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MCA Records
published: 26 Feb 2021
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Rose Royce - Car Wash (MCA Records 1976)
"Car Wash" is a hit disco song performed by Rose Royce and written and produced by Norman Whitfield, it was the group's debut single and one of the most notable successes of the disco era. Written and produced by the band's main producer Norman Whitfield, "Car Wash", the theme of the 1976 film Car Wash, was Rose Royce's most successful hit single and the lead single from their first album, the Car Wash soundtrack. Reaching number one in the United States on the Billboard pop and R&B; charts, "Car Wash" also peaked at number three on the disco charts and reached number nine in the UK singles chart in February 1977. The song was later covered in 2004 by Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott, who released their version as the single for the Shark Tale soundtrack.
Former Motown Records producer...
published: 13 Feb 2015
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Moldea on MCA, the Mafia and the corruption of Ronald Reagan
Dan Moldea, author of the 1986 book, "Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA and the Mob," explains the corruption of Ronald Reagan by MCA, his one-time talent agent--whom Reagan, while serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild helped become a multi-billion dollar business. And then, as a quid pro quo, MCA helped Reagan become a multi-millionaire. According to Moldea, MCA had ties to the Mafia throughout its history.
published: 02 Jul 2009
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Daddy O - Got To MCA Records Because Of Hank Shocklee & Previous Work We Did (247HH Exclusive)
Official 247HH exclusive interview with Brooklyn based Hop-Hop artist Daddy O, where you’ll hear about how he became a part of MCA Records.
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published: 23 Nov 2016
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Debbie Jacobs - Don't You Want My Love? (MCA Records 1979)
"Don't You Want My Love" is a song written by Paul Sabu.
Debbie Jacobs is a female Black American singer born in Baltimore, Maryland who had several Disco hits. Her biggest chart hit was "High on Your Love," which climbed to #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. The song, along with "Hot Hot (Give It All You Got)" went to #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Other '70s hits included, "Don't You Want My Love" and "Undercover Lover", which are her best known hit singles. She enjoyed a second #1 dance hit in 2000 in a new version of her 70s club hit song "Don't You Want My Love" (as Debbie Jacobs-Rock), produced by Rosabel.
Debbie is accompanied by Rick Bozzo (bass); Hot Chopes (horns); Davida's Gang (strings); John Mandeland (percussion) and Hot Fudge (vocal/background).
Don't you...
published: 28 Nov 2012
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Mixmasters - Tony G's So Good (MCA Records, Inc. 1988)
Electro
published: 02 Nov 2019
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Nesto Velasquez Personalidad Personality ©1992 MCA Records
90s Music R&B;/G-Funk/Hip-Hop/Soul/New Jack Swing and good later stuff, enjoy the music videos and share/like them
published: 19 Jul 2017
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Musical Youth - Reason (7" MCA Records)
Brazilian 33rpm version
(I do not own the rights of the song! Only sharing not uploaded versions)
published: 13 Jan 2019
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Warrior "Fighting for the Earth" -- MCA Records
Music Video: Warrior "Fighting for the Earth"
MCA Records (US)
Virgin Records (Intl)
Perry McCarty
Rick Bennett
Joe Floyd
Tommy Asakawa
Jimmy "The Tube" Volpe -- http://www.priestsoflove.com/
Liam Jason
Bruce Turgon
Director: Jim Yukich
published: 28 May 2006
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James Jt Taylor - Long Hot Summer Night - 91 - (M.C.A Records)
Musicfunkyshow (R & B New Jack)
published: 13 Apr 2013
5:13
Rose Royce - Car Wash (MCA Records 1976)
"Car Wash" is a hit disco song performed by Rose Royce and written and produced by Norman Whitfield, it was the group's debut single and one of the most notable...
"Car Wash" is a hit disco song performed by Rose Royce and written and produced by Norman Whitfield, it was the group's debut single and one of the most notable successes of the disco era. Written and produced by the band's main producer Norman Whitfield, "Car Wash", the theme of the 1976 film Car Wash, was Rose Royce's most successful hit single and the lead single from their first album, the Car Wash soundtrack. Reaching number one in the United States on the Billboard pop and R&B; charts, "Car Wash" also peaked at number three on the disco charts and reached number nine in the UK singles chart in February 1977. The song was later covered in 2004 by Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott, who released their version as the single for the Shark Tale soundtrack.
