A fabulous tune and classic for its time. This brings back so many memories. Wow, the 90's were such a simpler era, with so much to look forward to. You only appreciate it when you look back at it now.
The power of internet. In a split second this song played in my mind, idk the title and then youtubed it, and viola! Your super early 90s childhood radio song.
This song was released in 1993, and it became a big hit. These ladies could sing too, great harmony. At the time the biggest Girl Groups were EN Vogue, TLC, and SWV.
I heard this song on the 80's station and couldn't get it out of my head for like two weeks, very catchy and fun. Ok not a "Whitney Houston" level talent but say what you want, even today, I have heard this song come on at the best clubs in South Beach or Ibiza and London and the place goes crazy and people dance!!!
Second of three videos for this song. The original video is the "spinny" one and came out in '91. This is the second video and it came out in '93, and then there's a third video which mashes the first two together (watch Johnna's hair go long/short/long/short), with any shot including Renée Veneziale left out of the mashup. (She left the group between the two releases of this track). This edit of the track is actually an edited down version of a re-edited club version by Hot Tracks, hence the reason the instrumental break is wedged between the first and second verse, instead of after the second verse and before a reprise of the bridge.
Wow! The infamous fashion trend of wearing bib overalls with one side hanging down and not snapped over the shoulder!! I remember that very vividly!! 90s fashion was just...I can't even describe it!
@@curtisgrupe7490 Yes, I graduated from high school in 1991, and from college in 1996, so I was all about the fashion trends of the decade! Some of them, I look back and think, what was I thinking?!? Lol!
@@crocodile1313 Thank you! Well, my name is Jennifer, actually, and I grew up in Generation X, so I tried to be clever, and made my screen name Jen X, since I grew up during the BEST generation ever!! P.S. A little side note: I had a job working for a natural gas company, and our screen/login name for our computer was our initials. My initials back then, before I was married, was JLB. Since there was already another employee there who used the initials JLB, they made mine JXB. So, everyone I worked with started calling me Jen X! I liked it, and it just stuck with me after that!
WOW...just wow...I have not heard this song in over 15 years. It takes me back to middle school when Casey Kasem used to do the countdown on the weekends. I think I last heard it there. The redhead is very cute! I wish they had more success cause their vocals are great..."looking no further ahead than today" is the best part (vocal wise).
They play this song at my job all the time and very time it comes on I ask many people what the name of it is and no one knows. I'm glad I found it. I love this song.
@ Agreed. MTV Classic shows the same videos over and over lately, kind of aggravating to watch. No wonder it's in the bottom 10 of the ratings for channels.
After it was a hit in the USA, the girls performed it outside the offices of LWT for UK TV. This didn't do much in the UK charts as far as I recall. I loved their version of One Thing Leads To Another which they performed on one of those Saturday morning TV shows
@Sunshine1986Girl i agree 100% with you. i actually searched this song without success as if it was kylie's for some time before realizing it was perfomed by somebody else. lol + cheers
The first time i heard this song was on the radio back in the early 90s. Don't know who sings it or the song title. it was stuck in my head until 2 or maybe 3 years later, it was the show "MMC" on the disney channel & FINALLY, AT LONG LAST found out. They performed but i remember as a trio. I think. Fast forward to 1996-98, They still played that song on radio stations. CLASSIC SONG!!! #ThrowbackThursday
wow. i first heard this song as a child, and idk if i liked it, but hearing it now...brings back memories. makes me love it and see the brilliance in it.
This song should have been a massive hit. It is a bit dated now, yes, but hook-wise, beat-wise, it's just plain fun. Th music business is cruel and it's too bad these girls didn't go to higher heights. A video from that era, yes, but the song still has enough punch to be contemporary. Loved it then, love it now.
Oddly enough, I listened to a station that would play this song more in 2002 than it did when it was originally released. It's how I came to like the song years after it was released. It's cool to know that a video for it existed.
Johnna had the looks (stunningly beautiful but unusual) and a great voice -- she should have been a huge star! More effort should have been put into her solo album.
why does it feel like the early 90's was just yesterday, but then i see a video like this and it looks like it was 20 years ago?! because it was, i guess. so sad.... at 32, i'm finally old enough to know what my mom was talking about :P
This song is so beautyful! I love her! Reminds me when i was 7 years old (i'm 24 now) and my neighbur or my older sister used to play it on stereo sound in the saturdays mornings...the 90's FUCKIN RULES!! PLEASE, BRING IT BACK!!
Ruth Ann is a commentator for the WWE; Johnna tried her hand at a solo career but it never went anywhere; Josselyne's a producer and agent, founding Josselyne Herman & Associates in New York City and Renee sang with different bands, like Fig, Delux and RnR. She also worked as a theater actress, She's a yoga teacher now.
xcountryflyer- I've got this single on CD, too! This is the first time I've seen the video, though. Great song!!! Guess what I'm cranking in the car today??!!
