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Let's Do It Again (other)
Let's Do It Again may refer to: * ''Let's Do It Again'' (1953 film), a film directed by Alexander Hall, starring Jane Wyman and Ray Milland * ''Let's Do It Again'' (1975 film), a film directed by Sidney Poitier, starring Poitier and Bill Cosby ** ''Let's Do It Again'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the 1975 film ** "Let's Do It Again" (song), a song by The Staple Singers from the film and album * ''Let's Do It Again'' (Camp Lo album) * ''Let's Do It Again'' (Leela James album) * "Let's Do It Again", a song by J Boog from ''Backyard Boogie'' * "Let's Do It Again", a song by Scooter from '' Open Your Mind and Your Trousers'' * "Let's Do It Again", a song by TLC from ''CrazySexyCool ''CrazySexyCool'' is the second studio album by American girl group TLC, released on November 15, 1994, by LaFace and Arista Records. Following the group's record deal, they released their debut album '' Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip'' in 1992 t ...'' See also * Let's Do It (disambiguatio ...
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Let's Do It Again (1953 Film)
''Let's Do It Again'' is a 1953 American Technicolor musical film set in 1950 New York, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film was directed by Alexander Hall and starred Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, Aldo Ray, and Tom Helmore. It is the story of a composer's wife (Wyman) who tries to make him (Milland) jealous, but the ploy backfires and leads to divorce. This film is a reworking of a stage play by Arthur Richman, ''The Awful Truth'' (1922), which was previously filmed under the title in 1925, 1929, and 1937. The last version features Irene Dunne and Cary Grant in the leads. The lyrics for the musical numbers were written by Ned Washington Ned Washington (born Edward Michael Washington, August 15, 1901 – December 20, 1976) was an American lyricist born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Life and career Washington was nominated for eleven Academy Awards from 1940 to 1962. He won the Be .... Plot Actress Connie Stuart tells her husband, composer Gary Stuart, that she spent an ...
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Let's Do It Again (1975 Film)
''Let's Do It Again'' is a 1975 American action crime comedy film, starring Sidney Poitier and co-starring Bill Cosby and Jimmie Walker among an all-star black cast. The film, directed by Poitier, is about blue-collar workers who decide to rig a boxing match to raise money for their fraternal lodge. The song of the same name by The Staple Singers was featured as the opening and ending theme of the film, and as a result, the two have become commonly associated with each other. The production companies include Verdon Productions and The First Artists Production Company, Ltd., and distributed by Warner Bros. The movie was filmed in two cities, Atlanta, Georgia and New Orleans, Louisiana, where most of the plot takes place. This was the second film pairing of Poitier and Cosby following '' Uptown Saturday Night'', and followed by '' A Piece of the Action'' (1977). Of the three, ''Let's Do It Again'' has been the most successful both critically and commercially. Calvin Lockhart and L ...
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Let's Do It Again (soundtrack)
''Let's Do It Again'' is the Curtis Mayfield-penned and Staple Singers-performed soundtrack to the highly successful 1975 comedy film starring Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby and Jimmie Walker. The title track hit number one on both the R&B and pop charts in the US. Gil Askey and Rich Tufo were responsible for the arrangements. Track listing All tracks composed by Curtis Mayfield, except where indicated. #" Let's Do It Again" #"Funky Love" #"A Whole Lot of Love" #"New Orleans" #"I Want to Thank You" #"Big Mac" #"After Sex" #"Chase" (Quinton Joseph, Philip Upchurch, Gary Thompson, Floyd Morris, Joseph Scott, Mayfield) Personnel *Floyd Morris, Rich Tufo - keyboards *Curtis Mayfield, Gary Thompson, Phil Upchurch - guitars *Quintin Joseph - drums *Henry Gibson James Bateman (September 21, 1935 – September 14, 2009), known professionally as Henry Gibson, was an American actor, comedian and poet. He played roles in the television sketch-comedy series ''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In ...
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Let's Do It Again (song)
"Let's Do It Again" is a song by the Staple Singers. Written by Curtis Mayfield, it was part of the soundtrack for the Bill Cosby/Sidney Poitier film '' Let's Do It Again''. The single reached the top of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart on December 27, 1975, the day before Roebuck "Pops" Staples' 61st birthday, and also spent two non-consecutive weeks at the top of the Hot Soul Singles chart. It was the last major hit by the group. R&B quartet Xscape sampled the song on their first single, the remix of "Just Kickin' It", from the 1993 album ''Hummin' Comin' at 'Cha'', produced by Jermaine Dupri. Ice Cube sampled the song for the remix of "It Was a Good Day". It was also sampled in John Legend's song " Number One". It's also sampled on BJ the Chicago Kid Bryan James Sledge (born November 23, 1984), better known by his stage name BJ the Chicago Kid (or simply BJ), is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Sledge is best known for freque ...
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Let's Do It Again (Camp Lo Album)
''Let's Do It Again'' is the second album from hip hop group Camp Lo Camp Lo is an American hip hop duo, formed in 1995, which hails from The Bronx, New York. The duo consists of rappers Sonny Cheeba (Salahadeen Wilds) and Geechi Suede (Saladine Wallace). The duo is perhaps best known for their 1997 hit " Luchi .... Released five years after their successful debut '' Uptown Saturday Night'', the album was a critical and commercial failure. The title is a reference to the 1975 film '' Let's Do It Again''. Track listing Album Chart Positions References 2002 albums Camp Lo albums Albums produced by Ski Beatz {{2002-hiphop-album-stub ...
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Let's Do It Again (Leela James Album)
''Let's Do It Again'' is the second studio album by American soul singer-songwriter Leela James, released in the United States on March 24, 2009 by Shanachie Records. The album is a collection of cover versions of '60s, '70s, and '80s R&B songs (with the exception of The Rolling Stones' " Miss You" and Foreigner's "I Want to Know What Love Is"), and its title is a reference to the 1975 soundtrack album of the same name, whose title track, performed by The Staple Singers, is also covered on this album. Critical reception Allmusic editor Andy Kellman found that "on one hand, it is frustrating that James' second album, after all this time, contains no original songs; on the other, it should be a loose, no-fuss affair, less measured than ''A Change Is Gonna Come'' and more like James' well-regarded live show. The latter, thankfully, is very much true. James' selections are mostly inspired, containing some natural (if obvious) material ..Overall, ''Let's Do It Again'' is one of Sh ...
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J Boog
Jerry Fealofani Afemata (born 1983), better known by his stage name J Boog, is an American-Samoan reggae singer and songwriter. J Boog has released three albums that reached the top ten of the Billboard charts, ''Billboard'' Reggae Albums chart, debuting with ''Hear Me Roar'' in 2007. His next two albums, ''Backyard Boogie'' (2011) and ''Wash House Ting'' (2016), both reached number one on the Reggae Albums chart. Early life Afemata was born in Long Beach, California and grew up in nearby Compton, California, Compton with six siblings in a Samoan American family. As a child, Afemata became interested in reggae music after seeing his sister play the Bob Marley song "Jamming (song), Jamming" on the piano. His siblings gave Afemata the nickname "Boog", a play on "boogie" and reference to him not being able to sit still. Afemata first sang for an audience at age nine when his mother had him and his sister sing the Whitney Houston song "One Moment in Time" at a family reunion. Afemat ...
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