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Performer: IndeepTitle: Danse Toujours
Released: 1983
MP3 album: 1177 mb
FLAC album: 1741 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: MMF XM AHX MIDI RA VOC WAV
Genre: Other
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Their follow-up song, "You Can't Change That", was released in 1979 from the Rock On album. The song was another Top 10 hit, peaking at on the Billboard chart during the summer and also selling a million copies. In 1980, the group became known as Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio. The group released two more albums, Two Places at the Same Time in 1980 and A Woman Needs Love in 1981 both gold albums. In 1981, he produced the hard funk single "Sweat (till you get wet)" by Brick.
The Ray Parker Jr. podcast is a long form conversation with Ray's close friends, musicians, Actors, influencers and more! Ray's guest on this episode is legendary bassist, Rudy Sarzo. You know Ray Parker Jr. as the artist who wrot. pril 5, 2018. ds/2018/04/story template 02. png admin2018-04-05 05:23:432018-04-09 22:01:09Who You Gonna Call, The Ray Parker Jr Story.
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In 1984, Ray Parker Jr. was signed by the producers of Ghostbusters to develop the film’s title song. Later that year, Huey Lewis and the News sued Parker, citing the similarities between the Ghostbusters song and their earlier hit I Want a New Drug. According to Huey Lewis and the News, this was especially damaging to them since Ghostbusters was so popular, rising to number one on the charts for three weeks. As a result of this statement, Parker Jr. filed a suit against Lewis, claiming he violated the settlement’s confidentiality agreement and seeking an unspecified amount of compensatory and punitive damages as well as attorney fees. An issue of Premiere Magazine would later feature an anniversary article about the movie Ghostbusters. In that article, the filmmakers admit to using the song I Want A New Drug as temporary background music in many scenes.
The recording blends Ray's penchant for catchy melodic grooves, anthems for respect, carnal desires from women, and butt shaking dance grooves. Three singles were culled from what would be the last Ray Parker, Jr. and Raydio album. First single, and one of the band's highest charting Pop entries, was the album's title track which hit No. 1 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart. The song also hit No. 4 on Billboard's Hot 100 Pop Singles chart, and No. 11 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart
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