How can you tell if a guy loves you? His eyes can deceive, and you certainly can't trust what he says, so the only way to know for sure is with his kiss, which acts as a kind of truth serum for love, according to this song.
Merry Clayton, a onetime Raelette who can be heard on the Rolling Stones song "Gimme Shelter," was the first to release "The Shoop Shoop Song," issuing it in 1963. Ramona King from the doo-wop group The Fairlanes was the next to release it, but it wasn't until Betty Everett's 1964 cover that the song finally hit. The song has spanned decades with more successful cover versions. In 1975, Linda Lewis reached #107 US; James Taylor's younger sister, Kate Taylor, hit #49 US in 1977; Cher took it to #33 US in 1991. Her version also hit #1 in the UK.
This was written by Rudy Clark, whose credits include "Good Lovin'" and "Got My Mind Set On You." Like "The Shoop Shoop Song," the original artist didn't fare very well on those, but cover versions were very successful: "Good Lovin'" was first released by The Olympics in 1965, but it was The Young Rascals 1966 cover that went to #1. "Got My Mind Set On You" was originally by James Ray in 1962, but George Harrison's 1987 cover was the hit, also going to #1.
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