You Got What It Takes

Not to be confused with "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" by Brook Benton and Dinah Washington.
"You Got What It Takes"
Single by Marv Johnson
from the album Marvelous Marv Johnson
B-side "Don't Leave Me"
Released 1959
Recorded 1959
Label United Artists
Writer(s) Tyran Carlo, Gwen Fuqua, Berry Gordy, Jr., Marv Johnson[1]

"You Got What It Takes" is a 1959 single by Marv Johnson. In the US it reached #2 on the Black Singles chart, and #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 early in 1960.[2][3] In the UK Singles Chart it reached a high of #7. The original recording of You Got What It Takes was by Bobby Parker on Vee-Jay 279 in 1958. Parker claims to have written the song, but later cover recordings credit Berry Gordy, Gwen Gordy, Billy Davis, and sometimes Marv Johnson.[4]

Other recordings

The song was released under the title "You've Got What It Takes" by The Lana Sisters (featuring a young Dusty Springfield) as a B side in 1960. A 1967 cover of the song by The Dave Clark Five reached #7 in the United States and #28 in the UK. A rock and roll cover by Showaddywaddy reached #2 in the UK in 1977. On their 1967 album, United, duet performers Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell recorded an uptempo soul version and included a false ending.

References

  1. Allmusic song review
  2. Allmusic chart history
  3. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research.
  4. Songfacts: "You Got What It Takes". Retrieved 3 November 2013


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