5 out of 5 stars. Wonderful song. Bring back the 80s and early 90s please. This is real music, unlike the crap today. I agree, 2000s music is junk compared to 80s-early 90s.
The original song was reeased in 1991 w/ a video of them sitting in chairs & @ a payphone on moving platforms but this version is my favorite which was released in 1993.
It did hit #1 on the Radio/Records Pop chart--US pop radio did indeed play it a lot early '93--I think rather low singles (and consequently albums) sales made this only hit #18 on Billboard's HOT 100.
This was a 90's version of an early 80's girl group called the Flirts, with a extra person. Expose was stuck in the middle during the late 80's and became the most successful.
We didn't get that one where I was, at the time. We tuned in to Shadow Stevens. Now I wish we had got Dees. I was so upset when it didn't get to number 1!
@AndrewJM70 It did hit #1 on the Radio/Records Pop chart--US pop radio did indeed play it a lot early '93--I think rather low singles (and consequently albums) sales made this only hit #18 on Billboard's HOT 100.
Howdy! The arrangement of this was done by Stock, Aikman & Waterman from the UK. They were responsible for huge hits behind Rick Astley, Donna Summer, Jason Donovan, Bananarama's "I Heard A Rumour" and that period of time.
I remember this song got a lot of airplay back in early 1993 and I haven't heard this on the radio since the mid 90s, too bad this group faded into obscurity soon afterwards
You know what, one Indonesian entertainment news always use this song as the background, especially at the closing. I believe that the producer must be the big fan of this girl band. I love this video because I like the way one of them wear the baseball hat.
A fabulous tune and classic for its time. This brings back so many memories. Wow, the 90's were such a simpler era, with so much to look forward to. You only appreciate it when you look back at it now.
This song is so original and interesting. I love it!
Kylie Minogue sounds exactly the same (Stock , Aitken & Waterman)
The power of internet. In a split second this song played in my mind, idk the title and then youtubed it, and viola! Your super early 90s childhood radio song.
still after all these years....AWESOME!!!!
This got massive airplay in the 90's, it was (and still is) an awesome song!
This song is a representation of the 90's
This song was released in 1993, and it became a big hit. These ladies could sing too, great harmony. At the time the biggest Girl Groups were EN Vogue, TLC, and SWV.
I heard this song on the 80's station and couldn't get it out of my head for like two weeks, very catchy and fun. Ok not a "Whitney Houston" level talent but say what you want, even today, I have heard this song come on at the best clubs in South Beach or Ibiza and London and the place goes crazy and people dance!!!
Ryan Ryan, maybe like Duran Duran? Kidding!
Hey, bless you for listening to an "80's station." A fellow Gen X-er perhaps? My best to you.
Yet this song is from the 90s.
I love this song. It helped me to get over a broken heart.
@@Globalman43 it knocked off whitney houstons numb 1 song spot back then!
There's a video on TH-cam of them doing it acapella. They're actually veryyy good
Takes me back to 8th grade - the hair, the overalls with one strap down, the dancing, the sound, I love it I love it I love it!!!
Memories, wonderful memories, I was 17 yrs old when this song came out!! Love old school music!
Second of three videos for this song. The original video is the "spinny" one and came out in '91. This is the second video and it came out in '93, and then there's a third video which mashes the first two together (watch Johnna's hair go long/short/long/short), with any shot including Renée Veneziale left out of the mashup. (She left the group between the two releases of this track). This edit of the track is actually an edited down version of a re-edited club version by Hot Tracks, hence the reason the instrumental break is wedged between the first and second verse, instead of after the second verse and before a reprise of the bridge.
Music like this can stand the test of time.
This song is soooo unique and cool! Thats What Love Can Do!
Wow! The infamous fashion trend of wearing bib overalls with one side hanging down and not snapped over the shoulder!! I remember that very vividly!! 90s fashion was just...I can't even describe it!
you know you still wear it at home behind closed doors lol
Jen X-- Yeah, kind of like riding a moped...it's kind of fun until someone sees you doing it! By the way, LOVE your screen name!
i was lucky enough to have grown up in that decade and i remember the fashions very well
@@curtisgrupe7490 Yes, I graduated from high school in 1991, and from college in 1996, so I was all about the fashion trends of the decade! Some of them, I look back and think, what was I thinking?!? Lol!
@@crocodile1313 Thank you! Well, my name is Jennifer, actually, and I grew up in Generation X, so I tried to be clever, and made my screen name Jen X, since I grew up during the BEST generation ever!!
P.S. A little side note: I had a job working for a natural gas company, and our screen/login name for our computer was our initials. My initials back then, before I was married, was JLB. Since there was already another employee there who used the initials JLB, they made mine JXB. So, everyone I worked with started calling me Jen X! I liked it, and it just stuck with me after that!
