Tracey Ullman did a song called "Breakaway" in the 80's that was pretty uptempo. Though it wasn't really disco, it was certainly danceable. Those don't sound like the lyrics, though.
Many years ago I had a cassette compilation which got ruined. On it was Divine "You think you're a man", Carol Jiani "Hit n run lover" and Imagination "Body talk". There was also a fast track called (I think) "Breakaway".
I don't know who the artist was but I think the lyrics went something like "You've got to breakaway, make yourself a better day, don't throw away that energy, take a chance and smile and say, breakaway, breakaway, I need to breakaway, breakaway".
The singer was female, it was from the early eighties and I desperately want to find a copy of it. If anybody knows who did it, please let me know.
Thanks, Neil.
Tracey Ullman did a song called "Breakaway" in the 80's that was pretty uptempo. Though it wasn't really disco, it was certainly danceable. Those don't sound like the lyrics, though.
the song is
Watson Beasley - Breakaway (1980, Warner)
I listened to the song and it has female vocals and matches the lyrics you mentioned. It's in a high energy groove and suits nicely to the Divine and Carol Jiani style. I have it on a nice Australian compilation cd called "Mirror ball classics 2".
Karl, Munich
hi my name is alfred beasley from the group watson beasley I co wrote the song breakaway...... you can reach me at alfredbeasleydrum@fuse.net
Alfred Beasley! If this is really you I'm gonna pee my pants! We just had a thread a month ago talking about your LP and it's wonderfull-ness(do a search in forums for "the album Watson Beasley) I have wondered why you both
only recorded 1 lp with so much promise and talent-share with us what happened after
Watson Beasley was released(if you don't mind)
and what you are up to now.There are alot
of fans here that would love to know.
Thom
Here is the forum for Watson Beasley:
http://www.discomusic.com/forums/dis...n-beasley.html
And welcome to Alfred Beasley. The Watson Beasley album is a favorite of mine.
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