Released: November 14, 1988

Songwriter: Joe South

Producer: Frank Farian

Na na-na na na-na na na-na na
Na na-na na na-na na na-na na

I got a certain little girl that's on my mind
The best little girl that I've ever had
(Hush, hush)
What do you mean by hush?
(Hush, hush)

(Hush, hush)

Na na-na na na-na na na-na na
(What you want?)
Na na-na na na-na na na-na na

(Hush, hush)
I thought I heard her calling my name now
(Hush, hush)
She broke my heart, I love her just the same now
(Hush, hush)
I thought I heard her calling my name now
(Hush, hush)
I need her love and I am not ashamed now

(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)
(Got to, got to have you)

(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)

(Get up)

(Hush, hush)
I thought I heard her calling my name now
(Hush, hush)
She broke my heart, love her just the same now
(Hush, hush)
I thought I heard her calling my name now
(Hush, hush)
I need her love and I am not ashamed now

(Hush, hush)
(And early in the morning)
(Hush, hush)
(Late again at midnight)
(Hush, hush)
(I want a little love now)
(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)

Na na-na na na-na na na-na na
Na na-na na na-na na na-na na

(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)
(Hush, hush)

Milli Vanilli

Milli Vanilli was a German pop/R&B group that rose to fame in the late 1980s. After winning a Grammy for Best New Artist, it was revealed that the two “members” of the group, Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan, were frauds. They had not performed any of the music themselves, and had lip-synced all of their performances. Numerous lawsuits were filed after this revelation and their Grammy was revoked, marking the first time a Grammy had ever been rescinded from an artist.

Their debut album, Girl You Know It’s True, went 6x Platinum before being completely deleted from the catalog of Arista Records, making it one of the largest-selling albums ever to be taken out of print.

After the controversy, Milli Vanilli split into two different groups. Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan became Rob & Fab, and released a self-titled album that commercially flopped, selling only around 2,000 copies. The actual studio performers formed The Real Milli Vanilli (also known as Try ‘N’ B to avoid any name recognition), and released an album called The Moment of Truth.