KC & The Sunshine Band ~ I'm Your Boogie Man 1977 Disco Purrfection Version

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Publicado 2015-11-08
In its formative stages, this song had dummy lyrics that went like "I'll be a son of a gun, look what you done" about a relationship gone bad. KC was not happy with the song, and was inspired when he thought about the DJ's who played his band's music in the clubs. That's when the lyric "I'm your boogie man" came out and he finished the song making the DJ the subject and working in the idea that he was there to help and make you feel better. On the album Part 3, it segues directly into "Keep It Comin' Love" keeping the dancers on the floor and preaching to the masses to not give up, the Rev KC was testifying! He felt that many fight to get somewhere to get ahead, but end up quitting just before they would have succeeded and these two songs together got the message out there. The chart ascension of "I'm Your Boogie Man" made it their fourth #1 hit of the 70's and made them the second group to do so. The Jackson Five first did it with "ABC", "I Want You Back", "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There"...KC & The Sunshine Band followed this up with "Keep It Comin' Love" that peaked at #2 that fall and broke the longstanding habit of having one song reach #1 and then the follow ups did not even break top 20. The floundered a bit before the end of the decade, but came up with a change in beat for "Please Don't Go" their last #1 hit, and the first #1 of the 1980's. In total they had five #1 hits and helped to define pop music in the disco era.

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  • Those who lived in the 70’s era are lucky. I am a millennial & wish i lived in the 70’s. Wonderful music.
  • @davidwhite1757
    If you were a teen of the 1970s, you heard the best party music ever made.
  • @user-vd9ov9og3i
    Yes still sound good 2023 and 2024...yes I’m 54 and still dancing to boogie man....yes getting y’all.☝🏾💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
  • @ElvisMama44
    I’m going to be 80 years old in 2024 I’m still listening and dancing to this music yes I still go dancing won a twist contest years back. Keep on dancing keeps you young❤❤
  • @carolynarlee
    2024! I still have my 45's to KC and the Sunshine Band!
  • @user-ny1nc4ke3d
    All hail the 70s. The magical decade for music and living.
  • I turned thirty in nineteen seventy seven. I've heard a hell of a lot of good music in my lifetime. I'm lucky that I was born in the time were I heard A lot of fantastic music.
  • @dawnclause2828
    I was in HS in the 70s the best days of my life have and had the best yrs of my life loved every min.
  • @jtmoney2000
    Love 💕 some of the 70's...... but the 50's and 60's was just as good or greater!! You must always remember, if it wasn't for the 50's and 60's there wouldn't have been no 70's.☺️ IJS❤️🌹😘
  • @loidaevelez5511
    I was just a kid but I was blessed with all the great music during those 70’s! I loved it!
  • @enriquepina9829
    Awesome Band!!! Seen them Twice in Concert!!!!! Could,nt stop Dancing!! and Drinking!! Ha!! Last time bout 5 yrs ago. They got Down!!!! I'm 69 still Rock n Roll!!!!!
  • @ruth9562
    At 65 yrs. young I love to dance and this song gets anyone on the dance floor ! ! ! ❤💃
  • I was born 1959 and I love K.C. and the Sunshine, Steve Miller, and of course the Temptations and all country music too!
  • @moncesoto1996
    THAT TAMBOURINE OF THE HOOK THANKS FOOR THE VIDEO FULLVERCION. KC GOD GOD 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