Former Motown Records producer Norman Whitfield had been commissioned to record the soundtrack album for Car Wash by director Michael Schultz. Although Whitfield did not want to assume the project, he decided to do so, both for financial incentives as well as the chance to give Rose Royce, a disco/funk backing band that Whitfield signed to his own label in 1975, the exposure they needed to become mainstream. Unable to develop a theme song for the film, inspiration finally struck Whitfield while playing a game of basketball, and he allegedly wrote his first draft of "Car Wash" on a paper bag from a fried chicken eatery.
The resulting song set the mood and tone for the comedy film it was commissioned for. Rose Royce lead singer Rose Norwalt (Gwen Dickey), with brief assistance from guitarist Kenji Brown, describes a fun and easy-going car washing business, where everything is "always cool/and the boss don't mind sometimes if you act a fool."
Car Wash's soundtrack, a double album, was Rose Royce's debut LP, and the title track was their debut single. "Car Wash" sold two million copies, and was a number one success on both the Billboard popular and R&B; charts in the United States and a top ten success in the United Kingdom. The song held the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for one week, from January 23 to January 29, 1977, replacing "I Wish" by Stevie Wonder and replaced by "Torn Between Two Lovers" by Mary MacGregor. The Car Wash soundtrack album, entirely recorded by Rose Royce and Whitfield, spawned two more successful singles: "I Wanna Get Next to You" and "I'm Going Down" (later covered in 1994 by Mary J. Blige).
Rose Royce is an American soul and R&B; group. They are best known for several hit singles during the 1970s including "Car Wash," "I Wanna Get Next to You," "I'm Going Down", "Wishing on a Star", and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore".
ooooh...
You might not ever get rich
But let me tell you it's better than digging a ditch
There ain't no telling who you might meet
A moviestar or maybe even an Indian chief
Working at the car wash
Working at the car wash, yeah
Come on and sing it with me, car wash
Sing it with the feeling now, car wash yeah
Come some of the work get's kind of hard
This ain't no place to be if you planned on being a star
Let me tell you it's always cool
And the boss don't mind sometimes if you act a fool
At the car wash, woooh
Talking about the car wash, yeah
Come on y'all and sing it for me
Car wash, woh, car wash yeah
Well those cars never seem to stop coming
(Work and work) Keep those waxin' machines humming
(Work and work) My fingers to the bone
(Work and work) Keep up, I can't wait till it's time to go home
Hey, get your car washed today
Be in our band, you don't have to pay
Come on and give us a play
Car wash
Talking about the car wash yeah
Car wash yeah
Come on y'all and sing it with me
Car wash
Sing it with feeling
Car wash yeah [Repeat till fade]
Wowowoh
Those cars never seem to stop coming
Keeps those rags and machines coming
Let me tell you it's always cool,
And the boss don't mind sometimes if you, act the fool
https://wn.com/Rose_Royce_Car_Wash_(Mca_Records_1976)
"Car Wash" is a hit disco song performed by Rose Royce and written and produced by Norman Whitfield, it was the group's debut single and one of the most notable successes of the disco era. Written and produced by the band's main producer Norman Whitfield, "Car Wash", the theme of the 1976 film Car Wash, was Rose Royce's most successful hit single and the lead single from their first album, the Car Wash soundtrack. Reaching number one in the United States on the Billboard pop and R&B; charts, "Car Wash" also peaked at number three on the disco charts and reached number nine in the UK singles chart in February 1977. The song was later covered in 2004 by Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott, who released their version as the single for the Shark Tale soundtrack.
