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The song was most successful in clubs at the time, reaching #1 in the US Hot Dance Club Play Chart for one week. [1] "The Real Thing" also peaked at #49 and #82 on the soul chart and Hot 100, respectively. [2] Overseas, the single was successful in the UK Singles Chart, reaching #13.
"Sidewalk Talk" is a song by American record producer John "Jellybean" Benitez from his first extended play, Wotupski!?! (1984). It was released on October 21, 1984, by EMI Records as the first single from the EP.
John Benitez (born November 7, 1957), also known as Jellybean, is an American musician, songwriter, DJ, remixer, and music producer.He has produced and remixed artists such as Madonna, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and the Pointer Sisters.
The Jelly Beans were an American rhythm and blues vocal group from Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Formed in 1962 by five high schoolers, the group signed with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller 's label, Red Bird Records , in 1963. [ 1 ]
On July 19, Watanabe announced the release of her second single, "Otona Jellybeans" (translated "Adult Jelly Beans"), for July 25. She described the single as her type of song. Regarding the album cover, where she does not wear her trademark pigtails, she says she "tried to show my natural and mature side. It was fresh and fun."
All tracks have lyrics by Dawson, Rizvi, and Yore, with music composed and produced by James Court. [8] As of October 2022, The Beanies' songs have collectively been streamed over four million times. Raining Jelly Beans (2016)
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The opening theme song, "Lazlo Was His Name-O", was based on the children's folk song "Bingo". It was adapted by musician/songwriter and producer Andy Paley , with Joe Murray writing new lyrics. Paley also composed the music score for the show; his score features original camp songs, bluegrass and cowboy swing.