Native New Yorker - Odyssey (1977) video free download


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Native New Yorker is a song written by Sandy Linzer & Denny Randell & was a 1977 hit single for the dance band Odyssey, which reached number five on the UK charts. In the U.S., the song went to number three on the disco chart. Native New Yorker also went to number six on the soul chart & number twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100. It was also recorded by Frankie Valli in 1977, Esther Phillips in 1978 & Black Box in 1998. The song was later sampled by Rich Cronin's band Loose Cannons for their song New York City Girls.

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8 years ago

Dave Rowlands

Ladbroke Grove , In the 70's , Miss it big time. Portobello Market / Golborne Road Posy. And Queens Park Rangers :)

8 years ago

innes small

I grew up to this music.music&time change,but it's nice to no your past is always there

8 years ago

andreachristine2419

I'm only 22 but the old school music just takes me away! I think I'm an old soul because most people my age would be like what are you listening to haha. This is a great song! I was born in the wrong generation 

8 years ago

Jean-Claude LUISON

Le bon temps, notre jeunesse !!!

8 years ago

cowgill100

how lovely x

8 years ago

Robert moore

Richard federal were not all rich tourist l work hard for my money & love all music

8 years ago

Sedami Djokpe

i love this song

8 years ago

Houston Mwakio

Americans just went from this to fettywaps rick rosses and every other garbage musician and to twerking

8 years ago

70sbaby4life3

I was only a baby when this came out in 1977.

8 years ago

TEE Think

Come on naa.. A WHOOLE CUT! Im bout to step my ass off all night

8 years ago

Joyce Currey

I finally got to c the artists for my fav song, cool

8 years ago

Luis Ramos

City so nice they named it twice, New York, New York....

8 years ago

arkady714

New York City is the capital of Earth. It really is that simple.

8 years ago

david llewellyn

I am a 50 year old lad from Manchester England and I must have listened to this over a thousand times it just speaks to me how life is a charade and everything in life is what you make it. may your god watch over you and I for one will keep your sprit alive Lillian you will live on in my hart un-till it is time for me to leave this party. rest in peace and live on in our harts.

8 years ago

Bev Mercer

Love This Song

8 years ago

mzzzol

For some rason I remember Atlanta with this song.

8 years ago

dejohn913

Now This Was The Music (And Still Is) When 42nd Street Was The "REAL" 42nd Street. The Real Live Strip. Damn!!!! I Really Miss The 70's & 80's. Thank You (The Late) Mayor Koch For Those Memories When New York Made A True Statement About Real Life. Not "Disney" Life. Go Back To California. Thank You

8 years ago

Richard Gottheil

from Richard gottheil native new yorker

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