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"Party All the Time" is a song by comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, written and produced by Rick James. It was the lead single from Murphy's 1985 debut musical album How Could It Be. [2] It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, behind "Say You, Say Me" by Lionel Richie. [3]
Eddie Murphy is an American actor, comedian, singer, producer and screenwriter. The following is his complete discography. ... Eddie Murphy: 1985 "Party All the Time ...
How Could It Be is the debut musical studio album by comedian/actor Eddie Murphy, released in September 1985 [1] on Columbia Records. It was produced by Aquil Fudge, with the exception of the hit top ten single "Party All the Time", which was produced by Rick James.
At one point during the interview Kimmel pulled out Murphy’s 1985 music album How Could It Be, which featured his Rick James-produced top 10 single, “Party All the Time.”But what Kimmel ...
In 1985, James produced another hit for entertainer Eddie Murphy with the song "Party All the Time". That same year he appeared on an episode of The A-Team with Isaac Hayes . After the release of his ninth solo album, The Flag , in 1986, James signed with Warner Bros. Records , which released the album Wonderful in 1988, featuring the hit ...
That same year, Sharam also released “P.A.T.T. (Party All The Time),” a cover of the Eddie Murphy and Rick James hit from 1985. His version contained vocals by P. Diddy. The track became the most sought-after record of 2006 Winter Music Conference in Miami, as well as one of the biggest club records of the year. [28]
Eddie Murphy: How Could It Be: Himself 1989 "Put Your Mouth On Me" Eddie Murphy: So Happy: Himself 1992 "Remember the Time" Michael Jackson: Dangerous: Pharaoh Ramesses III: 1993 "Whatzupwitu" Eddie Murphy: Love's Alright: Himself "Desdamona" Eddie Murphy: Love's Alright: Himself "I Was A King" Eddie Murphy (feat. Shabba Ranks) Love's Alright ...
The Klumps, the fat suits, the Dr. Doolittle-style cash grabs, the Pluto Nash-style disasters — Norbit kind of summed up everything that had curdled about Eddie Murphy's film career all wrapped ...