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    Love is like an Itchin: Is it "hide" or "out"?

    I need some expert assistance interpreting what is probably my favorite Motown song, Love is Like an Itchin' in My Heart.

    For years I thought in the verse below, the word in bold in the lyric was HIDE.

    ...I've been bitten by the love bug
    and I need some information
    to help me, out/hide the situation...
    However, with the superb remastering by the Universal team in the early 2000s, it became obvious, at least in the stereo album version, that the word is OUT. I think I first discovered this on the blue Motown boxed set.

    Which is all fine and well until the Expanded Edition of A-Go Go came out. Having closely listened to the various versions, I swear I hear the word HIDE intermittently throughout but clearly at the end [[5m:16s) of the SupreMix version.

    Does anyone else hear the word HIDE instead of OUT, in any version of this song, or am I just crazy [[both is also possible)?

    Thanks in advance.

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    It is "out". If "hide" is heard it could be an alternate? I never noticed that one before. I'll have to listen to the expanded version again. I'm sure someone with much more knowledge will help you out. Interesting observation though and a great song.

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    I've always heard "out" as a short way of saying "outta the situation". But then again, there are those here, I am sure, who were at the recording session and have the definitive answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobucats View Post
    I've always heard "out" as a short way of saying "outta the situation". But then again, there are those here, I am sure, who were at the recording session and have the definitive answer.
    I've heard "out the situation" but I swear in the Scratch It and SupreMix, Diana plays with the word "hide".

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    I’ve never heard hide, only “out ‘da situation”

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