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Thread started 06/10/05 9:29am

JANFAN4L

Janet Jackson - Come Give Your Love To Me (1982)

This song was an awesome single I rarely knew existed until recently. I'm glad it was embraced by radio in 1982-83. This song is too hot. That groove is electric and Janet's vocals have a certain energy especially in the part when she says, "talk is cheap*! action speaks*! Louder than words, yeah, yeah."

Definitely has a new wave vibe to it and could easily be played next to some early '80s Bowie, Prince, Adam Ant, J. Geils Band, etc. This was one of the better songs from her pre-Control days.

What are your thoughts?


EDIT: per new information in thread. Thanks, people. smile
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Reply #1 posted 06/10/05 9:31am

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

I'm surprised this song was never a single.


Er....yes it was! #58 in January, 1983.
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Reply #2 posted 06/10/05 9:35am

Marrk

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JANFAN4L said:

I'm surprised this song was never a single. I wonder if it was released to radio back in 1982-83? This song is too hot. That groove is electric and Janet's vocals have a certain energy especially in the part when she says, "talk is cheap*! action speaks*! Louder than words, yeah, yeah."

Definitely has a new wave vibe to it and could easily be played next to some early '80s Bowie, Prince, Adam Ant, J. Geils Band, etc. This was one of the better songs from her pre-Control days.

What are your thoughts?


I need some pre-Control stuff. I only have a couple of tracks on my Control-era 12inch singles. However, i was a bit alarmed to find out about a duet with Cliff Richard on one of those albums.

If Mike gets 20 years, she should get 30 just for that. Cliff?! WTF?! confused
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Reply #3 posted 06/10/05 9:36am

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JANFAN4L said:

I'm surprised this song was never a single. I wonder if it was released to radio back in 1982-83? This song is too hot. That groove is electric and Janet's vocals have a certain energy especially in the part when she says, "talk is cheap*! action speaks*! Louder than words, yeah, yeah."

Definitely has a new wave vibe to it and could easily be played next to some early '80s Bowie, Prince, Adam Ant, J. Geils Band, etc. This was one of the better songs from her pre-Control days.

What are your thoughts?


I actually own the vinyl single. It also has "Young Love" on it.
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #4 posted 06/10/05 9:37am

JANFAN4L

VoicesCarry said:

JANFAN4L said:

I'm surprised this song was never a single.


Er....yes it was! #58 in January, 1983.


You must've just now gotten this information from elawoo over at the Xone, like me. wink
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Reply #5 posted 06/10/05 9:38am

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Yeah, I have the vinyl single too. This was my first true favorite funky Janet song.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #6 posted 06/10/05 9:38am

JANFAN4L

OK, so a single exists. Ultra rare. Can someone get a .gif or .jpg up now? Pleeasee.
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Reply #7 posted 06/10/05 9:38am

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

VoicesCarry said:



Er....yes it was! #58 in January, 1983.


You must've just now gotten this information from elawoo over at the Xone, like me. wink


Nope. I did put this together, after all: http://www.cravingjanet.c...istory.htm
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Reply #8 posted 06/10/05 9:39am

JANFAN4L

JackieBlue said:

Yeah, I have the vinyl single too. This was my first true favorite funky Janet song.


Was it just text or did the cover include a picture?
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Reply #9 posted 06/10/05 9:40am

JANFAN4L

VoicesCarry said:

JANFAN4L said:



You must've just now gotten this information from elawoo over at the Xone, like me. wink


Nope. I did put this together, after all: http://www.cravingjanet.c...istory.htm


Nice stats you've got going on over there.

Funny. A lot of folks rarely talk up her pre-Control stuff, so I was under the impression for a long time that no single existed. Glad to know one did.
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Reply #10 posted 06/10/05 9:41am

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

OK, so a single exists. Ultra rare. Can someone get a .gif or .jpg up now? Pleeasee.


It's not ultra-rare. You can find the vinyl pretty cheap on eBay (there are a few up right now).

Here's a HQ scan of the US 7'' release.

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Reply #11 posted 06/10/05 9:41am

JANFAN4L

From elawoo at the Janet-Xone


.....Nonetheless, at the age of sixteen, she released her debut album simply called Janet Jackson though the teenager protested that her last name shouldn't be on the cover. Produced by soul singers Angela Winbush, Rene Moore and Leon Slyvers of the famed Slyvers family music group, the album reached #6 on the Billboard R&B album charts, and spent 45 weeks in the Top 50 and hit #63 on the Billboard Pop albums chart.