Former Motown Records producer Norman Whitfield had been commissioned to record the soundtrack album for Car Wash by director Michael Schultz. Although Whitfield did not want to assume the project, he decided to do so, both for financial incentives as well as the chance to give Rose Royce, a disco/funk backing band that Whitfield signed to his own label in 1975, the exposure they needed to become mainstream. Unable to develop a theme song for the film, inspiration finally struck Whitfield while playing a game of basketball, and he allegedly wrote his first draft of "Car Wash" on a paper bag from a fried chicken eatery.
The resulting song set the mood and tone for the comedy film it was commissioned for. Rose Royce lead singer Rose Norwalt (Gwen Dickey), with brief assistance from guitarist Kenji Brown, describes a fun and easy-going car washing business, where everything is "always cool/and the boss don't mind sometimes if you act a fool."
Car Wash's soundtrack, a double album, was Rose Royce's debut LP, and the title track was their debut single. "Car Wash" sold two million copies, and was a number one success on both the Billboard popular and R&B; charts in the United States and a top ten success in the United Kingdom. The song held the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for one week, from January 23 to January 29, 1977, replacing "I Wish" by Stevie Wonder and replaced by "Torn Between Two Lovers" by Mary MacGregor. The Car Wash soundtrack album, entirely recorded by Rose Royce and Whitfield, spawned two more successful singles: "I Wanna Get Next to You" and "I'm Going Down" (later covered in 1994 by Mary J. Blige).
Rose Royce is an American soul and R&B; group. They are best known for several hit singles during the 1970s including "Car Wash," "I Wanna Get Next to You," "I'm Going Down", "Wishing on a Star", and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore".
ooooh...
You might not ever get rich
But let me tell you it's better than digging a ditch
There ain't no telling who you might meet
A moviestar or maybe even an Indian chief
Working at the car wash
Working at the car wash, yeah
Come on and sing it with me, car wash
Sing it with the feeling now, car wash yeah
Come some of the work get's kind of hard
This ain't no place to be if you planned on being a star
Let me tell you it's always cool
And the boss don't mind sometimes if you act a fool
At the car wash, woooh
Talking about the car wash, yeah
Come on y'all and sing it for me
Car wash, woh, car wash yeah
Well those cars never seem to stop coming
(Work and work) Keep those waxin' machines humming
(Work and work) My fingers to the bone
(Work and work) Keep up, I can't wait till it's time to go home
Hey, get your car washed today
Be in our band, you don't have to pay
Come on and give us a play
Car wash
Talking about the car wash yeah
Car wash yeah
Come on y'all and sing it with me
Car wash
Sing it with feeling
Car wash yeah [Repeat till fade]
Wowowoh
Those cars never seem to stop coming
Keeps those rags and machines coming
Let me tell you it's always cool,
And the boss don't mind sometimes if you, act the fool
- published: 13 Feb 2015
- views: 16663
7:58
Moldea on MCA, the Mafia and the corruption of Ronald Reagan
Dan Moldea, author of the 1986 book, "Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA and the Mob," explains the corruption of Ronald Reagan by MCA, his one-time talent agent...
Dan Moldea, author of the 1986 book, "Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA and the Mob," explains the corruption of Ronald Reagan by MCA, his one-time talent agent--whom Reagan, while serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild helped become a multi-billion dollar business. And then, as a quid pro quo, MCA helped Reagan become a multi-millionaire. According to Moldea, MCA had ties to the Mafia throughout its history.
https://wn.com/Moldea_On_Mca,_The_Mafia_And_The_Corruption_Of_Ronald_Reagan
Dan Moldea, author of the 1986 book, "Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA and the Mob," explains the corruption of Ronald Reagan by MCA, his one-time talent agent--whom Reagan, while serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild helped become a multi-billion dollar business. And then, as a quid pro quo, MCA helped Reagan become a multi-millionaire. According to Moldea, MCA had ties to the Mafia throughout its history.
- published: 02 Jul 2009
- views: 18809
10:13
Daddy O - Got To MCA Records Because Of Hank Shocklee & Previous Work We Did (247HH Exclusive)
Official 247HH exclusive interview with Brooklyn based Hop-Hop artist Daddy O, where you’ll hear about how he became a part of MCA Records.
Subscribe for more 2...
