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Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr

Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis JrMarilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.: (had a top 40 hit with "You DonĚt Have to be a Star")

Shine On Silver Moon

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  • Gary

    Noteworthy to the 1978 LP 'Marilyn and Billy' (Columbia BL35603) is the extremely solid Marilyn McCoo version of "Saving All My Love For You", casually assumed by many to have been first done by Whitney Houston (1984).

     
     

  • thomson

    this song iis marvellous.. once you heard.. it'll patched to your head permanently

     
     

  • vyniljunkie

    SHINE ON SILVER MOON is a DISCO CLASSIC. It belongs in the DISCO HALL OF FAME!! An excellent son to dance to, and extremely deejay friendly! I loved playing this song, I can hear them shouting now, SHINE ON,SHINE ON, SILVER MOON, YOU'VE GOT SHINE ON SILVER MOON HOW CAN YOU NOT LOVE THIS SONG, on my scale from 1-10 it is an easy TEN!!

     
     

  • Ernie Sarmiento

    how can I order the single song Shine on Silver Moon song or CD album with that song?

     
     

  • Delmar Browne

    Shine On, Silver Moon was a Disco Classic from this Duo part from the 5th Dimension.

     
     

  • DiscoMusic.com

    You are right as far as I'm concerned. Soul to Disco is a logical step, but many others see differently. Especially since some Soul artists of the day looked down at doing Disco. These artists are included here to cover all bases.

     
     

  • AiNoCorrida

    Why are all these soul artists listed as unusal? 70s soul to disco is a logical step, in my mind anyway...

     
     


 

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