Discussion on Memorial:ID: title and artist "Don't Park Your Loving"? within the Ask Others To Identify A Disco Song forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; woman vocalist 1981 or prior Lyrics: Drive Drive Drive don't park your loving (backup singers doing counterpoint to the lead) ...
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| woman vocalist 1981 or prior Lyrics: Drive Drive Drive don't park your loving (backup singers doing counterpoint to the lead) Don't park your loving I want it I need it all don't park your loving drive me up the wall don't park it you loving I want it I need it all Yetta |
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| First of all, let me thank Yetta to give me an alibi to go and re-discover hidden gems of my collection. "Don't park your loving" is a FAB track by the female band High Inergy (right spelling) on Gordy rec. (1981), from the "High Inergy" album, that (just for information) contains at least another three amazing tracks:the uptempo "Going thru the motions", the soulful "Heaven's just a step away" and the reggae ballad "I just wanna dance with you".......*sigh* ....memories!!!!!
__________________ \"..There\'s a time for work and time for play, Let\'s get it straight....\" ROB |
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| Thanks Rob. Yetta |
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