''Single Girl'' is a song written by Martha Sharp. It was an international hit for American singer
Sandy Posey
Sandy Posey (born Sandra Lou Posey, June 18, 1944) is an American popular singer who enjoyed success in the 1960s with singles such as her 1966 recording of Martha Sharp's compositions "Born a Woman" and "Single Girl". She is often described as a ...
from late 1966 to early 1967.
The song
Like ''Born a Woman'', which was also written by Martha Sharp, ''Single Girl'' contained some sentiments that were ostensibly skeptical of men (for example, "I know all about men and their lies"). But whereas ''Born a Woman'' was seen by some as having feminist overtones, ''Single Girl'' was essentially more traditional in outlook—a young, isolated woman anticipating that "some day", despite not knowing anybody, people being "phoney" and the nights getting "so lonely", she would find waiting for her a man to "lean on". As one later commentator put it, drawing a contrast with
Julie Rogers' ''
The Wedding'' (1964), "''Single Girl''... touched a nerve with every '
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' who possessed a record player".
The score of ''Single Girl'' was notable for its gradual crescendo towards the end and a piano backing that, between the closing lines,
:Someday I’ll have a sweet loving man to lean on
:The single girl needs a sweet loving man to lean on,
contained two distinctive high notes that were apt to linger in the mind of the listener. ''
Billboard
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'' described ''Single Girl'' as "a strong piece of ballad material with driving rhythm background". The production overall conveyed very well the sense that "to make it in pop music in the 1960s, a girl needed a really strong song and a strong production, as well as a lot of tenacity and dogged determination".
Recording by Sandy Posey (1966)
Sandy Posey recorded "Single Girl" in
Nashville, Tennessee
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on August 19, 1966. Although not strictly a
country
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song, her rendition gave it a country feel – a style that some years later was often referred to as "
countrypolitan
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".
"Single Girl" was produced by
"Chips" Moman and released by
MGM
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, reaching number 12 in the US sales charts in January 1967 and number 15 in
Britain
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. It was re-released in 1975, and it entered the British top 50 again. and, as Posey's signature song, appeared on a number of compilations, including a Posey retrospective, ''A Single Girl: The Very Best of the MGM Recordings'', in 2002. The sleeve notes for the latter drew on an interview with Posey about her time at MGM.
Charts
Other versions
*An
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version, "Sempre Solo," recorded in
Milan
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, was coupled with "Nata Donna," Posey's first hit
single
Single may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Single (music), a song release
Songs
* "Single" (Natasha Bedingfield song), 2004
* "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008
* "Single" (William Wei song), 2016
* "Single", by ...
, known in English as "Born a Woman.".
*In the late 1960s, a Chinese cover version, titled 獨身女, was recorded by Singaporean-Chinese singer
Ling Yun (singer) (凌雲, also known as
Rita Chao).
*A French version, "Drôle de fille" was recorded by
Sylvie Vartan
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on the album ''2'35 de bonheur'' in 1967.
*Martha Sharp recorded her own version of "Single Girl" for an album in 1973.
[Monument album, ''Any Woman'' (KZ 32234)]
*In 1997, South African singer
Patricia Lewis (singer)
Patricia Lewis (born 22 September 1967) is a South African singer, actress and television presenter.
Career
Music
Lewis's debut album, ''Don't Tempt Me'' was released in 1992. "Ek Is Lief Vir Jou" which was released in 1997, achieved sales o ...
recorded Single Girl for her debut album "Ek Is Lief Vir Jou"
*In 2012 the English
indie
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band
the Primitives
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released a slightly more up-tempo recording, featuring their lead singer Tracy Cattell (known as Tracy Tracy), on their album ''
Echoes and Rhymes''.
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