Peak
4
Weeks
11
Score
2,061
Chart Year
1961
This song has nothing to do with the Metallica song of the same name. It is, however, one of The Shirelles' biggest hits, being their fourth Top-40 in a career total of 12. "Mama Said" was a product of the Brill Building/1650 Broadway (see our interview with Toni Wine for more on that) "girl group" era, when songs were cranked out music factories in New York City. Various sources conflict, so we'll just say that The Shirelles' had a Shrodinger's chance of actually being produced by Phil Spector, may have one time been in the orbit of Atlantic Records, and the song "Mama Said" was probably written by either Willie Denson, Luther Dixon, Burt Bacharach, or Hal David, or any combination thereof. To give you an idea of how scattered music research can be, The Shirelles started out signed to Tiara Records by Florence Greenberg, who sold Tiara, Shirelles and all, to Decca Records. They then jumped to Scepter Records, also founded by Florence Greenberg, who rode Shirelles 'til her retirement when she sold Scepter to Springboard International, and then later Springboard International's catalog was bought by Gusto Records. So that's some five different companies you can license this song from. That's not counting the covers by the likes of Dionne Bromfield and Amy Winehouse. We give up on trying to peg authorship on a song at this point and declare that it grew on a tree. Of course, "Mama Said" is still very much alive and well on the radio oldies' circuit, and has appeared in countless film and TV soundtracks, including commercials. It's a special favorite amongst chick flicks, with its most prominent use being in the soundtrack to One Fine Day. Another memorable usage is in the second episode of the second season of the original The Tracey Ullman Show, in the sketch titled "Drugs and Guns," in which Julie Kavner is a pharmacist bent on committing suicide after closing hours right when a robber (played by Dan Castellaneta) tries to rob the place. They end up singing it. Amy Winehouse's teenage goddaughter Dionne Bromfield covered the song in 2009 taking it to #43 on the UK singles chart. Two years later Winehouse's last appearance on stage, three days before she passed away, featured her supporting Dionne in a performance of this song at London's Roundhouse.
Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, mama said (Mama said, mama said) Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, my mama said (Mama said, mama said) I went walking the other day and Everything was going fine Met a little boy named Billy Joe And then I almost lost my mind Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, my mama said (Mama said, mama said) Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, my mama said And then she said someone would look at me Like I'm looking at you someday Then I might find I don't want you any old way but I don't worry 'causre Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, my mama said (Mama said, mama said) Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, my mama said My eyes are wide open But all that I can see is Chapel bells a-tollin' For everyone but-a me but I don't worry 'cause Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, my mama said (Mama said, mama said) Mama said there'll be days like this There'll be days like this, my mama said (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) don't you worry (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) don't you worry, now (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) mama said there'll be days like this (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) there'll be days like this, my mama said (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) mama said there'll be days like this (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) there'll be days like this, my mama said (Mama said, mama said, hey, hey) don't you worry
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Apr 17, 1961 | 78 | 48 |
| 2 | Apr 24, 1961 | 42 | 84 |
| 3 | May 1, 1961 | 18 | 108 |
| 4 | May 8, 1961 | 14 | 112 |
| 5 | May 15, 1961 | 9 | 117 |
| 6 | May 22, 1961 | 6 | 120 |
| 7 | May 29, 1961 | 4 | 122 |
| 8 | Jun 5, 1961 | 4 | 122 |
| 9 | Jun 12, 1961 | 12 | 114 |
| 10 | Jun 19, 1961 | 22 | 104 |
| 11 | Jun 26, 1961 | 53 | 73 |