Girl You Need a Change of Mind
| "Girl You Need a Change of Mind" | |
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| Single by Eddie Kendricks | |
| from the album People...Hold On | |
| Released | January 9, 1973 |
| Recorded | 1972 |
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| Label | Tamla |
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A 30-second sample of "Girl You Need a Change of Mind" showing the song's production, described as a prototype of disco.
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"Girl You Need a Change of Mind" is a song by American singer Eddie Kendricks. First recorded in January 1972 and featured on his album People...Hold On, the track was co-produced by Frank Wilson and features Kendricks' falsetto vocals over a midtempo arrangement with gospel-influenced strings and a breakdown. Though not a commercial hit, it became an underground dance anthem in New York City and is noted for being a prototype for the disco genre.