After so many years it still holds up
This Music is pure energy !!!
Simply amazing !!!!
Note 1000 !!!!
Aqui no Brasil tocou muito nas rádios em 1994 e chegou a fazer sucesso.
Sou amiga da vocalista
@@Najain ela é brasileira?
terrific song!! Brings back memories of the blizzard of '93
WOW...just wow...I have not heard this song in over 15 years. It takes me back to middle school when Casey Kasem used to do the countdown on the weekends. I think I last heard it there.
The redhead is very cute!
I wish they had more success cause their vocals are great..."looking no further ahead than today" is the best part (vocal wise).
The very best of early 90s Mall-Pop/R&B.
I was in JC Penney a few days ago, and this song was playing on the PA system!
They play this song at my job all the time and very time it comes on I ask many people what the name of it is and no one knows. I'm glad I found it. I love this song.
I sure wish this video would show up on VH1 Classic
They still play music videos on VH1 Classic? I thought music videos were a thing of the past!!
Or your local gay bar
@@JenX_1973 VH1 Classic itself is a thing of the past--it doesn't exist anymore, unfortunately.
@ Agreed. MTV Classic shows the same videos over and over lately, kind of aggravating to watch. No wonder it's in the bottom 10 of the ratings for channels.
this boy crazy is one of the coolest jamz i have eva heard what really happen to music nowadays i miss this tpye of song in the 80s and 90s.
After it was a hit in the USA, the girls performed it outside the offices of LWT for UK TV. This didn't do much in the UK charts as far as I recall.
I loved their version of One Thing Leads To Another which they performed on one of those Saturday morning TV shows
OMG - i loved this song
bought this cassette single in London in early 1993
Man I had to strain to remember what to search on this one. It was worth the concentration! Classic.
@Sunshine1986Girl i agree 100% with you. i actually searched this song without success as if it was kylie's for some time before realizing it was perfomed by somebody else. lol + cheers
The genius of Stock Aitken Waterman !
That is Simply Awesome ! ! !
My Childhood Listened too Much To it ! ! !
One of my favourite tunes from the 90’s.
The first time i heard this song was on the radio back in the early 90s. Don't know who sings it or the song title. it was stuck in my head until 2 or maybe 3 years later, it was the show "MMC" on the disney channel & FINALLY, AT LONG LAST found out. They performed but i remember as a trio. I think. Fast forward to 1996-98, They still played that song on radio stations. CLASSIC SONG!!! #ThrowbackThursday
You were a fool I fall in love with this four girls don’t mind me musically fool
Like this song. Finally saw the video.
I love this song. I first heard it when my time in High School was ending. I still love this song years later.
I think I bought this CD back in 94 just for the CD cover. This song was not too bad, never heard the rest of the CD.
wow. i first heard this song as a child, and idk if i liked it, but hearing it now...brings back memories. makes me love it and see the brilliance in it.
omg, i remember hearing this song when i was a little girl in the 90s and thinking how cool it will be to be all grown up while dancing to this song.
So one of the singers is now my teacher at Landmark how crazy is that!
I like the johann solo stuff.
As someone who did CHR radio for most of the 90s, this, for my money, is easily the most underrated pop song of the era.
This song should have been a massive hit. It is a bit dated now, yes, but hook-wise, beat-wise, it's just plain fun. Th music business is cruel and it's too bad these girls didn't go to higher heights. A video from that era, yes, but the song still has enough punch to be contemporary. Loved it then, love it now.
Still my favorite 90’s Girl Group Anthem ❤❤❤❤❤ the message is 💯% accurate 🙌🏾
what a cool track! always thought it was kylie's. lol. anyone would have that on mp3? cheers
90s power.!! This track has been playing in my mind for 25years+++,and now only did i get to know the title n band name
I am so hooked on this song it's scary. I hate that it's not on iTunes.
Oddly enough, I listened to a station that would play this song more in 2002 than it did when it was originally released. It's how I came to like the song years after it was released. It's cool to know that a video for it existed.
超棒!越聽越愛聽!真的^_^ 歷久不衰!
LOVE.THIS.SONG!!! Takes me back!!!
This song is a classic!
Fantastic tune!
I TOTALY agree with Kim Martin!!!! Music was great until 2003 when it took a huge turn for the worst! Im 26
Johnna had the looks (stunningly beautiful but unusual) and a great voice -- she should have been a huge star! More effort should have been put into her solo album.
Hoje ela se considera uma ex popstar aposentada
From my recollection, they had the girls on the Rick Dees show when the song hit number one and they were extremely happy the song did so good.
