Im Not Going to Sing Again Lyrics

1982 single by Jennifer Holliday

"And I Am Telling You I'1000 Non Going"
AndImtellingyou.jpg
Single by Jennifer Holliday
from the anthology Dreamgirls: Original Broadway Bandage Album
B-side "Faux Your Way to the Superlative" by Cleavant Derricks, Loretta Devine, Jennifer Holliday, and Sheryl Lee Ralph
Released 1982
Recorded 1982
Genre Show tune
Length four:08
Label Geffen
Songwriter(s)
  • Tom Eyen
  • Henry Krieger
Producer(s) David Foster
Jennifer Holliday singles chronology
"And I Am Telling You lot I'm Not Going"
(1982)
"I Am Irresolute"
(1982)

"And I Am Telling You I'1000 Non Going" (also known in curt as just "And I Am Telling You") is a torch song from the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, with lyrics past Tom Eyen and music by Henry Krieger. In the context of the musical, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" is sung past the graphic symbol Effie White, a vocalist with the girl group The Dreams, to her director, Curtis Taylor Jr., whose romantic and professional person human relationship with Effie is ending. The lyrics to "And I Am Telling Yous I'm Non Going", ofttimes considered the bear witness's signature tune, describe Effie's love for Curtis, both strongly devoted and defiant. She refuses to allow Curtis leave her behind, and boldly proclaims to him, "I'm staying and yous ... you're gonna love me."

In add-on to its presence in the musical, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" is too notable equally the debut single of 2 women who portrayed Effie. Jennifer Holliday originated the part on Broadway in 1981 and won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the role besides as the Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Operation for its re-release in 1982 for which it became a number-ane R&B hitting for Holliday. Jennifer Hudson portrayed Effie in the 2006 moving picture accommodation of the musical, winning the University Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. Hudson's version became a Height 20 R&B single, and a number-ane dance hit.

Jennifer Holliday version [edit]

In 1982, Jennifer Holliday, the actress who portrayed Effie in the original Broadway production, released the song as a single. It was her outset single release and information technology met with great success, topping the Billboard R&B charts and attaining top twoscore positions on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. In 1983, Holliday won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song Performance, Female for the single.

"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" was designed every bit the closing number of Dreamgirls' first act. Holliday'southward functioning of the song, in a style owing much to gospel music singing traditions, was regularly staged to thunderous adulation; it was hailed every bit the highlight of the evidence in several printed reviews of the musical.[1] In his review of Dreamgirls, The New York Times theatre critic Frank Rich referred to Holliday's "And I Am Telling You" as "one of the most powerful theatrical coups to exist found in a Broadway musical since Ethel Merman sang 'Everything's Coming Up Roses' at the terminate of Deed I of Gypsy"[2] "And I Am Telling You lot I'k Non Going" remains Holliday's signature vocal.

Charts [edit]

Nautical chart (1982) Peak
position
Canada RPM Adult Gimmicky[iii] 7
Ireland (IRMA)[4] 23
UK Singles (OCC)[v] 32
The states Billboard Hot 100[6] 22
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[7] 1

Rosabel with Jennifer Holliday version

Chart (2001) Peak
position
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[8] half-dozen
The states Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales 66
Chart (2007) Pinnacle
position
United states of america Billboard Hot Dance Club Play x

Jennifer Hudson version [edit]

"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"
Jennifer Hudson – And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going.jpeg
Single by Jennifer Hudson
from the album Dreamgirls: Music from the Motility Moving picture and Jennifer Hudson
Released December 5, 2006
Recorded The Underlab, Los Angeles: March 2006
Genre Soul
Length 4:45 (highlights version)
five:06 (soundtrack version)
Label
  • Music World
  • Columbia
Songwriter(s)
  • Tom Eyen
  • Henry Krieger
Producer(s) The Underdogs
Jennifer Hudson singles chronology
"And I Am Telling Yous I'm Non Going"
(2006)
"Spotlight"
(2008)

In 2006, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" was recorded by Jennifer Hudson for her picture show debut, equally Effie White in the DreamWorks/Paramount motion picture show adaptation of Dreamgirls. Her recording of the song peaked at number 60 on the U.s.a. Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number 14 on the R&B nautical chart.

