About the song

“Use Ta Be My Girl” by The O’Jays. This soulful ballad, released in 1978, has become a timeless classic, a staple on playlists for those who cherish the smooth sounds of Philadelphia soul. Written by the legendary songwriting duo of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, the song perfectly captures the bittersweet emotions of a lost love.

“Use Ta Be My Girl” isn’t just another break-up song. The opening lines, “She use ta be my girl / She use ta be my girl / She had a charming personality / The girl was so right for me,” establish a tone of reminiscence and longing. The lyrics paint a picture of a past relationship filled with joy and compatibility.

The O’Jays, known for their smooth harmonies and powerful vocals, deliver this song with a perfect blend of heartache and hope.The melody,driven by a soulful piano and punctuated by shimmering horns,creates an atmosphere of nostalgia and introspection. The chorus, with its repeated refrain of “She’s my girl / And if I had the chance / Lord knows I’d take her back / As a matter of fact / Right away like today,” is a poignant expression of a desire to rekindle the lost love.

Upon its release in 1978, “Use Ta Be My Girl” quickly climbed the charts, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart and number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song’s success further solidified The O’Jays’ reputation as one of the premier soul groups of their generation. It was also certified as a million-seller by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), a testament to its enduring popularity.

The enduring appeal of “Use Ta Be My Girl” lies in its ability to resonate with anyone who has experienced the pain of a lost love. The song speaks to the universal human emotions of longing, regret, and the possibility of second chances. It has become a favorite at weddings (perhaps for those who didn’t lose their girl!), anniversaries, and other occasions where reflection on love’s journey is a theme.

“Use Ta Be My Girl” is more than just a soulful ballad; it’s a reminder of the complexities of love and relationships. It’s a song that evokes memories, both happy and sad, and continues to touch the hearts of listeners across generations. With its relatable lyrics, soulful melody, and timeless message, “Use Ta Be My Girl” is sure to remain a cherished classic for years to come.

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Lyrics

Ooh, good lovin’
The girl’s got plenty good lovin’
Ask me how I know
And I’ll tell you so
She used ta be my girl
I, I respect her
When she was mine
I used to neglect her
Oh, she wanted more
Than I could give
But as long as I live
She’ll be my girl
She, she used ta be my girl
She used ta be my girl
She had a charming personality
The girl was so right for me
She’s my girl
And if I had the chance
Lord knows I’d take her back
As a matter of fact
Right away like today
Not only good lookin’
The girl was so smart
You can’t beat her cookin’
Oh, ask me how I know
And I’ll tell you so
She used ta be my girl, ooh
Deep down inside
I still love her
I place no one above her
She’s warm and sensitive
For as long as I live
She’ll be my girl
And if I had the chance
I’d take her back
Lord knows, as a matter of fact
Right away like today, ooh
Good lovin’
The girl’s got plenty good lovin’
Ask me how I know
And I’ll tell you so
She used ta be my girl, my girl
She used ta be, she used ta be my girl
She used ta be my girl (I wouldn’t lie about a thing like that)
She used ta be my girl
She used ta be my girl (I know you don’t believe me)
She used ta be my girl (But she really did)
She used ta be my girl
She used ta be my girl
She used ta be my girl

By Tam Le

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