Creme d'Cocoa did a reply to 'I Will Survive' taking the man's perspective on the situation but using much the same song.
First, Candi Staton sang "Young Hearts Run Free"....
And replied with "Victim"...
Michael Jackson told a tale with "Billie Jean"...
Then Lydia Murdock told him off with "Superstar"...
Ryan Paris shares "Dolce Vita" with us ....
A few years later, Kristian Conde pays tribute to Ryan Paris and names his song "Dolce Vita" also....
Are there any other disco or dance songs that reply to another disco or dance song?
Creme d'Cocoa did a reply to 'I Will Survive' taking the man's perspective on the situation but using much the same song.
...ya gotta beat the street......
I like this one! Creme D'Cocoa eh...like the male vocals.Wonder what inspired them to make this recording? They look pretty funky as well.
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Wasn't there a 'guy' version, called "Murphy's Jive Law", that was an answer to Cheri's, "Murphy's Law"?
"MUSIC IS AN EMOTION, SEARCHING FOR IT'S VOICE"
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I've got vague memories of a male answer record to Barbara Mason's 'Another Man' (the man who had another man!) too.
...ya gotta beat the street......
Cher "Take Me Home"
Cher "Wasn't It Good?"
Thanks guys. I found them all...
this record always amused me
look out girls its tom the peepers brother john and hes twice as pervey, peek-ahh-boo!
"Because there's music in the air."
First, Paul Lekakis asked "how's about coming back to my room for a little boom boom"....
...and then the girls of Body Heat reminded him that "boom boom's not the only thing" they were looking for! (course, the girls from Body Heat wasn't what Lekakis was looking for either...heh)
Dancin' helps relieve the pain, soothes your mind, makes you happy again
Kid Creole did a remake of Machine's "There But For the Grace of God Go I'', but he cut the offensive parts of the lyrics.
♪♪♪ The music is higher/ I don't want to stop
♪♪♪ (Cerrone's Paradise)
And in '73, First Choice followed up their "Armed And Extremely Dangerous" (about "Dangerous Dan") with "Smarty Pants", whereby the female protagonist hooked up with Dan and later had a baby by him.
Some good finds here. I had never heard the "No! Mr "Boom Boom""
And going back to early First Choice reminded me of The Jimmy Castor Bunch...
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