Trammps - Thats Where the Happy People Go
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That's Where The Happy People Go (Promo 12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

Atlantic Records (US) / 1975 / DSKO 63
12" Disco single 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record - promotional copy

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Producer: Ronnie Baker, Norman Harris, Earl Young
Arranged by Ron Baker
A Tom Moulton Mix
Publishing: Golden Fleece Music, BMI

 

SONGS TRACKLISTING

Side A
That's Where The Happy People Go (5:24)
(Ronald Baker)

Side B
That's Where The Happy People Go (5:24)
(Ronald Baker)

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

Philadelphia session musicians Baker, Harris and Young made their mark with the Trammps (NOT Tramps) as well as on Salsoul. Their biggest hit for the Trammps: the infamous Disco Inferno with the chorus "Burn baby burn - Disco Inferno . . ." Nonetheless, That's Where The Happy People Go is far better and a genuine Disco classic that is not to be missed.

Listen to That's Where The Happy People Go by The Trammps:

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  • Mauricio Vieira

    I like Disco Inferno. The best music of Discoo

     
     

  • KoolChris

    I liked "disco Inferno, but "Where the happy people go" has to be their/the best ever disco track. But forget this shorter mix, and go get the album version, with a KILLER break to die for.

     
     

  • TheNickelShoe

    Thank you..I've been looking for a cd including this very full album-version...

    regards
    Johnny

     
     

  • GroovinYou

    Also check out Disco Connection, Vol. 2 with a 7:00 + version! Nice intro in the beginning.

     
     

  • TheNickelShoe

    ...and the longer and more complete version could be found on the beautiful album 'Where The Happy People Go'...HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE!

     
     

  • TheNickelShoe

    no comments needed here...this is the DISCO! Even in Stockholm we had a disco in the '70s called
    'Trammps - Where The Happy People Go'

     
     


 

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