Take My Gum

Take My Gum is a song by Andrea Delfino under the alias Dolly Pop.

A remix by Y&Co. was released in 1995, and the Japanese pop group MAX covered the song in Japanese under the new title "Get My Love!" which was released in 1996.

Lyrics
[Verse] Baby blue, Baby blue, yes I'm Baby blue for you My baby, Baby blue for you, my baby just can I do Baby blue, Baby blue, yes I'm Baby blue for you My lover, Baby blue for you my lover, slavin' to you [Bridge] Don't you know I'm loving our body You could change the life on fire Holdin' me, do but tell me you'll wait I'm waiting you to lose in my destiny [Chorus - repeat twice] Take my gum, ah, I won't play Take my gum, you can take my affections Take my gum, ah, I won't play I keep movin' on 'till the night is gone

Personnel

 * Andrea Delfino - Vocalist
 * Claudio Accatino - Writer, Executive Producer
 * Federico Rimonti - Writer, Executive Producer, Cover Photo
 * Roberto Festari - Writer, Producer, Arranger
 * Daniro Arona - Writer
 * Edoardo Adamo - Guitars
 * Recorded and mixed at Live Music Studio

HRG 107 Single
Take My Gum was released on the HRG 107 vinyl single in 1994.

MAX Cover (1996)
The Japanese pop girl group MAX covered the song under the new title "Get My Love!", which was released as a single on October 9th 1996 together with their cover of "Broken Heart" by Norma Sheffield. It was included on their debut album Maximum on December 11th 1996.

It was mentioned in a Hi-NRG Attack song "Cantare Ballare (Happy Eurobeat)" by Bazooka Girl.

Trivia

 * Two versions were made for the song, as with the case of some of the early Hi-NRG Attack songs. One was the original version used in the vinyl single and the label compilation album Eurobeat Fresh Collection 4, and the other was the version with the altered instrumentation and riff used in Eurobeat Flash Vol. 1.