I don't have RealPlayer but lyrics make me think of "KEEP WARM" by Jinny.
Hello,
Am trying to I.D. a song played by Timmy Regisford on the Saturday Night Dance Party, WBLS NY in 1988. The lyrics are as follows:
Sitting here thinking of my lover.....
Because I know he can move to a lover's beat
Squeeze me, don't tease me
Make me scream and shout
Always warm enough, am in love in doubt
He heats me up, makes my body start to fire.
The chrous:
Keep, Keep, Keep me warm
Everlasting touch
Keep, Keep, Keep me warm
Never less than some
Keep, Keep, Keep Me warm
So squeez me, don't tease me
Make me scream and shout
I like, I like, I like hot
The vocals sound like Alisha
http://dhpmixes.com/mixes/TimmyRegis...housepagea.ram
the link is above and it starts at 23:43. Appreciate everyone's help and thanks. Please let me know if the links plays or not.
I don't have RealPlayer but lyrics make me think of "KEEP WARM" by Jinny.
Love Has No Time or Place
Nicky
OK, I'd like to know the name of that song & most of the other songs up there too!
If you know the names of the other songs in the mix, feel free to most those too!:D
I can only identify 2 so far, Jump Back by Dhar Braxton and Midnight Girl by Lenny Williams, I'd love to know the rest!
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Found it! It sounded familiar-it's Voices In The Dark/Keep It Warm
The mix starts out with "Deeper" by New Birth,goes into the break of "At Midight" by T Connection,Unknown,Lenny Williams,Dhar Braxton then "Can't Nobody Love Me" by General Johnson and then another track that is on the tip of my tongue (Dance) If you Feel It I think,then Voices In The Dark
Thom
The song after the At Midnight break is the Jackson's "Mirrors of My Mind" which was as re-issued as a re-edit on Underdog Edits Vol.3.
Thank you all for your help, you just saved me a couple of years before I found out who or what this song was. Also, thank you Discomusic members for helping my remember Bay 6 at Brighton Beach and the San Gennaro fest at Little Italy, those were the days.![]()
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