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Boogie Oogie Oogie by A Taste of Honey

The group formed in Los Angeles, California, and originally consisted of Janice Marie Johnson (vocals, bass), Hazel Payne (vocals, guitar), Perry Kibble (keyboards) and Donald Johnson (drums).

Their first single, "Boogie Oogie Oogie", from their debut album A Taste of Honey, tapped into the popular disco style and spent three weeks at number one (#1) on the Hot 100 in 1978. The group was awarded a platinum record for this single and album and went on the win the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Their subsequent disco releases, such as "Do It Good" (#79 in 1979) from Another Taste and "Rescue Me" (1980) failed to attract attention, and by 1980 the group had reduced to a duo consisting of Johnson and Payne.

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11 years назад

Ronny OnBass

This video NEEDS to be REMOVED!!!

11 years назад

ron cash

Back when shit was good !!!!! not kiddin ya

11 years назад

seancallahan914

Janice is an insane bass player

11 years назад

Wendy Nicholls

I can't it that this was 37 years ago..... Wooohooooo!

12 years назад

seancallahan914

The girls are still sexy after all these years and they sound great

12 years назад

Peter Lussenburg

GREAT!!!

12 years назад

Dave B t nevermindok

Check out unsigned recording artist ASHLEY TUCKER on youtube.com...just type Ashley Tucker singing i will always love you. And listen ALL THE WAY THRU..also check out her youtube song weekend! Thanks!!

12 years назад

bellaimages

Damn straight! I was a kid back then, but I could cut the rug to this one! :) - great memories!

12 years назад

Robbob9933

Nope, Le Freak by Chic is the best.

12 years назад

40ny

Well said. I grew up in Ireland in the 70s and we had one awful TV station and one terrible radio station. But I listened to this stuff all the time on Radio Luxembourg and boy it was great. Today we have hundreds of TV and radio stations playing awful music, reality shows, opinions, rants and advertisements, and I miss quality music like this. All around the world I know people who grew up in the 70s can relate to this, and we have much more in common with each other than differences.

12 years назад

Bobino 9245

Still fine as hell !!

12 years назад

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1978 {August 5th} A Taste of Honey's "Boogie Oogie Oogie" reached #1 {for 1 week} on Billboard's R&B chart... Two months earlier on June 24th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; and on September 9th it also peaked at #1 {for 3 weeks} and spent 23 weeks on the Top 100 chart... It reached #3 on the United Kingdom's singles chart... The song helped A Taste of Honey to win the Grammy Award for "Best New Artist of 1978"...

12 years назад

Desoto875

You may have not been in High School when this song was on the charts like I was, but this song is as much yours as we fossils that were there. These women are still fine even after 26 years. The music of that period was a true social conscience, Everybody was immersed in it. Lay down the bassline, and I am 17 again.

13 years назад

75smurfette

This is real music!

13 years назад

NeonMusic

Epic track, these girls are devastating.

13 years назад

Robbob9933

@y0dalay (2/2) One common element of music back then was the bass was prominent across all genres. With this song DJ's cutout the voice trck and loop the middle part for up to 30 minutes, or loop the solos for a few minutes each. People of my era have this quality of music to listen to and reflect on in this economy and I encourage you youngers to do the same. There is nothing wrong with listening to upbeat music.

13 years назад

Robbob9933

@y0dalay (1/2) You're on the right track but ou don't know the half of it. We as a people were a hell of a lot freer than to day, the economy was a hell of alot worse. Music was the escape from reality. There were few if any genre stations. Good music got air time and boy was there a ton of good music from every genre. We did not live with selfimposed identity politics BS. I grew up on southern rock but took to the disco beat and had black friends grown up to Motown taking to KISS.

13 years назад

jack vandervort

Unquestionably the best dance song of all time .Hands down! What a Bass line, rip it girl!

13 years назад

mix2up78

Living Proof that Indeed Black DON'T Crack!!!!

13 years назад

Clint Chadwick

Wow...they're doing it just as good now as they did 25 years ago.....much love x

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