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Cruisin' (Earth, Wind
Cruisin' may refer to: Music * ''Cruisin (Village People album), 1978 * ''Cruisin (Junko Onishi album), 1993 * "Cruisin (Smokey Robinson song), 1979, covered by D'Angelo and by Huey Lewis and Gwyneth Paltrow * "Cruisin (Michael Nesmith song), 1979 * "Cruisin (Earth, Wind & Fire song), 1996 * "Cruisin, a 1957 song by Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps * "Cruisin, a 2003 song by Sioen * Cruisin' Classics, a Dutch Shell music compilation Video games * ''Cruis'n'', a racing video game series * '' City Connection'', also known as ''Cruisin'', a 1985 arcade game * Cruisin', a difficulty level in the video game ''Elite Beat Agents'' See also * Cruising (other) Cruising may refer to: * Cruising, on a cruise ship *Cruising (driving), driving around for social purposes, especially by teenagers *Cruising (maritime), leisurely travel by boat, yacht, or cruise ship *Cruising for sex, the process of searching ... * ''Cruisin (sampler series), a pop music sampler series that co ...
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Cruisin' (Village People Album)
''Cruisin is the third studio album by the American disco group Village People, released on September 25, 1978. Its title is a double entendre, referring to either simply driving around or a subtle nod to gay cruising. The album features the hits " Hot Cop" and " Y.M.C.A.", which peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 2003, the album was rereleased as ''Y.M.C.A.'' in continental Europe. Critical reception ''The Globe and Mail'' wrote that "Village People make disco music that is pretty much the standard stuff musically, but has some high-spirited vocal stylings and some hilarious tongue-in-cheek lyrics." Track listing All songs written by Jacques Morali & Victor Willis. # " Y.M.C.A." – 4:47 # "The Women" – 5:54 # "I'm a Cruiser" – 7:03 # " Hot Cop" – 6:19 # "My Roomate" – 5:20 # "Ups and Downs" – 6:21 Personnel * Victor Willis – lead and backing vocals * Felipe Rose – percussion and backing vocals * Gl ...
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Cruisin' (Junko Onishi Album)
''Cruisin'' is the second leader album by Japanese pianist Junko Onishi, released on July 21, 1993 in Japan. It was released on April 5, 1994 by Blue Note Records. Track listing Personnel * Junko Onishi - Piano *Rodney Whitaker - Bass *Billy Higgins - Drums Production *Executive Producer - Hitoshi Namekata * Co-Producer - Junko Onishi * Recording and Mixing Engineer - Jim Anderson *Assistant Engineer - Victor Deyglio *Mastering engineer - Yoshio Okazuki *Cover Photograph - Kunihiro Takuma *Inner Photograph - William Claxton, David Tan *Art director Art director is a title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, live-action and animated film and television, the Internet, and video games. It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ... - Kaoru Taku * A&R - Yoshiko Tsuge External linksJunko Onishi HP* * References {{Authority control 1993 albums Albums recorded at Power Station Junko Onishi albums ...
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Cruisin' (Smokey Robinson Song)
"Cruisin'" is a song co-written, produced, and performed by the American singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson for Motown Records' Tamla label. It was released in August 1978 as a single from his eighth album, '' Where There's Smoke...'' (1978). One of Robinson's most successful singles outside of his work with the Miracles, "Cruisin'" hit number one on the US ''Cash Box'' Top 100 and was also a US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hit, peaking at number four the week of February 2, 1980. It was a top-five hit on the Soul chart as well. Background The song was co-written by fellow Miracle Marv Tarplin. "Cruisin'" was an even bigger hit in New Zealand, hitting number one on that country's chart. It is included on Robinson's ninth studio album, '' Where There's Smoke...''. Reportedly, Robinson had a cold when he recorded the song. It was originally intended as a B-side for a remake of " Get Ready". Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications D'Angelo version American neo so ...
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Cruisin' (Michael Nesmith Song)
"Cruisin'", also known as "Lucy and Ramona and Sunset Sam", is the last single to be released by Michael Nesmith as a solo artist. The song was released in 1979 under Pacific Arts (PAC 108) from the album '' Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma''. The B-side of the single was "Carioca". "Cruisin'" tells the story of three individuals who live on the streets of Los Angeles, California and are related by their lifestyle. Background A promotional video was made for ''Cruisin and was released on Nesmith's ''Elephant Parts''. Contrary to popular belief, the video did not debut Hulk Hogan, but rather, featured wrestler Steve Strong who resembles a young Hulk Hogan. Nesmith mistakenly stated in 1989 that Hogan played the role, but he corrected his statement in 2003. The song received considerable airplay on AOR rock stations during the summer of 1979. Cleveland AOR station WMMS music director Denny Sanders had the song in "high rotation" during the months of July and August. Although it did ...
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Cruisin' (Earth, Wind & Fire Song)
"Cruisin" is a love ballad by the American band Earth, Wind & Fire. It is featured in the film ''Get On The Bus'' and was released on the soundtrack album by Interscope Records on October 8, 1996. The song features the falsetto singing on the lead vocals of Philip Bailey. It was included on Earth, Wind & Fire's studio album " In The Name Of Love", the following year. The song was written by Philip Bailey, Roxanne Seeman, Morris Pleasure and Sonny Emory while the production was handled by Maurice White. It was the first Earth, Wind & Fire song to appear in a movie since "Got To Get You Into My Life" in " Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band." Overview Cruisin' was produced by Maurice White and composed by Philip Bailey, Roxanne Seeman, Morris Pleasure and Sonny Emory. The song first appeared on Earth, Wind & Fire's 1996 studio LP "Avatar" which was only released in Japan. Cruisin' later appeared on EWF's 1997 studio album " In The Name Of Love". That album was issued on Rh ...
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Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
Vincent Eugene Craddock (February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971), known as Gene Vincent, was an American rock and roll musician who pioneered the style of rockabilly. His 1956 top ten hit with his backing band the Blue Caps, " Be-Bop-a-Lula", is considered a significant early example of rockabilly. His chart career was brief, especially in his home country of the US, where he notched three top 40 hits in 1956 and 1957, and never charted in the top 100 again. In the UK, he was a somewhat bigger star, racking up eight top 40 hits from 1956 to 1961. Vincent was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. He is sometimes referred to by his somewhat unusual nickname/moniker the "Screaming End". Biography Early life Craddock was born February 11, 1935, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Mary Louise and Ezekiah Jackson Craddock. His musical influences included country, rhythm and blues, and gospel. His favorite composition was Beethoven's ''Egmont'' overture ...
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Cruisin' Classics
Cruisin' Classics was a series of oldies music compilations released onto audiocassette from 1989-1990 by Shell Oil. About the series The idea of the tape albums as described in a 1990 edition of ''The Stanford Daily'', was to tailor them to a different cruising era. The covers of the cassette albums would feature a certain car from that era. A Chevy Bel-Air was on the cover of ''Volume VI'' album which featured the classics, "Blue Moon" by The Marcels, Runaround Sue by Dion, Yakety Yak by The Coasters and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" by The Killer. The cover of ''Volume IV'' featured a Ford Mustang. The songs on the album were " Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds, "Chain Of Fools" by "Aretha Franklin" and "Monday Monday" by The Mamas and the Papas. Songs of a later era than the previous two were featured on ''Volume V''. A Corvette was featured on the cover. The songs included "Listen To The Music" by The Doobie Brothers The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band formed ...
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