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KC and the Sunshine Band is an American musical group. Founded in 1973, their style has included funk, R&B, and disco. Their most well known songs include the disco hits "That's the Way (I Like It)", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty", "I'm Your Boogie Man", "Keep It Comin' Love", "Get Down Tonight", "Give It Up" "Please Don't Go".The group was formed by Richard Finch, a budding studio engineer prodigy at TK Records and Harry Wayne Casey ("KC"), a record store employee and part-timer at TK Records in Miami. The first few songs, "Blow Your Whistle" (September 1973) and "Sound Your Funky Horn" (February 1974), were released as singles, and had limited impact. However, a side project writing and producing music for George McCrae took Finch and Casey's "Rock Your Baby", featuring Smith on guitar, and made it a hit in mid-1974, selling 11 million copies worldwide. The band's "Queen of Clubs", which featured uncredited vocals by George McCrae, was a hit in England, peaking at #7, and they went on tour to England in 1975 off that success.

With the release of the self titled triple platinum second album KC and the Sunshine Band in 1975 came the group's first major US hit with "Get Down Tonight". It topped the R&B chart in April and the Billboard chart in August. "That's the Way (I Like It)" also became a number one hit in November 1975 and the group did well at the 1976 Grammy Awards. The 1976 album Part 3 yielded three top 5 singles: "I'm Your Boogie Man", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" and "Keep It Comin' Love". Their success lasted until the fifth album and 1979—80; their last chart topping hit was "Please Don't Go" in December 1979, hitting #1 for one week in January 1980, and becoming the first #1 hit of the 1980s. With the declining popularity of disco, the group explored other styles and changed labels, joining Epic Records in 1980 after TK Records went bankrupt. 'You Said You'd Gimmie Some More' was released at 1982, the album title was:All in a Night's Work

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  • 1:00 ... what is this thing?

  • This "Thing" was called cassette tape when there was no SD card yet!

  • Can you post outta my mind

  • Sorry dear, I have not it.

  • thanks,

    salam

  • Salam and Dorood.

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  • This song is so hot! Should've been a huge hit!

  • Yeah I agree it should have been a huge hit.

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  • I have the LP record for this great song. Thank you Kahkeshansard for uploading this great song. Also I have a picture with him when he got his STAR at the WALK OF FAME in HOLLYWOOD, CA. USA.....JORGE AKA MAYANGOD1ISBACK

  • my favourite...

    you said you'd gimme some more

  • This song really RRRRROCKKKKKKS. Nothing like undulating music. WOW!!

  • bbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr(roll your tongue)))))>>>>>>>>>>>purrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr>>>>>

    Keep the sun shining! Cheers!

  • Aightnowgetuponthatthanglikeit­ain'tevaseen!

  • @kahkeshansard

    it is on the same album as gimmie some more. I borrowed this album from my local library in the 90s. I wish i had purchased a copy. This album is hard to get now.

    i really love those two tracks.

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