Hudson'south version received widespread praise from film and music critics also every bit the audiences, which highlighted her strength as both a vocalist and an actress. The New York Observer described Hudson's performance as "five mellifluous, molto vibrato minutes...."[nine] Newsweek said that when moviegoers hear Hudson sing the vocal, she "is going to enhance goose bumps across the country."[10] Variety wrote that Hudson's performance "calls to mind debuts like Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl or Bette Midler in The Rose, with a voice like the young Aretha."[11] For her performance, Hudson won a multitude of accolades, including the University Laurels for Best Supporting Actress. The vocal also appeared in Hudson's eponymous debut anthology (2008).

On June 26, 2007, the 7th Annual BET Awards opened with Jennifer Holliday and Jennifer Hudson performing "And I Am Telling Yous I'm Not Going" live in their commencement duet together.

Although it in essence is Hudson's starting time single release, it became her fourth elevation 75 hit in the United Kingdom afterward a performance on The 10 Factor in 2009 later on being sung by Danyl Johnson.[12] Hudson performed the song again at the 85th University Awards, equally part of the Dreamgirls section in the tribute to moving-picture show musicals.

In February 2022, Hudson's rendition was named a finalist for Oscars Cheer Moment equally function of the Academy of Motion Moving picture Arts and Sciences' "Oscars Fan Favorite" contest, finishing in quaternary place.[13] [14]

Dance remix [edit]

A club remix was created for this single, engineered by Richie Jones and Eric Kupper, and appears as a bonus track on the "Deluxe Edition" of the Dreamgirls soundtrack anthology. This version of Hudson'south "And I Am Telling You" was a chart success, reaching the tiptop of the Billboard Hot Trip the light fantastic Lodge Play chart in early 2007. A shortened edit of the full remix appeared on a Columbia Records promotional-merely CD accompanying the Jones & Kupper remix of another Dreamgirls song, the Beyoncé Knowles/Anika Noni Rose/Sharon Leal/Jennifer Hudson rendition of "One Night Only". Also included were the Freemasons remixes of Beyoncé's singles "Déjà Vu" and "Ring the Alarm".

Charts [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Nautical chart (2006–2007) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[fifteen] 60
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[sixteen] 14
US Dance Lodge Songs (Billboard)[17] i
US Pop 100 (Billboard) 70
Chart (2009) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[18] 32
Uk R&B (Official Charts Company) 12

Year-end charts [edit]

Chart (2007) Position
Usa Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[19] 66

Other notable versions [edit]

Whitney Houston performed the vocal at the start of a medley with "I Accept Null" at the 1994 American Music Awards of 1994. This performance is included on her posthumous 2014 CD/DVD release, Live: Her Greatest Performances.[20] Houston also performed the tune as part of the set list during The Bodyguard World Tour in 1993.

In 1994, Donna Giles scored a minor gild hit in the US and UK with her rendition of the vocal. The rails remained a sleeper club hit in the UK throughout 1995, prompting a spate of re-releases and remixes, including Stonebridge, culminating in a major release on Ore Records in 1996. This last release would finally take the track to number 27 on the United kingdom Singles Nautical chart in February of that year. On November 20, 2007, the original master, Produced past critically acclaimed Eve Nelson, was released digitally by Breaking Records and is available on all major download sites.

In an episode of Martin, Gina (Tisha Campbell) performs the song while interrupting Pam'south performance of the song "Home" (from The Wiz) on Martin's talk show "Word on the Street". As both are auditioning for Biggie Smalls, they attempt to out-sing each other, ultimately resulting in embarrassing Martin.

In 1998, Jim Carrey flamboyantly performed a parody of the song in the final episode of The Larry Sanders Show (entitled "Flip"), pleading to the titular Sanders to persuade him not to leave his belatedly-dark talk show.