Official 247HH exclusive interview with Brooklyn based Hop-Hop artist Daddy O, where you’ll hear about how he became a part of MCA Records.
Subscribe for more 247HH: http://bit.ly/1FwImq6
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What is 247HH?
247HH.com is your devoted site to celebrate everything about Hip-Hop culture from an exclusive content perspective. We feature exclusive interviews and behind the scenes from mainstream, underground, and future Hip-Hop stars. We have also featured DJ's, producers, managers, tastemakers, music executives, models, athletes, and fashion designers. We get to the essence of the individual, and bring you inside their world. Artist such as Ludacris, Jadakiss, Bun B., Busta Rhymes, Gucci Mane, 50 Cent, E-40, J. Cole, MGK, French Montana, Kevin Gates, Ghostface Killah, Lupe Fiasco, David Banner, G-Eazy, Trae Tha Truth, The Clipse, Pete Rock, Little Brother, Huey, The Game, DMX, and many more.
Music Bed Produced By: [PRODUCER NAME]
Intro Music Produced By: Mike Jaxx and Tha Hydrox
https://wn.com/Daddy_O_Got_To_Mca_Records_Because_Of_Hank_Shocklee_Previous_Work_We_Did_(247Hh_Exclusive)
Official 247HH exclusive interview with Brooklyn based Hop-Hop artist Daddy O, where you’ll hear about how he became a part of MCA Records.
Subscribe for more 247HH: http://bit.ly/1FwImq6
Support 247HH On:
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Hip-Hop Dj’s & Producers Interview Playlist: http://bit.ly/1QmXkpa
Artists:
Wu-Tang Clan Interview Playlist: http://bit.ly/1UzXTSk
What is 247HH?
247HH.com is your devoted site to celebrate everything about Hip-Hop culture from an exclusive content perspective. We feature exclusive interviews and behind the scenes from mainstream, underground, and future Hip-Hop stars. We have also featured DJ's, producers, managers, tastemakers, music executives, models, athletes, and fashion designers. We get to the essence of the individual, and bring you inside their world. Artist such as Ludacris, Jadakiss, Bun B., Busta Rhymes, Gucci Mane, 50 Cent, E-40, J. Cole, MGK, French Montana, Kevin Gates, Ghostface Killah, Lupe Fiasco, David Banner, G-Eazy, Trae Tha Truth, The Clipse, Pete Rock, Little Brother, Huey, The Game, DMX, and many more.
Music Bed Produced By: [PRODUCER NAME]
Intro Music Produced By: Mike Jaxx and Tha Hydrox
- published: 23 Nov 2016
- views: 3995
7:52
Debbie Jacobs - Don't You Want My Love? (MCA Records 1979)
"Don't You Want My Love" is a song written by Paul Sabu.
Debbie Jacobs is a female Black American singer born in Baltimore, Maryland who had several Disco hi...
"Don't You Want My Love" is a song written by Paul Sabu.
Debbie Jacobs is a female Black American singer born in Baltimore, Maryland who had several Disco hits. Her biggest chart hit was "High on Your Love," which climbed to #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. The song, along with "Hot Hot (Give It All You Got)" went to #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Other '70s hits included, "Don't You Want My Love" and "Undercover Lover", which are her best known hit singles. She enjoyed a second #1 dance hit in 2000 in a new version of her 70s club hit song "Don't You Want My Love" (as Debbie Jacobs-Rock), produced by Rosabel.
Debbie is accompanied by Rick Bozzo (bass); Hot Chopes (horns); Davida's Gang (strings); John Mandeland (percussion) and Hot Fudge (vocal/background).
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Now I know it's in my mind
'Cause our love is hard to find
And always when you're near
When your smile reappears
So I think I knew and think I might
That for your love, before the night
I want to feel complete inside
Just think of me, then I can hide
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Now I may be sad
Those loving eyes
As I try to move along
But I just can't go on
So I'm gonna find your love tonight
And dream about a new delight
I wanna feel you deep inside
And think of me, then I can hide
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
(One, two, three, four
One, two, three, four
Chachacha, chachacha
Chachacha, chachacha)
(One, two, three, four
One, two, three, four
Chachacha, chachacha
Chachacha, chachacha)
I wanna feel you deep inside
And think of me, then I can hide
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
https://wn.com/Debbie_Jacobs_Don't_You_Want_My_Love_(Mca_Records_1979)
"Don't You Want My Love" is a song written by Paul Sabu.
