The story behind
I Want You to Be My Girl, according to DoReSol
The energy of I Want You to Be My Girl, performed by The Teenagers with the vocals of Frankie Lymon, is felt immediately in its infectious rhythm. This piece, released in April 1956, became a benchmark within the rock and roll of the era. It was written by George Goldner and Richard Barrett, who managed to capture a youthful and vibrant essence that resonated on the charts. The main track, which gives the single its title, was released alongside I'm Not a Know It All on the B-side, showcasing two facets of the sound that The Teenagers offered.This cut was included on the group's self-titled debut album, The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon, also from 1956.
Its impact was notable, reaching third place on the R&B charts in the United States and number thirteen on the overall Billboard chart. The label Gee Records was responsible for its distribution, thus marking an important moment in the career of these young artists.
From album
The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon
The Teenagers · 1956 · Track 7
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Credits
Music George Goldner, Richard Barrett