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  2. Different Strokes by Different Folks - Wikipedia

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    Hear Music (12-track release) Epic Records (14-track release) Producer: ... Different Strokes by Different Folks is a remix and cover album by American funk, ...

  3. Everyday People - Wikipedia

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    "Everyday People" by Ta Mara and the Seen was a minor hit in the Philippines in 1988. Aretha Franklin performed a version of the song for her 1991 album What You See Is What You Sweat. The 2005 Sly and the Family Stone tribute album Different Strokes by Different Folks features a cover by Maroon 5, accompanied by samples from the original ...

  4. Sly and the Family Stone - Wikipedia

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    Everyday People" was a protest against prejudice of all kinds [22] and popularized the catchphrase "different strokes for different folks". [23] With its B-side "Sing a Simple Song", it served as the lead single for the band's fourth album, Stand!, which was released on May 3, 1969.

  5. Different Strokes - Wikipedia

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    "Different strokes for different folks", a lyric from the 1968 song "Everyday People" by Sly and the Family Stone Different Strokes by Different Folks , a 2005 album by Sly and the Family Stone Different Strokes for Different Folks , a 1972 album by Don Covay and the Jefferson Lemon Blues Band

  6. ABC's Diff'rent Strokes Live: Boyz II Men Members ... - AOL

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    The world don’t move to the beat of just one drum — but when Boyz II Men starts singing, the studio audience rises from their seats. ABC’s Live in Front of a Studio Audience — consisting ...

  7. Stand! - Wikipedia

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    The most familiar song on the album, "Everyday People" popularized the expression "different strokes for different folks". [20] Sly Stone, Rose Stone and Cynthia Robinson sing lead and Larry Graham introduces the slap-pop style of bass he expanded on "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)".

  8. Gary Coleman clashed with “Diff'rent Strokes ”producers ...

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    Diff'rent Strokes casting director Eve Brandstein elaborates that "they didn't wanna change him, you know. 'We have a golden goose.' 'We have a golden goose.' He was the golden goose, and that ...

  9. Black people, according to Norman Lear - AOL

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    Aside from her agnosticism on “Diff’rent Strokes,” she hated everything Lear produced. In her mind, Lear produced Blackface caricatures, white people’s versions of Black people. She had a ...