There! I’ve Said It Again

Story Behind the Song

When “There! I’ve Said It Again” by Bobby Vinton reached #1 in late 1963, it became one of the last major hits before a major shift in music history. Smooth, romantic, and traditional in style, the song stood in contrast to the changing sound of the 1960s.

But its story actually began long before Bobby Vinton recorded it.


✍️ A Song from an Earlier Era

“There! I’ve Said It Again” was written in 1945 by Redd Evans and Dave Mann.

It had already been recorded by several artists over the years, including a successful version by Vaughn Monroe.

By the time Bobby Vinton recorded it, the song was considered a classic—but not necessarily a modern hit.


🎙️ Bobby Vinton Revives the Song

Bobby Vinton had already found success with romantic ballads, and this song fit perfectly with his style.

His version featured:

  • Smooth, emotional vocals
  • Lush orchestral backing
  • A slow, heartfelt delivery

He didn’t change the song dramatically—he simply brought it to a new generation with sincerity and polish.


🎼 A Traditional Sound in a Changing Time

By 1963, popular music was beginning to shift toward a more energetic, guitar-driven sound.

“There! I’ve Said It Again” stood out because it stayed true to a more traditional approach:

  • Focused on melody and emotion
  • Minimal emphasis on rhythm or experimentation
  • Rooted in classic pop ballad style

It appealed to listeners who still valued that timeless sound.


🏆 A #1 Hit at a Turning Point

The song became a major success:

  • Reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1963
  • Became one of Bobby Vinton’s biggest hits
  • Marked the end of an era in pop music

Notably, it was the last #1 hit before the rise of the British Invasion, led by bands like The Beatles, which would soon change the musical landscape.


❤️ Why the Song Connected

The song’s appeal lies in its simplicity and emotional honesty.

It’s about:

  • Admitting love
  • Overcoming hesitation
  • Expressing feelings that can’t be held back

The repeated phrase “There! I’ve said it again…” captures that moment of vulnerability.


🎧 A Song That Represents an Era

“There! I’ve Said It Again” is more than just a hit—it’s a snapshot of a moment just before music changed dramatically.

It represents:

  • The final wave of classic pop ballads
  • A style built on melody and emotion
  • A bridge between two musical eras

🎵 A Timeless Romantic Classic

Even today, the song remains a favorite for fans of traditional pop.

It’s a reminder that no matter how much music evolves,
a simple, heartfelt message will always find a way to connect.

Listen to the Song

Chart Performance

CHART - U.S. Billboard Hot 100
POSITION
WEEKS
YEAR
Billboard chart week of January 4, 1964
#1
1 week
Billboard chart week of January 11, 1964
#1
1 week
Billboard chart week of January 18, 1964
#1
1 week
Billboard chart week of January 25, 1964
#1
1 week

Song Facts

Artist
Bobby Vinton
Album
Release Year
1964
Date Reached #1
January 4, 1964
Weeks at #1
4
Genre
Pop

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