You are correct!!!!
why does it feel like the early 90's was just yesterday, but then i see a video like this and it looks like it was 20 years ago?! because it was, i guess. so sad.... at 32, i'm finally old enough to know what my mom was talking about :P
This was my favorite song!I remember being upset, because I had to work the night of their concert.
This song brings back so many memories
Mr. D Thanks for bringing back some horrible memories. But you have the moves!
This song is so beautyful! I love her! Reminds me when i was 7 years old (i'm 24 now) and my neighbur or my older sister used to play it on stereo sound in the saturdays mornings...the 90's FUCKIN RULES!! PLEASE, BRING IT BACK!!
Memories.......working in a club in Mallorca for 4 months. Every night this song came at 00:00 ´cuz the dj know I love it!!!! Still do...
the original and best version of this song. i love this it's one of my favourite songs, ever
CMEO, yes!
this is perhaps my favorite pop song of all time, or at least the 90s!
Been hooked on this song myself since Jr Prom 93!
Ruth Ann is a commentator for the WWE; Johnna tried her hand at a solo career but it never went anywhere; Josselyne's a producer and agent, founding Josselyne Herman & Associates in New York City and
Renee sang with different bands, like Fig, Delux and RnR. She also worked as a theater actress, She's a yoga teacher now.
Love this song and enjoy the fact that all the ladies were dressed in little black dresses
I've been looking for this! Thanks
NO NO NO THIS GIRLS THE BEST POP DANCE DIVAS))))
HELLO FOR EVERYONE FROM RUSSIA!!!!
Danceable bubblegum at its best!
This is my favorite video since 1993!!!
Love the song 2020
Filmed at Stingy Lulu's in the East Village!
Love this bit of trivia. Hello from 9 years in the future btw lol
xcountryflyer-
I've got this single on CD, too! This is the first time I've seen the video, though.
Great song!!! Guess what I'm cranking in the car today??!!
This was so big in the US and yet I think it had 2 UK releases and didn't do so well over here.
Why am I just hearing this piece of pop perfection now? I would have played the sh1t out of this in the day, right up my alley 💗💗💗
I. can. still. remember. this. song. for. like. 25. year's. damn. good. song. later.
One of my all-time favorite pop songs.
man this is why the 90s were the 90s, nothing will EVER match it!
I remembered dancing to this in my jazz classes back in the day. xD LOL!
Classic Stock Aitken Waterman track....
True, and very specifically so
1991... the year I was born..... how magical it was
I remember this song. I've haven't heard this song in 14 years. I had to been 6 or 7 when this came out.
5 out of 5 stars. Wonderful song. Bring back the 80s and early 90s please. This is real music, unlike the crap today. I agree, 2000s music is junk compared to 80s-early 90s.
number 1 song in the early 90s thats what love can do
Didnt it get to Number 1 on the Rick Dees Top 40 at the end of Feb of 93?
The original song was reeased in 1991 w/ a video of them sitting in chairs & @ a payphone on moving platforms but this version is my favorite which was released in 1993.
Likely the happiest perkiest breakup song ever!
It did hit #1 on the Radio/Records Pop chart--US pop radio did indeed play it a lot early '93--I think rather low singles (and consequently albums) sales made this only hit #18 on Billboard's HOT 100.
Spice Girls WWWAAAAYYYY Back in the day ! ! !
Wow..... This came out the year I was born! I must be getting old!
brings back OLD SCHOOL memories!!!!
This was a 90's version of an early 80's girl group called the Flirts, with a extra person. Expose was stuck in the middle during the late 80's and became the most successful.
We didn't get that one where I was, at the time. We tuned in to Shadow Stevens. Now I wish we had got Dees. I was so upset when it didn't get to number 1!
oh the memories of the MuchMusic countdown on a Saturday afternoon!
this song ruled in '93....the fact Mr D danced to it just pushes it further
@AndrewJM70
It did hit #1 on the Radio/Records Pop chart--US pop radio did indeed play it a lot early '93--I think rather low singles (and consequently albums) sales made this only hit #18 on Billboard's HOT 100.
Howdy!
The arrangement of this was done by Stock, Aikman & Waterman from the UK. They were responsible for huge hits behind Rick Astley, Donna Summer, Jason Donovan, Bananarama's "I Heard A Rumour" and that period of time.
When was this like 1991 or 1992!
I remember this song got a lot of airplay back in early 1993 and I haven't heard this on the radio since the mid 90s, too bad this group faded into obscurity soon afterwards
You know what, one Indonesian entertainment news always use this song as the background, especially at the closing. I believe that the producer must be the big fan of this girl band. I love this video because I like the way one of them wear the baseball hat.
Same here!! This is my favorite song ever!!
their dance moves are disturbing. disturbingly AWESOME!!
Peep the Rockies hat, probably the first TV appearance of it...
i miss the 90's!! :)