not confirmed.

Charts

Weekly charts

Weekly chart performance for "Show Me"!Chart (1987)!Peak
position

Year-end charts

Chart (1987)!scope="col"
Position
US Hot Crossover Singles (Billboard)[8] 25

Angel Clivillés version

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Billboard Staff. 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time: Critics’ Picks. Billboard. July 10, 2017. May 17, 2024. One of the earliest and finest crossover hits of the freestyle era, the sparkling “Show Me” demanded love and respect....
  2. Book: Stanley, Bob . Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop. Highs in the Mid-Eighties: Prince and Madonna. 13 September 2013. Faber & Faber. 978-0-571-28198-5. 557.
  3. Book: Stanley, Bob . Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop. Highs in the Mid-Eighties: Prince and Madonna. 13 September 2013. Faber & Faber. 978-0-571-28198-5. 557.
  4. http://www.billboard.com/charts/1987-03-07/dance-club-play-songs The Cover Girls Hot Dance Club Play chart data from billboard.com
  5. http://www.billboard.com/charts/1987-05-09/hot-100 The Cover Girls Hot 100 chart data from billboard.com
  6. http://www.billboard.com/charts/2000-06-17/dance-club-play-songs Angel Clivillés Hot Dance Club Play chart data from billboard.com
  7. Web site: 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time: Critics' Picks. Billboard. July 11, 2017.
  8. 1987 The Year in Music & Video: Top Hot Crossover Singles . December 26, 1987 . Billboard . 99 . 52 . Y-27. April 7, 2022.