I Heard It Through The Grapevine

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I bet you're wonderin' how I knew

'Bout your plans to make me blue

With some other guy you knew before

Between the two of us guys

You know I loved you more

It took me by surprise I must say

When I found out yesterday

Don't you know that I heard it through the grapevine

Not much longer would you be mine

Oh I heard it through the grapevine

Oh I'm just about to lose my mind



Honey, honey yeah.

I heard it through the grapevine

Not much longer would you be mine baby



I know a man ain't supposed to cry

But these tears I can't hold inside

Losin' you would end my life you see

'Cause you mean that much to me

You could have told me yourself

That you loved some one else

Instead I heard it through the grapevine

Not much longer would you be mine

Oh, I heard it through the grapevine

And I'm just about to lose my mind



Honey, honey yeah

I heard it through the grapevine

Not much longer would you be mine, baby



People say believe half of what you see

Son and none of what you hear

But I can't help but be confused

If it's true please tell me dear

Do you plan to let me go

For the other guy you loved before?



Don't you know I heard it through the grapevine

Not much longer would you be mine, baby yeah

I heard it through the grapevine

I'm just about to love my mind

Honey, honey, yeah

I heard it through the grapevine,

Not much longer would you be mine, baby yeah

I Heard It Through The Grapevine

Zapp's 1981 recording of 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' stands as a pivotal moment in the evolution of electronic dance music. By reimagining the classic Motown hit with a driving, synthesized rhythm section, Zapp transformed the track into a blueprint for the emerging house genre. The song's distinctive bassline and repetitive structure defined the sound of early club culture, influencing countless artists who followed in the late 1980s and 1990s. As one of the most recognizable tracks in the history of electronic music, it bridged the gap between traditional soul and modern dance, cementing Zapp's legacy as a foundational figure in the field.