Background The Marvelettes single peaked in the United States in spring 1967 at number 13 on the
Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart and at number two on the
Billboard soul chart. The group's version of the song was produced by
Smokey Robinson. The song is written in the first person, from the point of view of someone who has "laid such a tender trap" to catch a lover. Lead singer
Wanda Young-Rogers (wife of Miracles member
Bobby Rogers) talks about how she had been stalking her lover, having to learn his "ways and habits" so she could plan how to catch him. But "certain things rearrange" and she finds herself caught, presumably, in love with her 'game.' There seems to be 3 variations issued. The original mono single ended cold, yet some (not all) of the stereo remixes fade at the end. There is also a different last verse on some of the reissues, leading to the assumption that Smokey recorded the song much longer than any of the issued versions. Additionally, the single version and at least one of the stereo mixes exclude the first part of the second verse.
Billboard named the song #71 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.
Personnel • Lead vocals by
Wanda Young-Rogers • Background vocals by
Gladys Horton,
Katherine Anderson and
The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, and Louvain Demps • Instrumentation by
The Funk Brothers Chart performance ==Grace Jones version==