The album held 3 Top 20 Billboard R&B singles "Young Love" (#6), "Say You Do" (#15) and "Come Give Your Love To Me" (#17). Two of the singles - "Young Love" and "Come Give Your Love to Me" went as high as #64 and #58 on the Billboard pop charts respectively.

The CD sold over a quarter million copies in the US. Billboard Magazine gave Janet the distinction as being the tenth biggest-selling R&B artist at the end of 1982 while the debut album was given the distinction of being the tenth biggest-selling R&B album of 1983.
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Reply #12 posted 06/10/05 9:43am

JANFAN4L

VoicesCarry said:

JANFAN4L said:

OK, so a single exists. Ultra rare. Can someone get a .gif or .jpg up now? Pleeasee.


It's not ultra-rare. You can find the vinyl pretty cheap on eBay (there are a few up right now).

Here's a HQ scan of the US 7'' release.



Heyyy, I've seen that picture before. yay! Thanks for sharing.

:::Glad I made this thread:::
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Reply #13 posted 06/10/05 9:57am

JANFAN4L

I guess this is the single that's utlra-rare.

"Love And My Best Friend / The Magic Is Working" (Released in Brazil only)

You'd figure since she performed it on Diff'rent Strokes, it would've been domestically released.
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Reply #14 posted 06/10/05 10:02am

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.....Nonetheless, at the age of sixteen, she released her debut album simply called Janet Jackson though the teenager protested that her last name shouldn't be on the cover. Produced by soul singers Angela Winbush, Rene Moore and Leon Slyvers of the famed Slyvers family music group, the album reached #6 on the Billboard R&B album charts, and spent 45 weeks in the Top 50 and hit #63 on the Billboard Pop albums chart.

The album held 3 Top 20 Billboard R&B singles "Young Love" (#6), "Say You Do" (#15) and "Come Give Your Love To Me" (#17). Two of the singles - "Young Love" and "Come Give Your Love to Me" went as high as #64 and #58 on the Billboard pop charts respectively.

The CD sold over a quarter million copies in the US. Billboard Magazine gave Janet the distinction as being the tenth biggest-selling R&B artist at the end of 1982 while the debut album was given the distinction of being the tenth biggest-selling R&B album of 1983.

dream street


damn they tryna stretch it for all its worth, huh?
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Reply #15 posted 06/10/05 10:06am

Stymie

I love that song! I have that album on vinyl.
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Reply #16 posted 06/10/05 10:09am

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

I guess this is the single that's utlra-rare.

"Love And My Best Friend / The Magic Is Working" (Released in Brazil only)

You'd figure since she performed it on Diff'rent Strokes, it would've been domestically released.


I've only heard about it from collectors. Never actually seen a copy. But there are so many Janet rarities we don't know about.
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Reply #17 posted 06/10/05 11:22am

RipHer2Shreds

As much as I like Janet, I am not too familiar with her pre-Control music. I've heard a few songs, but I don't have either of those albums. I don't know this single, but now I want to. smile
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Reply #18 posted 06/10/05 11:27am

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VoicesCarry said:

JANFAN4L said:



You must've just now gotten this information from elawoo over at the Xone, like me. wink


Nope. I did put this together, after all: http://www.cravingjanet.c...istory.htm


Cravingjanet has helped me out immensely when I was doing research on Janet's singles releases, specifically which 7" edits are on which configurations. I stumbled upon the site accidentally and only afterward realized that it was VoicesCarry. I sent him the bubbling under chart info a few months back. I think I can also fill in the missing U.S. singles debut dates since I have all the Joel Whitburn Billboard books which lists chart debut dates for singles.
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Reply #19 posted 06/10/05 12:36pm

VoicesCarry

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VoicesCarry said:



Nope. I did put this together, after all: http://www.cravingjanet.c...istory.htm


Cravingjanet has helped me out immensely when I was doing research on Janet's singles releases, specifically which 7" edits are on which configurations. I stumbled upon the site accidentally and only afterward realized that it was VoicesCarry. I sent him the bubbling under chart info a few months back. I think I can also fill in the missing U.S. singles debut dates since I have all the Joel Whitburn Billboard books which lists chart debut dates for singles.


worship That would be great, Sean! I'm currently working on a format that will collect all sales and chart info available for each single/album. I'll send you a link to a sample preview.
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Reply #20 posted 06/10/05 12:44pm

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JANFAN4L said:

This song was an awesome single I rarely knew existed until recently. I'm glad it was embraced by radio in 1982-83. This song is too hot. That groove is electric and Janet's vocals have a certain energy especially in the part when she says, "talk is cheap*! action speaks*! Louder than words, yeah, yeah."

