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Larry Heard created "Can You Feel It" by using the Roland Juno-60 synthesizer and the Roland TR-909 drum machine. [5] In a 2017 interview with Vice, he recalled, "I had two cassette decks—there were no digital recorders or even multi-track recorders—and I did one take, one pass, on one tape, then ran it back to the other one, played some other parts by hand that I wanted to add, and that ...
"Can You Feel It" is a song by American group the Jacksons, recorded in March 1980 and released as the third single from their album Triumph in February 1981. Written by brothers Michael Jackson and Jackie Jackson , the song featured solo leads by Michael and Randy Jackson .
"This House" is a song by American singer–songwriter Tracie Spencer. This song was the second single released from Spencer's second album, Make the Difference (1990). Issued via the Capitol Records label, the single was released on November 7, 1990 when Spencer was just 14 years old.
I will always love you (Ooh, house, house) But I’ll never expect you to love me (Ooh, house, house) When you don’t love yourself (Ooh, house, house) Let’s heal the world (Ooh, house, house ...
[12] Describing the song as "gospel-tinged", People commented, "When she sings with minimal acoustic backing, as on "This House" or "Wishing You Were Here," she showcases her gifts best." [ 13 ] The Greyhound ( Loyola University Maryland ) stated, "Without missing a beat, Moyet slides earily into the beautiful balladry of "This House"."
The new track, "My House," is featured in the concert movie and is available on YouTube and Spotify. The bass-thumping song starts with Beyoncé giving one of her signature laughs before declaring ...
Produced by Falox, a production team that then consisted of Tamperer members Mario Fargetta and Alex Farolfi, the song is based on the Jacksons' 1981 hit "Can You Feel It" and quotes Heather Leigh West's lyrics from Urban Discharge's 1996 song "Wanna Drop a House."
"Feel It All" is the second single from German rock band Tokio Hotel's fifth studio album Kings of Suburbia. It was released on 3 April 2015. [1] The single includes the original version of "Feel It All", a live version performed at Brandenburg Gate, a remix made by a Los Angeles–based DJ Pionear and remix versions of the previous single Love Who Loves You Back by Pionear and Swedish ...