

^ a b "Top 100 Músicas Mais Tocadas em 1979" (in Portuguese).
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Nile Rodgers: How to Make It in the Music Business.
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MC Lyte sampled the song "Woo Woo (Freak Out)" featuring Nicci Gilbert of the group Brownstone, which first appeared on the soundtrack to the 1998 movie Woo and also included on her album Seven & Seven, titled "Woo Woo (Party Time)", which released three months later. He said the lyrics of the refrain were originally "Fuck off!" rather than "Freak out!" for the documentary "How to Make It in the Music Business", he said that 'fuck off' was what the doorman had said to him when he slammed the door on them first it was changed to "freak off" after Rodgers mused that they wouldn't be able to say 'fuck off' on the radio, but that sounded "terrible", so he changed it to 'freak out'. According to guitarist Nile Rodgers, the song was devised during New Year's Eve 1977, as a result of his and bassist Bernard Edwards' being refused entrance to Studio 54, where they had been invited by Grace Jones, due to her failure to notify the nightclub's staff. This song commemorates Studio 54 in New York City for its notoriously long customer waiting lines, exclusive clientele, and discourteous doormen. This song is written in the key of A minor. They also invite the listener to "Come on down to 54", that is, Studio 54, a popular nightclub in New York City at the time. The lyrics mention " Stompin' at the Savoy", a 1933 song composed by Edgar Sampson. In 2018, it was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant." The song was ranked number 21 on Billboard magazine's top 100 songs of the first 55 years of the "Hot 100" chart. The single achieved sales of 7 million and also scored number seven in the UK Singles Chart.īillboard magazine ranked it as the number 3 song for 1979. Along with the tracks " I Want Your Love" and "Chic Cheer", "Le Freak" scored number one on the disco charts for seven weeks. It was the band's third single and first Billboard Hot 100 and R&B number-one hit song. Because actions that are pure need no justification." Le Freak" is a 1978 funk / disco song by American R&B band Chic. If you have to justify your actions in game play then maybe you need to rethink why you play. Were you the best member of the site you could be?ĭid you vote "Not" on a member that didn't deserve it? Welcome to my page! I'm probably one of the oldest members of Diva Chix I love anything creative! And I'm a Fairy Freak LOL! I paint, dance and I still love playing with paper dolls, AND I vote-A LOT -I especially love Divas who have the courage to get a little crazy! It gets kind of boring voting cookie cutter all the time- lol I do not have time to check which doll belongs to who, so these votes are nonbiased! I guess you could say I'm just an old Hippie, living and loving life! My "moto" says it all.Life is much too serious to be taken seriously! Peace and love to you all.Grannyīorrowed from Blackpaws because it says it all=TY, Susan.💛Īt the end of playing this game today did you play with resistance to only vote for your friends?
