My Boy Lollipop

Millie Small

About My Boy Lollipop

"My Boy Lollipop" (originally "My Girl Lollypop") is a song written in the mid-1950s by Robert Spencer of the doo-wop group The Cadillacs, and usually credited to Spencer, Morris Levy, and Johnny Roberts. It was first recorded in New York in 1956 by Barbie Gaye. A later version, recorded in 1964 by Jamaican teenager Millie Small, with very similar rhythm, became one of the top selling ska songs of all time.


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2001
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My boy lollipop
You make my heart go giddy up
You are as sweet as candy
You're my sugar dandy
Ho, ho, my boy lollipop
Never ever leave me
Because it would grieve me
My heart told me so

I love ya, I love ya, I love ya so
But I wanted you to know 
I need ya, I need ya, I need ya so
And I'll never let you go

My boy lollipop
You make my heart go giddy up
You set my world on fire
You are my one desire
My boy lollipop 

I love ya, I love ya, I love ya so
But I wanted you to know 
I need ya, I need ya, I need ya so
And I'll never let you go

My boy lollipop
You make my heart go giddy up
You set my world on fire
You are my one desire
Oh, my boy lollipop 
Oh, my boy lollipop 
My boy lollipop

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Millie Small

Millicent Dolly May Small, CD (born 6 October 1946), is a Jamaican singer-songwriter, best known for her 1964 recording of "My Boy Lollipop." more »

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Written by: Johnny Roberts, Morris Levy

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13 facts about this song

Genre Classification
"My Boy Lollipop" is considered a significant song in the genre of Ska, a type of music originating from Jamaica that was popular in the early 1960s. It also has elements of pop and rhythm and blues.
Chart Success
This song reached number two on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart in 1964.
Historic Impact
It is one of the best-selling Ska songs of all time, selling over seven million records worldwide.
Breakthrough Career
"My Boy Lollipop" was instrumental in launching the music career of Millie Small and put her on the international music map.
Cultural Influence
This song is often credited with popularizing Ska music in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Production Aspect
The track was co-produced by Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, a label that became instrumental in making reggae a global phenomenon.
Original Composition
"My Boy Lollipop" is actually a cover of a song initially released by Barbie Gaye in late 1956.
Artist's Age
Despite sounding youthful on the track, Millie Small recorded "My Boy Lollipop" when she was 17.
Collaboration
The song features a harmonica solo that was thought to have been played by Rod Stewart, but this claim was later denied by the artist himself.
Post-Success Influence
After the success of "My Boy Lollipop," Millie Small was referred to as the "Blue Beat Girl" in the UK, the “Blue Beat” term being a nickname for Ska music at the time.
Simplified Lyrics
The song has been praised for its simple, catchy lyrics and upbeat tempo.
Later Recognition
In 1984, the song was used in the opening scenes of the movie "First Born."
Inclusion in Albums
Although it was initially released as a single, "My Boy Lollipop" has been featured in numerous compilation albums over the years.

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