if anyone could help me out. I'm trying to find some info on the artist Rocker's revenge. Exactly how many songs did they have? Thanks.
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Except for Walking On Sunshine they, or better Donnie Calvin, released a track titled The Harder They Come that I know of and which sounds a bit like Walking On Sunshine.
Apparently there were more songs: Living For The Weekend (Let's Work) and Sunshine Partytime, but I never acually heard these tracks.
A recent remix of Walking On Sunshine is available on a compilation of Arthur Baker songs (producer of the track), titled Breakin', which also features the long version of the original.
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'Sunshine Partytime' was just a rap cash-in of 'Walking On Sunshine'. 'The Harder They Come' was a re-make of the Jimmy Cliff song which was released in the UK first to capitalise on the success of 'Walking On Sunshine', which was massive here (I couldn't get enough of it...Arthur Baker was The Man at the time). It featured a re-mix of '...Partytime' on the flip.
'Living For The Weekend' was the O'Jays' tune and a none-too-successful cover, over here at least (it bombed, in fact).
For the completist, there supposedly exists a promo-only 12" of 'Battle Cry' which was from one of the Beat Street or Breakdance soundtracks.
"Dubbin on Sunshine" was quite a nice jazzy mix of their hit - it was on the flip of "Sunshine Partytime".
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i just bought a 12" from rocker's revenge. The song title is tell it to my heart. Its from 1983. Anyone know this song from them?
I think you mean 'There Goes My Heart'. But that's not any good either. I'd forgotten that one.Originally Written by mixtape
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