Debbie Jacobs is a female Black American singer born in Baltimore, Maryland who had several Disco hits. Her biggest chart hit was "High on Your Love," which climbed to #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. The song, along with "Hot Hot (Give It All You Got)" went to #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Other '70s hits included, "Don't You Want My Love" and "Undercover Lover", which are her best known hit singles. She enjoyed a second #1 dance hit in 2000 in a new version of her 70s club hit song "Don't You Want My Love" (as Debbie Jacobs-Rock), produced by Rosabel.
Debbie is accompanied by Rick Bozzo (bass); Hot Chopes (horns); Davida's Gang (strings); John Mandeland (percussion) and Hot Fudge (vocal/background).
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Now I know it's in my mind
'Cause our love is hard to find
And always when you're near
When your smile reappears
So I think I knew and think I might
That for your love, before the night
I want to feel complete inside
Just think of me, then I can hide
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Now I may be sad
Those loving eyes
As I try to move along
But I just can't go on
So I'm gonna find your love tonight
And dream about a new delight
I wanna feel you deep inside
And think of me, then I can hide
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
(One, two, three, four
One, two, three, four
Chachacha, chachacha
Chachacha, chachacha)
(One, two, three, four
One, two, three, four
Chachacha, chachacha
Chachacha, chachacha)
I wanna feel you deep inside
And think of me, then I can hide
Don't you want my love?
Don't you need, need, need my love?
Don't you want my love
From me?
Don't you care inside
Don't you want my love alive?
Don't you want my love
From me?
- published: 28 Nov 2012
- views: 2294848
4:13
Nesto Velasquez Personalidad Personality ©1992 MCA Records
90s Music R&B;/G-Funk/Hip-Hop/Soul/New Jack Swing and good later stuff, enjoy the music videos and share/like them
90s Music R&B;/G-Funk/Hip-Hop/Soul/New Jack Swing and good later stuff, enjoy the music videos and share/like them
https://wn.com/Nesto_Velasquez_Personalidad_Personality_©1992_Mca_Records
90s Music R&B;/G-Funk/Hip-Hop/Soul/New Jack Swing and good later stuff, enjoy the music videos and share/like them
- published: 19 Jul 2017
- views: 7798
3:17
Musical Youth - Reason (7" MCA Records)
Brazilian 33rpm version
(I do not own the rights of the song! Only sharing not uploaded versions)
Brazilian 33rpm version
(I do not own the rights of the song! Only sharing not uploaded versions)
https://wn.com/Musical_Youth_Reason_(7_Mca_Records)
Brazilian 33rpm version
(I do not own the rights of the song! Only sharing not uploaded versions)
- published: 13 Jan 2019
- views: 910
6:08
Warrior "Fighting for the Earth" -- MCA Records
Music Video: Warrior "Fighting for the Earth"
MCA Records (US)
Virgin Records (Intl)
Perry McCarty
Rick Bennett
Joe Floyd
Tommy Asakawa
Jimmy "The Tube" Volpe...
Music Video: Warrior "Fighting for the Earth"
MCA Records (US)
Virgin Records (Intl)
Perry McCarty
Rick Bennett
Joe Floyd
Tommy Asakawa
Jimmy "The Tube" Volpe -- http://www.priestsoflove.com/
Liam Jason
Bruce Turgon
Director: Jim Yukich
https://wn.com/Warrior_Fighting_For_The_Earth_Mca_Records
Music Video: Warrior "Fighting for the Earth"
MCA Records (US)
Virgin Records (Intl)
Perry McCarty
Rick Bennett
Joe Floyd
Tommy Asakawa
Jimmy "The Tube" Volpe -- http://www.priestsoflove.com/
Liam Jason
Bruce Turgon
Director: Jim Yukich
- published: 28 May 2006
- views: 231000