Isaac Hayes’ Week - Breakthrough, 1974
From the soundtrack of “Truck Turner”
Isaac Hayes’ Week - Breakthrough, 1974
From the soundtrack of “Truck Turner”
Isaac Hayes’ Week - That Love Feeling, 1975
Perhaps the most sexiest song of all times, don’t you think ?
“Introducing Chaka Khan” - I’m Every Woman, 1978
—Telephone
“Introducing Chaka Khan” - Telephone, 1992
“Introducing Chaka Khan” - I Feel For You, 1984
“I Feel for You” is a song written by Prince that originally appeared on his 1979 self-titled album. The most successful and well known version was recorded by Chaka Khan, appearing on her 1984 album, “I Feel For You”. Prince, as songwriter, won the 1985 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song.
Khan’s version featured an all-star supporting cast, with rapping from Melle Mel and harmonica playing by Stevie Wonder. The song also uses vocal samplesfrom Wonder’s “Fingertips”. The repetition of Khan’s name by rapper Melle Mel at the beginning of the song was originally a mistake made by producer Arif Mardin (actually a sample of Melle Mel’s song “Step Off”), who then decided to keep it.
Prince & The New Power Generation - You Sexy MF, 1992
“Love By Michael Jackson” Week - Got To Be There, 1971
“Love By Michael Jackson” Week - Dirty Diana, 1988
With the beautiful legs of the Californian actress Lisa Dean Ryan who died a few months after the King Of Pop, in December 2009 from a cancer at 50
“Love By Michael Jackson” Week - Liberian Girl, 1989
It is the South African singer Letta M’bulu who’s whispering in Swahili the prelude of the song : “Naku Penda Piya-Naku Taka Piya-Mpenziwe” meaning “I love you too, I want you too, my love”
“Love By Michael Jackson” Week - P.Y.T ( Pretty Young Thing), 1983
Strain your ears and you will recognize Latoya Jackson ‘s voice “repeats after” her brother’s in the chorus