La-La (Means I Love You)

1967 single by the Delfonics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"La-La (Means I Love You)" is an R&B/soul song by American vocal group the Delfonics. Released originally in December 1967 by Philly Groove Records, the song was written by Thom Bell and William Hart, and produced by Bell and Stan Watson.

B-side"Can't Get Over Losing You"
ReleasedDecember 1967 (US) January 26, 1968 (UK, elsewhere)
Recorded1967
Quick facts Single by the Delfonics, from the album ...
"La-La (Means I Love You)"
One of US reissues
Single by the Delfonics
from the album La La Means I Love You
B-side"Can't Get Over Losing You"
ReleasedDecember 1967 (US) January 26, 1968 (UK, elsewhere)
Recorded1967
GenrePhiladelphia soul[1][2]
Length3:21
LabelPhilly Groove
Songwriters
Producers
  • Thom Bell
  • Stan Watson
The Delfonics singles chronology
"You've Been Untrue"
(1967)
"La-La (Means I Love You)"
(1967)
"I'm Sorry"
(1968)
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Background

The song was a number four U.S. Billboard pop, number two R&B hit in 1968. A 1971 re-release peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is one of the Delfonics' most enduring recordings and perhaps their best loved, noting a number of cover versions.

Charts

More information Chart (1968), Peak position ...
Chart (1968) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[3] 4
US Billboard Hot Rhythm and Blues Singles[4] 2
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More information Chart (1971), Peak position ...
Chart (1971) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[5] 19
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Other versions

Samples

In 2004, rapper Ghostface Killah sampled "La-La (Means I Love You)" for his song "Holla" on his album The Pretty Toney Album.

Pop culture

References

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