Bump Me Baby

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"Bump Me Baby"
Song by Dooley Silverspoon
A-side"Bump Me Baby Pt. 1"
B-side"Bump Me baby Pt. 2"
Released1974
Length2:35
Songwriter(s)S. Casella
Producer(s)Sonny Casella
US chronology
"(It's Got To Be) Now Or Never"
(1972)
"Bump Me Baby"
(1974)
"Let Me Be The #1"
(1975)

Bump Me Baby was a 1974 single for soul singer Dooley Silverspoon. It was a hit in the UK as well as in some European countries.

Background[edit]

Dooley Silverspoon recorded the single, "Bump Me Baby" part 1 bw "Bump Me Baby" part 2 which was released on Cotton 636WEA in the United States in 1975.[1] It was produced by Sonny Casella who owned the Cotton label. With the attention it had gained via the discos and R&B stations throughout New York city, its first shipment of 10,000 copies had been sold out and another 15,000 copies were sold out.[2]

Reception[edit]

It was reviewed in the February 1, 1975 issue of Cash Box. A Newcomer Pick, It received a positive review with the reviewer noting the attention it was gaining. The reviewer also credited the bass, the vocals and the "popping rhythms" for its popularity.[3]

Charts[edit]

US[edit]

On the week of February 8, the Cotton Records release of "Bump Me baby" made its debut at no. 70 in the Cash Box R&B Top 70 chart.[4] It made its debut at no. 92 in the Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart on the week of March 8, 1975.[5] It peaked at no. 24 in the R&B chart on the week of March 29[6][7] and no. 82 in the Top 100 Singles chart the same week.[8][9]

UK[edit]

The Seville Records release made its debut on the Soul Chart as recorded by Music Week in the magazine's February 15 issue.[10] The single was at no. 11 in the Record Mirror and Popswop Top 30 chart on the week of March 15.[11]

Europe[edit]

The single also spent a week in the German charts peaking at no 41. It spent four weeks charting in the Netherlands, peaking at no. 4. It also charted for eight weeks in Belgium where at peaked at no. 7.[12]

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