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"With a Girl Like You"
Dutch picture sleeve
Single by the Troggs
B-side"I Want You"
Released8 July 1966 (1966-07-08)[1]
StudioOlympic, London
Genre
Length2:08
LabelFontana
Songwriter(s)Reg Presley[4]
Producer(s)Larry Page[4]
The Troggs singles chronology
"Wild Thing"
(1966)
"With a Girl Like You"
(1966)
"I Can`t Control Myself"
(1966)

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With a Girl Like You

The Troggs

1966 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 8 Julio 1966 · Fecha Grabación: 1966 -
    Discográfica: Fontana · · Productor: Larry Page[4]

    "With a Girl Like You" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in July 1966. On the back of the success of "Wild Thing", "With a Girl Like You" topped the charts in the UK, and was similarly a success across Europe, but did not fare as well in the US, only peaking at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100.[5][6]

    Background and release

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    Review

    "With a Girl Like You" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in July 1966. On the back of the success of "Wild Thing", "With a Girl Like You" topped the charts in the UK, and was similarly a success across Europe, but did not fare as well in the US, only peaking at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100.[5][6]

    Background and release

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    "With a Girl Like You" was written by the Troggs` lead vocalist Reg Presley whilst he was a bricklayer. He took inspiration from the vocals in "Barbara Ann", which became a hit for the Beach Boys in early 1966.[7] "With a Girl Like You" was recorded at Olympic Studios at the same time as their previous single "Wild Thing". Both songs were recorded in two takes because they only had a short amount of recording time; manager Larry Page got them into the studio at the end of a session for his orchestra.[8][9] The hook, with Presley shouting "Ba ba ba ba ba", was initially planned to be performed on trumpets, though the band opted for vocals instead.[7]

    "Wild Thing" had been simultaneously released in the US in May 1966 on two record labels, Atco and Fontana. Atco had released "With a Girl Like You" as the B-side, whereas Fontana released "Wild Thing" with the Presley-penned "From Home". Therefore, in July, Fontana released "With a Girl Like You" as a A-side single with "I Want You", written by Page and Colin Frechter, as the B-side, which is the same as the release in the UK.[10][11]

    Reception

    Reviewing for New Musical Express, Derek Johnson wrote that "With a Girl Like You" "doesn`t have the novelty spoken passages and tempo breaks of "Wild Thing" but it does have another gimmick – at the end of each line. The soloist repeats the melody in a sort of scat vocal that everyone can join in. It`s a catchy mid-tempo tune, fairly simple in construction, and therefore quickly assimilated".[12] Record Mirror wrote that it "should be every bit as big as "Wild Thing"" and similarly that "the boys plunge into a steady mid-tempo, with rasping lead voice, and sturdy beat and several vocal gimmicks on a teen song if ever there was one".[13] Cash Box described it as "a low-down, funky, blues-soaked romancer".[14]

    Charts

    Chart (1966–67)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[15]

    4

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[16]

    8

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[17]

    6

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[18]

    12

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[19]

    8

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[20]

    16

    Denmark (Danmarks Radio)[21]

    3

    Finland (Soumen Virallinen)[22]

    13

    Germany (GfK)[23]

    2

    Ireland (IRMA)[24]

    2

    Italy (Musica e dischi)[25]

    11

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[26]

    1

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[27]

    1

    New Zealand (Listener)[28]

    1

    Norway (VG-lista)[29]

    2

    Rhodesia (Lyons Maid)[30]

    1

    South Africa (Springbok Radio)[31]

    1

    Spain (Promusicae)[32]

    6

    Sweden (Kvällstoppen)[33]

    2

    Sweden (Tio i Topp)[34]

    1

    UK Disc and Music Echo Top 50[35]

    1

    UK Melody Maker Top 50[36]

    1

    UK New Musical Express Top 30[37]

    1

    UK Record Retailer Top 50[5]

    1

    US Billboard Hot 100[6]

    29

    US Cash Box Top 100[38]

    41

    "With a Girl Like You" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in July 1966. On the back of the success of "Wild Thing", "With a Girl Like You" topped the charts in the UK, and was similarly a success across Europe, but did not fare as well in the US, only peaking at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100.[5][6]

    Background and release

    "With a Girl Like You" was written by the Troggs` lead vocalist Reg Presley whilst he was a bricklayer. He took inspiration from the vocals in "Barbara Ann", which became a hit for the Beach Boys in early 1966.[7] "With a Girl Like You" was recorded at Olympic Studios at the same time as their previous single "Wild Thing". Both songs were recorded in two takes because they only had a short amount of recording time; manager Larry Page got them into the studio at the end of a session for his orchestra.[8][9] The hook, with Presley shouting "Ba ba ba ba ba", was initially planned to be performed on trumpets, though the band opted for vocals instead.[7]

    "Wild Thing" had been simultaneously released in the US in May 1966 on two record labels, Atco and Fontana. Atco had released "With a Girl Like You" as the B-side, whereas Fontana released "Wild Thing" with the Presley-penned "From Home". Therefore, in July, Fontana released "With a Girl Like You" as a A-side single with "I Want You", written by Page and Colin Frechter, as the B-side, which is the same as the release in the UK.[10][11]

    Reception

    Reviewing for New Musical Express, Derek Johnson wrote that "With a Girl Like You" "doesn`t have the novelty spoken passages and tempo breaks of "Wild Thing" but it does have another gimmick – at the end of each line. The soloist repeats the melody in a sort of scat vocal that everyone can join in. It`s a catchy mid-tempo tune, fairly simple in construction, and therefore quickly assimilated".[12] Record Mirror wrote that it "should be every bit as big as "Wild Thing"" and similarly that "the boys plunge into a steady mid-tempo, with rasping lead voice, and sturdy beat and several vocal gimmicks on a teen song if ever there was one".[13] Cash Box described it as "a low-down, funky, blues-soaked romancer".[14]

    Charts

    Chart (1966–67)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Go-Set)[15]

    4

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[16]

    8

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[17]

    6

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[18]

    12

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[19]

    8

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[20]

    16

    Denmark (Danmarks Radio)[21]

    3

    Finland (Soumen Virallinen)[22]

    13

    Germany (GfK)[23]

    2

    Ireland (IRMA)[24]

    2

    Italy (Musica e dischi)[25]

    11

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[26]

    1

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[27]

    1

    New Zealand (Listener)[28]

    1

    Norway (VG-lista)[29]

    2

    Rhodesia (Lyons Maid)[30]

    1

    South Africa (Springbok Radio)[31]

    1

    Spain (Promusicae)[32]

    6

    Sweden (Kvällstoppen)[33]

    2

    Sweden (Tio i Topp)[34]

    1

    UK Disc and Music Echo Top 50[35]

    1

    UK Melody Maker Top 50[36]

    1

    UK New Musical Express Top 30[37]

    1

    UK Record Retailer Top 50[5]

    1

    US Billboard Hot 100[6]

    29

    US Cash Box Top 100[38]

    41