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Velvelettes infobox

This article isn't big enough for th' both of 'em...but if it ever does become such (an unlikely occurance), or if we ever get around to creating properly working dual infoboxes, here waits the Velvelettes' infobox information:

{{Infobox Single
| Name = He was Really Sayin' Somethin'
| Cover = 
| Artist = [[The Velvelettes]]
| B-side = "Throw a Farewell Kiss"
| Released = [[December 27]], [[1964]]
| Format = 7" single
| Recorded = [[Hitsville USA]] (Studio A): 1964
| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]]
| Length = 2:32
| Label = [[Motown Records|V.I.P.]] <br /><small>25013</small>
| Writer = [[Norman Whitfield]] <br /> [[William "Mickey" Stevenson]] <br /> [[Edward Holland, Jr.]]
| Producer = Norman Whitfield
| Chart position = 
*#64 <small>([[Billboard Hot 100|US Billboard Hot 100]])</small>
**#21 <small>([[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks|US Billboard R&B Singles]])</small>
| Last single = "Needle in a Haystack"<br>(1964)
| This single = '''"He was Really Sayin' Somethin'"'''<br />(1965)
| Next single = "Lonely Lonely Girl Am I"<br>(1965)
}}

--FuriousFreddy 03:18, 12 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]