About the song

“Maybe,” a song that reverberates across decades, holds a distinct place in music history. Its origins, however, are shrouded in a fascinating web of creative collaboration. Originally credited to End Records owner George Goldner and “Casey,” the co-writing credit later shifted to Richard Barrett. But music enthusiasts believe Arlene Smith, the lead singer of the iconic girl group, The Chantels, deserves recognition as an uncredited co-writer. This adds a layer of intrigue to the already powerful story of “Maybe.”

Recorded on October 16, 1957, “Maybe” emerged in a vibrant doo-wop style, with Barrett’s piano melodies weaving seamlessly into the Chantels’ signature harmonies. Released in December 1957, it quickly climbed the charts, peaking at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the R&B chart within just a few months. This meteoric rise wasn’t a fluke. Many music historians hail “Maybe” as “arguably, the first true glimmering of the girl group sound.”

The song’s significance extends far beyond its chart success. Rolling Stone magazine placed it at No. 199 on their prestigious list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time,” a testament to its lasting impact on the musical landscape. Renowned music critic Robert Christgau also included it in his “Basic Record Library,” solidifying its place as a cornerstone of 1950s and 1960s recordings.

“Maybe” transcended its era, inspiring numerous covers. The Three Degrees (twice, in 1966 and 1970) and the legendary Janis Joplin (on her 1969 album) brought their unique interpretations to the song. More recently, Miguel Matute Project’s 2019 version featuring Monica Mayen’s vocals showcased the song’s enduring appeal.

The story of “Maybe” is more than just a catchy tune. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration, the influence of uncredited voices, and the groundbreaking impact of the girl group sound. With its timeless lyrics and captivating melody, “Maybe” continues to resonate with listeners across generations, holding its place as a true doo-wop gem.

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Lyrics

Maybe, if I pray every night
You’ll come back to me
And Maybe, if I cry every day
You’ll come back to stay
Oh, maybe
Maybe, if I hold your hand
you will understand
And maybe, if I kissed your lips
I’ll be at your command
Oh, maybe
I’ve cried and prayed to the Lord
To send you back my love
But instead you came to me
Only in my dreams
Maybe if I pray every night
You’ll come back to me
And maybe if I cry every day
You’ll come back to stay
Oh, maybe
Maybe (Maybe, maybe, maybe)
Maybe (Maybe, maybe, maybe)
Maybe (Maybe, maybe, maybe)

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