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    track id: what is the name? artist?

    the words go like..................

    -0ohhhhhhhh 77

    -push ups and tune ups and bending and stretching.....

    -who made "can't believe" under atlantic records

    -mr. telephone

    -sing sing (the "punkin out" era version)

    -time warp artist?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sn View Post
    the words go like..................

    -ohhhhhhhh 77

    -push ups and tune ups and bending and stretching.....

    -who made "can't believe" under atlantic records

    -mr. telephone

    -sing sing (the "punkin out" era version)
    1 - I.C. Love Affair - Gaz Nevada

    2 - Feel Good - Electra feat. Tara Butler

    3 - Nancy Martin

    4 - Answering Machine made the original version

    5 - The Charlie Calello Orchestra did Sing Sing Sing. That's the one with the big band sound. Gaz did Sing Sing.

    6 - Eddy Grant

    And there ya have it......JMJ
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    I thought # 2 was Morris Day Ohhh 777-93 eleven
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    The punkout version of Sing,sing,sing is by the Broads.

    "Move it to the left,move it to the right.."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie 3:26 View Post
    The punkout version of Sing,sing,sing is by the Broads.

    "Move it to the left,move it to the right.."
    Hahahahha - forgot about that one......JMJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie 3:26 View Post
    The punkout version of Sing,sing,sing is by the Broads.

    "Move it to the left,move it to the right.."
    Naw, I think He's talking about Charlie Calello. It's the one Herb Kent played all the time on the Punkout show. Never really cared for the broads version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TAB. View Post
    Naw, I think He's talking about Charlie Calello. It's the one Herb Kent played all the time on the Punkout show. Never really cared for the broads version.
    I know this version was popular around the same time,but you may be correct as well.

    I preferred the raw Calello version on the lp with the piano break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie 3:26 View Post
    The punkout version of Sing,sing,sing is by the Broads.

    "Move it to the left,move it to the right.."
    It seems as though "Sing,sing,sing" is becoming popular again in those parts. I have notice some inquiries about that song lately in Chi-town. Jamie you must be banging that joint one of my fav's tracks on the cd I got from you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie 3:26 View Post
    I know this version was popular around the same time,but you may be correct as well.

    I preferred the raw Calello version on the lp with the piano break.
    The Broads version was on a par with the Bent Boys version of Walk The Night or Suzi Q's version of Harmony to me. Always preferred the original.......JMJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMJ View Post
    The Broads version was on a par with the Bent Boys version of Walk The Night or Suzi Q's version of Harmony to me. Always preferred the original.......JMJ
    Or

    Kim Mazelle's was that all it was

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    Wow ... I must be the only one who digs The Broads version. The Charlie Caello one was overplayed, IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMJ View Post
    1 - I.C. Love Affair - Gaz Nevada

    2 - Feel Good - Electra feat. Tara Butler

    3 - Nancy Martin

    4 - Answering Machine made the original version

    5 - The Charlie Calello Orchestra did Sing Sing Sing. That's the one with the big band sound. Gaz did Sing Sing.

    6 - Eddy Grant

    And there ya have it......JMJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneMasterMixer View Post
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    Nah - just old......JMJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMJ View Post
    Nah - just old......JMJ
    I nonly knew of the Skatt Bros version of Walk the Night ..which came first?
    I'm cracking up because i remember when Larry levan was breaking Ain't no Mountain High I got talked into buying this version by this White gay group..."This is the ONE I'm telling you!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBownca View Post
    I nonly knew of the Skatt Bros version of Walk the Night ..which came first?
    I'm cracking up because i remember when Larry levan was breaking Ain't no Mountain High I got talked into buying this version by this White gay group..."This is the ONE I'm telling you!"
    Skatt Bros was first. The other one is pretty weak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Magic' Juan View Post
    Skatt Bros was first. The other one is pretty weak.

    I won't even listen to it The Skatt Brothers was the only one for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBownca View Post
    I won't even listen to it The Skatt Brothers was the only one for me
    Your ears thank you.
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    Funny how many records we used to rock back in the day and listen now and are like "Wow ...that was MADDD Gay!"
    My arrogant ass thought gay dudes liked to hear me play cause i was cute ...they thought I was one of them rockin Fire island and shit!

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