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From the chart's inception until the week of February 16, 1991, several (or even all) songs on an EP or album could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was receiving significant play in clubs. Beginning with the February 23, 1991, issue, Hot Dance Club Play became "song specific", meaning that only one song could ...
The song was used in a trailer for the 2009 film Sorority Row. "Le Disko" is also heavily sampled on the song "& Down" by German electronic producer Boys Noize. "Le Disko (Boys Noize Vocal Mix)" was used in the film Project X. "Le Disko" is one of 30 songs which can be played while riding Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit in Universal Studios Florida
The single "One More Time" received mainly positive reviews from music critics, and became one of the band's biggest modern radio singles in the U.S., where it peaked for a record-setting 20 weeks atop Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart; it also became their first crossover hit since 2004's "I Miss You", ultimately reaching Gold ...
In April 1998 the band (as Lemming) released a self-financed debut The Search EP. It consists of five songs, recorded in a cheap and obscure studio in Amsterdam in two days. Mainstream pop critics were positive about the recordings, and Flemming was offered a spot on the main stage of the London Calling festival in Paradiso, Amsterdam in ...
Lemmings opened at The Village Gate on January 25, 1973, and ran for 350 performances. The songs from the show were subsequently issued as a record album. A video of one of the original performances, National Lampoon: Lemmings: Dead in Concert 1973, was eventually made available several decades later.
"Dancin' the Night Away" went to number one for three weeks on the Billboard disco/dance chart. [2] The single failed to chart on either the Billboard Hot 100 or the R&B chart (although the single did "Bubble Under" at No. 109 for one week). In the UK, the single peaked at No. 39 in August 1981. [3] In the Netherlands, it reached number 22.
"Try Me, I Know We Can Make It" peaked at number 80 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 35 on the R&B singles chart. [1] It was more popular in nightclubs, however, becoming Summer's second number-one single on the Dance Club Songs chart in May 1976 and remaining atop that chart for three weeks. [2]
"Cruisin' the Streets" is a disco song released in 1981 by the Boys Town Gang. [1] While disco was a popular genre in gay communities at the time, this song is notable for containing explicit reference to gay sexuality and gay life.