In the 2001 motion-picture show Down to Globe, the vocal is performed past several people at the Apollo Theater, with the audition only approving when sung by Phil Quon (John Cho).

Various renditions appear in several episodes of the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, often sung by Chris' mother Rochelle (Tichina Arnold), or by off-screen performers watched by Rochelle.

In 2006, and then 12-twelvemonth-old Bianca Ryan auditioned with the song for America'southward Got Talent. Ryan later won the contest that year.

Jake Gyllenhaal performed information technology on Sat Nighttime Alive shortly later the film's release in a pastiche of Hudson. He wore a wig and black sequined dress, with 3 of the female regulars on SNL as his "backup singers", dressed in cherry-red glitter dresses, heels and wigs.

In 2009, it was performed by Amber Riley equally her character Mercedes Jones in the offset season Glee episode "Sectionals". Riley would go on to play Effie onstage in the 2016 London Premiere functioning of Dreamgirls.

Likewise in 2009, the parody film Dance Flick features David Alan Grier performing a version of the song telling the protagonists that they're "gonna feed [him]" with assorted foods and name make items.

American Idol runner-up Jessica Sanchez performed the song equally one of her two songs in the Elevation 4. Her performance during the Peak 4 was praised by Jennifer Holliday.[21] Holliday later performed the song with Sanchez during the eleventh flavour finale in 2012.[22]

Dami Im, the 2013 winner of the Australian version of The X Factor, performed this every bit one of her last three songs.[23] Her performance received a rapturous response from all four judges and the audition. The judges stood up on the judges table as an indication of their overwhelming adulation of her exquisite functioning while the audience applauded strongly for 70 seconds.[24] Her performance debuted number 29 on the Australian ARIA Charts. On December one, 2013, Im released a version of the vocal as part of her self-titled album, which debuted at number 1 in Australia, and was certified Platinum.[25]

Also in 2013, Sam Bailey performed it with Nicole Scherzinger as her celebrity duet choice during the starting time part of the tenth-season finale of The Ten Factor in the Great britain. The duet also appeared on her 2014 debut album The Power of Dear.

Also in 2013, Jacquie Lee performed this song in flavor five of The Voice.

Also in 2013, thespian/singer Tituss Burgess performed a rendition at the event "Broadway Backwards" for the charity Broadway Cares/Disinterestedness Fights AIDS.

In 2015, Louisa Johnson performed this song both in the half dozen chair challenge and with Rita Ora as her celebrity duet pick during the showtime part of the 12th-season finale of The X Factor in the United kingdom.

In Britain's Got Talent 2017, Sarah Ikumu sang this vocal as her audience. It won her the Golden Cablegram from Simon Cowell, which got her an unchallenged pass into the alive finals.[26]

In 2020, Destiny Chukunyere performed it equally her Large Band choice during the semifinals of the second season of X Factor Republic of malta.

See too [edit]

  • List of number-one dance singles of 2007 (U.S.)

References [edit]

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  4. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – I'm Telling Y'all I'yard Not Going". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
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  6. ^ "Jennifer Holliday Nautical chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  7. ^ "Jennifer Holliday Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Rosabel Chart History (Trip the light fantastic toe Gild Songs)". Billboard.
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  10. ^ "Movies: It's Diva-licious - Newsweek Entertainment - MSNBC.com". 16 February 2007. Archived from the original on sixteen February 2007.
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  14. ^ "'Zack Snyder'south Justice League' won the 2022 Oscars Cheer Moment". Entertainment Weekly.
  15. ^ "Jennifer Hudson Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  16. ^ "Jennifer Hudson Nautical chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard.
  17. ^ "Jennifer Hudson Chart History (Dance Order Songs)". Billboard.
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  19. ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Yr-End 2007". Billboard. 2 January 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
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  21. ^ Hernandez, Lee (10 May 2012). "Jessica Sanchez Delivers Explosive Operation Of 'And I Am Telling You' (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post . Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  22. ^ Corneau, Allison (24 May 2012). "Watch Jessica Sanchez'south Emotional Idol Finale Duet With Jennifer Holliday". Us Weekly . Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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