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  2. Oops Up Side Your Head - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it was a 12" with the B-side being "Party Lights". In the Netherlands, the 12" B-side was "The Boys Are Back in Town". In France, the single was a 7" with no B-side. In the UK, the track first surfaced in mid-late 1979 as the B-side of the 12" release of "The Boys Are Back in Town" / "Steppin' (Out)".

  3. Steppin' in a Slide Zone - Wikipedia

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    "Steppin' in a Slide Zone" is a 1978 single by the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was the first single the Moody Blues had released in five years, after the band's temporary hiatus. It was written by bassist John Lodge, and was released a month later on the album Octave.

  4. Steppin' Out (Joe Jackson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Steppin' Out" is a song by English musician Joe Jackson, originally included on his 1982 album Night and Day. [7] The song, inspired by Jackson's time in New York City, was his highest-charting single in America, where it peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. It reached the same position in Jackson's native UK.

  5. Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture - Wikipedia

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    Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the 2006 film Dreamgirls.The album was released by Music World Entertainment and Columbia Records on December 5, 2006 in two versions: a single-disc standard release, and a two-disc deluxe edition.

  6. Steppin' Out (Neil Sedaka album) - Wikipedia

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    Steppin' Out is a 1976 album containing the works of Neil Sedaka. In America it was the third and final album of a trilogy of albums issued by The Rocket Record Company. (Rocket would issue a compilation album, Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits, in 1977; but it contained no new material.) Outside America Steppin' Out was issued on the Polydor label.

  7. Steppin' Out (Kool & the Gang song) - Wikipedia

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    "Steppin' Out" is a hit song for Kool & the Gang. It reached #89 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #12 on the R&B chart. [1] The song was re-released in 2004, featuring Beverley Knight, for the remix album The Hits: Reloaded. Record World said it has a "big brisk beat...punchy horns and sleek backing vocals." [2]

  8. Steppin' Out (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Clapton recorded several versions of "Steppin' Out" during his early career. In 1966, he recorded the song with three different bands: with Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse, recorded in March for the Elektra Records compilation What's Shakin'; [note 1] with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers in April for the album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton; [note 2] and with Cream in a live performance ...

  9. Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight) - Wikipedia

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    “Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight)” is a 1974 song by the American pop music group Tony Orlando and Dawn. It was written by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown and was included on the group's 1973 album, Dawn's New Ragtime Follies .