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{{Infobox song

| name = Something Got Me Started

| cover = Simply_Red_-_Something_Got_Me_Started.jpg

| type = single

| artist = Simply Red

| album = Stars

| B-side =

* "A New Flame"

* "Come On in My Kitchen"

| released =

| recorded =

| studio = Condulmer Recording (Venice, Italy)

| genre = Funk

| length =

| label = EastWest

| composer =

* Mick Hucknall

* Fritz McIntyre

| lyricist = Mick Hucknall

| producer =

* Stewart Levine

* Mick Hucknall

| prev_title = If You Don't Know Me by Now

| prev_year = 1989

| next_title = Stars

| next_year = 1991

| misc =

}}

"'Something Got Me Started'" is a song by British soul and pop band Simply Red, released as the first single from their fourth album, 'Stars' (1991). It was released in several forms — a 7-inch single, a 12-inch single, and a CD version, which includes a remix by Perfecto (Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne).

The song became successful around the world, peaking at number 11 in the United Kingdom and charting within the top 10 in New Zealand and several European countries; on the Eurochart Hot 100, the single reached number nine in November 1991. It was less successful than the band's previous hits in North America, peaking at number 11 in Canada and number 23 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100.

"Something Got Me Started" was included on the band's compilation albums, 'Greatest Hits' in 1996, 'Simply Red 25: The Greatest Hits' in 2008 and 'Song Book 19852010' in 2013. The song also appeared in the enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto V released in 2014.

Development and composition



Simply Red had achieved considerable commercial and critical success from the mid-1980s onwards with their own blue-eyed soul style that saw them repeatedly reach the top 10 around the world. Despite the 1989 album 'A New Flame' selling over two million copies in the UK alone, frontman Mick Hucknall was keen to develop the sound of the band further. The same year A New Flame was released, a number of dance-orientated records had started to infiltrate the UK singles chart, most notably the songs from the group Soul II Soul. In 2005, when interviewed for the Classic Albums episode on the making of the Stars album, Hucknall commented that he wanted a programmed drum sound that didn't sound synthetic. This led him to working with new musicians, including musician Gota Yashiki whose expertise with drum programming effectively replaced founder drummer Chris Joyce. Producer Stewart Levine also introduced Hucknall to Heitor Pereira which changed the guitar sound on the record, putting more emphasis on rhythm than melody. An early version of the song "Something Got Me Started" was premiered in a March 1990 concert in Didsbury, Manchester, whilst the group were promoting 'A New Flame' (later released on the VHS/Laserdisc 'Let Me Take You Home').

Release



Released on 9 September 1991, nearly a month before the album itself, "Something Got Me Started" reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart, and a number of remixes by artists like Steve 'Silk' Hurley and Paul Oakenfold helped it to achieve success on both the UK and European dance charts. Something Got Me Started was later re-recorded for the 2005 album 'Simplified', and re-released as a single in January 2006. The song has remained in Simply Red's live set lists since it was first premiered in 1990 and is often played as a final encore.

Critical reception



AllMusic editor Jon O'Brien opined that the "funky piano-led" song and "Stars" justify the 'Stars' album's multi-platinum success.O'Brien, Jon. AllMusic. Larry Flick from 'Billboard' stated that the track "maintains the Brit-eyed soul of previous hits", noting that Mick Hucknall "turns in an unusually restrained vocal, which adds depth and maturity to an already potent track." Ellen Fagan for CultureSonar noted that Simply Red "charges out of the proverbial gate with great impact. The dizzyingly beautiful video entices the eye with lithe, dancing silhouettes, a European backdrop, and delicious '80s overdrive. Another "love gone wrong" song with some lyrics but counters that with an upbeat tempo, powerful harmonies and a "call and answer" format of "I'd give it all up for you/(yes I would)" that builds in an irresistible crescendo."

Swedish newspaper 'Expressen' described the song as "bouncy".'Expressen'. 27 September 1991. Dave Sholin from the 'Gavin Report' commented, "Red hot from the moment they reached America's shores, the Mick Hucknall-led Simply Red outfit forged an intensely loyal following." He added that reminiscent of their 1986 hit, "Money's (Too Tight Too Mention)", "this uptempo groove is too strong to ignore." Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' said the song is "state of the art Simply Red. Mick Hucknall's star is still shining bright on this Money's Too Tight Too Mention type of song." A reviewer from 'People Magazine' noted its "peppy lite funk". Pop Rescue stated that the vocal melody here, sat alongside the funky bass and piano, "really gives this a light, upbeat feeling." Al Walentis from 'Reading Eagle' called it "brassy". Richard Paton from 'Toledo Blade' viewed it as a "soulful groove". Johnny Dee from 'Smash Hits' deemed it as "superb".

Music video



The official music video for the song was directed by British film and music video director Andy Morahan who later directed videos for the songs 'Fake' and 'Home' in Sicily. It was partly shot in Seville, Spain. The video features Hucknall dancing indoors and in the street, silhouettes of the band playing and a central female character who is seen in a number of city locations and riding on the back of a scooter.

'Simplified' version



"Something Got Me Started" was one of the eight previously released Simply Red songs re-recorded for the 2005 album 'Simplified'. It also became the second single release from the album, as a double A-side with a new cover of the Leon Russell song "A Song for You". This made it the only Simply Red song to date to be released as a single twice.

Track listings



* '7-inch single'

# "Something Got Me Started" (4:00)

# "A New Flame" (3:57)

* '12-inch maxi'

# "Something Got Me Started" (Perfecto Mix) (Gary Barnacle - Alto Sax) (5:13)

# "Something Got Me Started" (Instrumental Mix) (Gary Barnacle - Alto Sax)

# "A New Flame" (3:57)

* 'CD maxi'

# "Something Got Me Started" (4:00)

# "Come on in My Kitchen" (1:30)

# "A New Flame" (3:24)

# "Something Got Me Started" (Perfecto Mix) (Gary Barnacle - Alto Sax) (5:13)

Personnel



* Mick Hucknall lead vocals and backing vocals

* Fritz McIntyre electronic piano and backing vocals

* Tim Kellett synthesizers and backing vocals

* Heitor Pereira electric guitar

* Shaun Ward bass

* Ian Kirkham saxophone

* Gota Yashiki drums and drum machine

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



References



Category:1991 singles

Category:1991 songs

Category:East West Records singles

Category:Music videos directed by Andy Morahan

Category:Music videos shot in Spain

Category:Simply Red songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Stewart Levine

Category:Songs written by Fritz McIntyre

Category:Songs written by Mick Hucknall

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