Video musical
Video musical
Créditos
ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
The Velvelettes
Intérprete
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Norman Whitfield
Composición
Eddie Holland
Composición
William Stevenson
Composición
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Norman Whitfield
Producción
Letra
[Verse 1]
There I was, I was walkin' down the street
I just left he party, you know, girl
And I just know that this guy was followin' me
He'd been watchin' me all night
And you know, to my surprise
I thought I saw him lurkin' in the shadows
And I say, oh, I hope this is him
I've been watchin' him watch me
And I would just love for him to
Come up to me and say
"Hey, baby, I've been watchin' you all night long
And I just wanna know, could I have a moment with you?
There's some things that I just must tell you"
So I said
[Verse 2]
Hey, I was walkin' down the street (Do-wada-wada)
When this boy started followin' me (Got to flirtin')
Though I ignored all the things he said (Do-wada-wada)
He moved me in every way
[Verse 3]
With his collar unbuttoned
By my side, he was struttin'
Hey, girls, he was really sayin' something
Really sayin' something
[Verse 4]
Girls
He flirted every step of the way (Do-wada-wada)
I could feel every word he'd say (Oh, yeah)
My resistance was gettin' low, girls (Do-wada-wada)
And my feelings started to show
[Verse 5]
My heart started thumpin'
Blood pressure jumpin'
Hey, girls, he was really sayin' something
Really sayin' something
[Verse 6]
Girls
As he walked me to my door, yeah (Do-wada-wada)
I agreed to see him once more (Oh, yeah)
Lady-like, it may not be, no (Do-wada-wada)
But he moved me tremendously
[Verse 7]
Hey, girls, though he was bold
My heart, he stole
Hey, girls, he was really sayin' something
Really sayin' something
[Verse 8]
Hey, girls, he was really sayin' something
Really sayin' something
Girls, he was really sayin', really sayin' (Something)
Really sayin' something, do you hear me, girls?
Really sayin' something, girls
Really sayin' something, hear me, girls
Really sayin', really sayin' (Something)
Really sayin' something, girls
Written by: Eddie Holland, Norman Whitfield, William Stevenson