Definitely has a new wave vibe to it and could easily be played next to some early '80s Bowie, Prince, Adam Ant, J. Geils Band, etc. This was one of the better songs from her pre-Control days.

What are your thoughts?


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This was a really good track that did not get the radio airplay it deserved.
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Reply #21 posted 06/10/05 1:19pm

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VoicesCarry said:

sextonseven said:



Cravingjanet has helped me out immensely when I was doing research on Janet's singles releases, specifically which 7" edits are on which configurations. I stumbled upon the site accidentally and only afterward realized that it was VoicesCarry. I sent him the bubbling under chart info a few months back. I think I can also fill in the missing U.S. singles debut dates since I have all the Joel Whitburn Billboard books which lists chart debut dates for singles.


worship That would be great, Sean! I'm currently working on a format that will collect all sales and chart info available for each single/album. I'll send you a link to a sample preview.


I'll send the info over the weekend.
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Reply #22 posted 06/10/05 2:33pm

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Great song! "Young Love" and "Say You Do" were some other jams from that album.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #23 posted 06/10/05 3:32pm

JANFAN4L

sextonseven said:

VoicesCarry said:



Nope. I did put this together, after all: http://www.cravingjanet.c...istory.htm


Cravingjanet has helped me out immensely when I was doing research on Janet's singles releases, specifically which 7" edits are on which configurations. I stumbled upon the site accidentally and only afterward realized that it was VoicesCarry. I sent him the bubbling under chart info a few months back. I think I can also fill in the missing U.S. singles debut dates since I have all the Joel Whitburn Billboard books which lists chart debut dates for singles.


Sexton, that's awesome. I'd love to see all that once it's collected and goes live.

Yep. VC's Craving Janet is an awesome Janet Jackson web resource. IMHO, it's one of the most (if not, the most) comprehensive Janet Jackson sites when it comes to statistical information.

Another great site to learn about Janet's singles and to see images of rare single covers and non-album material is Yeseule's Janet Remixography Website http://yeseule.net/mpjanet1.htm
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Reply #24 posted 06/10/05 4:20pm

sextonseven

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JANFAN4L said:

sextonseven said:



Cravingjanet has helped me out immensely when I was doing research on Janet's singles releases, specifically which 7" edits are on which configurations. I stumbled upon the site accidentally and only afterward realized that it was VoicesCarry. I sent him the bubbling under chart info a few months back. I think I can also fill in the missing U.S. singles debut dates since I have all the Joel Whitburn Billboard books which lists chart debut dates for singles.


Sexton, that's awesome. I'd love to see all that once it's collected and goes live.


The research was just for personal use. I'm making Janet 7" singles comps and was looking for on which single configurations I could find specific 7" edits that I was missing. I leave the website construction for others that are better at it (like VC).
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Reply #25 posted 06/10/05 4:32pm

funkpill

cool A jam indeed....
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Reply #26 posted 06/10/05 6:11pm

JANFAN4L

Can anyone share their memories of this song when it was out? Did you hear it at clubs? On the radio, etc.?

What TV shows did she perform this on?
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Reply #27 posted 06/10/05 6:37pm

funkpill

JANFAN4L said:

Can anyone share their memories of this song when it was out? Did you hear it at clubs? On the radio, etc.?

What TV shows did she perform this on?

Heard it alot on the radio back then....
She performed it on American Bandstand too....
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Reply #28 posted 06/10/05 6:46pm

JANFAN4L

funkpill said:

JANFAN4L said:

Can anyone share their memories of this song when it was out? Did you hear it at clubs? On the radio, etc.?

What TV shows did she perform this on?

Heard it alot on the radio back then....
She performed it on American Bandstand too....


I haven't been able to catch that performance yet.

I read that this song got a lot of clubplay in L.A. during 1982-83.

She performed this song (and others from her debut) at Crenshaw High School when she was just coming out. My half-sister told me that some of the kids in the audience were being disruptive/booing -- probably because she was just starting out -- this was four years before she was omfg JANET JACKSON omfg. LOL.
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Reply #29 posted 06/10/05 8:47pm

VoicesCarry

JANFAN4L said:

funkpill said:


Heard it alot on the radio back then....
She performed it on American Bandstand too....


I haven't been able to catch that performance yet.

I read that this song got a lot of clubplay in L.A. during 1982-83.

She performed this song (and others from her debut) at Crenshaw High School when she was just coming out. My half-sister told me that some of the kids in the audience were being disruptive/booing -- probably because she was just starting out -- this was four years before she was omfg JANET JACKSON omfg. LOL.


I think she performed Young Love on American Bandstand, too. Janet and that feathered hair of hers...
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