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"Put Your Hands Together" is a hip house song by British music producer and remixer D Mob featuring Nuff Juice. Released as the fourth single from his only album, A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That (1989), it made the UK top 10, peaking at number seven. [1]
"Put Your Hands Together" (D Mob song), 1990 "Put Your Hands Together" (The O'Jays song), 1973 This page was last edited on 9 ...
The album's lead single was "Put Your Hands Together," a song urging cooperation and optimistic prayer for "a better day to come." [4] Rickey Vincent, author of Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of the One, describes the song as "fairly standard musically", "with a strong gospel feel."
"Put Your Hands Together" is a song recorded by The O'Jays song in 1973 for their album Ship Ahoy, which peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. [2] The song reached #47 in Canada. [3] It is their third song to reach the top 10 of the Hot 100 after "Back Stabbers" and "Love Train".
From those rides came The O'Jays, a chart-topping vocal group. "We had great harmony," Massey said. "First of all, we could all sing. Walt (Williams) could sing. Eddie (Levert) could sing lead.
Love Train: The Best of the O'Jays — — Legacy: 1995 Let Me Make Love to You — — Give the People What They Want — — 1996 In Bed with the O'Jays: Greatest Love Songs — — EMI: 1998 Super Hits — — Legacy The Very Best of the O'Jays — — Sony Music: 1999 The Best of the O'Jays: 1976–1991 — — The Right Stuff: Ultimate ...
AllMusic wrote, "Those who consider house music one-dimensional must give a serious listen to D-Mob's unpredictable and appropriately titled A Little Bit of This, A Little Bit of That." [2] Bill Coleman from Billboard commented, "Coming off three No. 1 club hits, D-Mob finally unleashes its album debut [...] and it grooves. D-Mob brainchild ...
For that performance, the bride's mother danced and lip-synced the words to the song and incorporated the same moves from the film including pointing up and to the side, and wiggling her hands ...