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The 1985 version of the track is at a slow tempo, at about 110 beats per minute. [3] A second version was credited to Fingers Inc. and made for the label DJ International Records. This version was re-recorded in a studio with vocals by Heard's friend Robert Owens.
The song was recorded in December 1966 at the RCA Studios in Hollywood, California, where the group recorded most of their 1965–1966 hits. [2] Recording engineer Glyn Johns recounts that while mixing "Let's Spend the Night Together", Andrew Loog Oldham was trying to get a certain sound by clicking his fingers. [3]
The single was issued in three different versions: the 7" single release (3:42), the LP version (4:19), and a 12" single version (7:04). The 12" version features a "Dance Remix" on side one and an "Instrumental Version featuring Ernie Watts on Sax Solo" on side two. Both are remixes by Craig Kostich and Bruce Swedien.
Larry Heard (born May 31, 1960) [1] is an American DJ, record producer, and musician [1] who has recorded under various names, most notably Mr. Fingers. He is widely known as a pioneering figure in 1980s house music , and was leader of the influential group Fingers Inc. , whose 1988 album Another Side was the first long-form house LP.
"Ladyfingers" is a song performed by American alternative rock group Luscious Jackson, issued as the lead single from their third studio album Electric Honey. Written and co-produced by lead singer Jill Cunniff , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the song peaked at #28 on the Billboard Alternative chart in 1999.
Kreskin (aka The Amazing Kreskin), the renowned mentalist who had his own TV programs in the 1970s, has died. He was 89. Kreskin’s family announced the news in a statement posted on social media ...
Kylie Kelce’s “Not Gonna Lie” podcast studio is decked out in style. “We’re here for another edition of Places Kylie Has No Business Being, and this time it’s in my own podcast studio ...
"Stupid Love" has been described as a return to the dance-pop, [5] [6] [7] electropop [8] [6] [9] [10] and house [11] sound of Gaga's earlier career, with influences of dance, [12] disco, [13] [14] and electronic. [14] Dan Adler of Vanity Fair noted "Lady Gaga's new single 'Stupid Love' arrives in declarations: 'All I ever wanted was love;' 'I ...