So Help Me Girl

1995 single by Joe Diffie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"So Help Me Girl" is a song written by Howard Perdew and Andy Spooner and recorded by American country music singer Joe Diffie. It was released in January 1995 as the third single from his fourth studio album, Third Rock from the Sun (1994). There are two versions of the song that exist. The single version is exactly the same as the one found on Diffie's 1996 greatest hits album, with a high note at the end of the second chorus.The song reached number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, where it debuted at number 59 for the week of February 4, 1995, and number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

B-side"The Cows Came Home"[1]
ReleasedJanuary 30, 1995
Length3:29
Quick facts Single by Joe Diffie, from the album Third Rock from the Sun ...
"So Help Me Girl"
Single by Joe Diffie
from the album Third Rock from the Sun
B-side"The Cows Came Home"[1]
ReleasedJanuary 30, 1995
GenreCountry
Length3:29
LabelEpic
SongwritersHoward Perdew, Andy Spooner
ProducersJohnny Slate, Joe Diffie
Joe Diffie singles chronology
"Pickup Man"
(1994)
"So Help Me Girl"
(1995)
"I'm in Love with a Capital "U""
(1995)
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Music video

The music video for "So Help Me Girl" was directed by Gerry Wenner and premiered in early 1995.

Charts

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Gary Barlow version

Quick facts Single by Gary Barlow, from the album Open Road ...
"So Help Me Girl"
Single by Gary Barlow
from the album Open Road
B-side"Million to One", "Offer My Peace"
ReleasedJuly 14, 1997 (1997-07-14)
GenrePop
Length4:29
LabelRCA, BMG
SongwritersHoward Perdew, Andy Spooner
ProducerDavid Foster
Gary Barlow UK singles chronology
"Love Won't Wait"
(1997)
"So Help Me Girl"
(1997)
"Open Road"
(1997)
Gary Barlow US singles chronology
"So Help Me Girl"
(1997)
"Superhero"
(1998)
Music video
"So Help Me Girl" on YouTube
Alternative cover
American cover
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"So Help Me Girl" was covered by English singer and songwriter Gary Barlow, and released as the third single from his debut solo album, Open Road (1997), in the United Kingdom on July 14, 1997, and as the lead single from the album in the US later in the year. Following the success of the album in the UK, Barlow signed a record deal with Arista records for it to be released in the US. He reworked the album for the American market and subsequently released a remixed version of "So Help Me Girl" as the lead single there.

Produced by David Foster, "So Help Me Girl" was released in 65 countries around the world and topped the charts in 13 of them.[7] In the UK, it peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. In the US, the single peaked at number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Barlow's only solo hit on that chart), number three on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart and number 58 on the Billboard Radio Charts.[8]

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard magazine gave the American version of "So Help Me Girl" a positive review, saying that it did not stray from Barlow's work in the group Take That. He also praised his "boyish teen-idol charm" and "flexible tenor."[9] A reviewer from Music Week rated it three out of five, adding that "the song's Nashville roots are barely discernible on this David Foster update which turns it into a swoony, low-key ballad to give Barlow another hit."[10] David Sinclair from The Times wrote, "Old country song given a dreary, pop ballad treatment."[11]

Music video

Two music videos were released for So Help Me Girl. The first video, accompanying the European release of the single, similar to the music video for Diffie's version, features Barlow taking a girl home after a night out, and waking up the next morning and realising that he has cheated on his girlfriend. He performs the majority of the song in the bedroom, before moving to a piano for the final scenes, which depict a fight between his girlfriend and the girl he took home. The second video, accompanying the American release of the single, begins with Barlow sitting alone on a bridge and throwing a rose into the water below, whilst a mysterious woman looks on. He then continues to perform the song whilst looking through the windows of a darkened house, where he spots a young girl. The video continues with Barlow walking through a lighted tunnel of moving cars, before returning to the house and performing the final line of the song to the girl personally.[12]

Track listings

  1. "So Help Me Girl"
  2. "Million to One"
  3. "Offer My Peace"
  4. "So Help Me Girl" (C Swing mix)
  1. "So Help Me Girl"
  2. "So Help Me Girl" (Peter Mokran mix)
  3. "Interview"
  • UK cassette single and European CD single[16][17]
  1. "So Help Me Girl"
  2. "Million to One"
  1. "So Help Me Girl" – 4:29
  2. "Back for Good" (live) – 4:03
  • Japanese CD single[20]
  1. "So Help Me Girl"
  2. "Million to One"
  3. "Offer My Peace"

Charts

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Release history

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Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom July 14, 1997
  • CD
  • cassette
[49]
Japan July 24, 1997 CD [50]
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Other versions

Mark Wills and Nate Smith covered the song on Hardy's 2024 mixtape, Hixtape: Vol. 3: Difftape.

References

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