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Thread started 07/01/06 5:57pm

psychodelicide

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Does Anybody Remember That 80's Group "Oneway"?

They had a couple of songs out during the 80's such as "Cutie Pie" and my personal favorite, "More Than Friends, Less Than Lovers". Think they were out of the Detroit area, if my memory serves me correct. Anybody remember them?
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Reply #1 posted 07/01/06 8:36pm

Jillibean

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Cutie Pie is one of my favorites by One Way, along with Can I, Mr Groove and Pop What You Got.
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Reply #2 posted 07/01/06 8:49pm

nurse

Cutie Pie was a good tune, but I never really got into any of their other work sad .
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Reply #3 posted 07/01/06 9:24pm

PurpleCharm

You're the girl that makes me feel so good
cutie pie


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Reply #4 posted 07/02/06 2:45am

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Yes it was One Way featuring Al Hudson , I have got the 1979 album which contains the track "You Can Do It" and another nice soulful nugget "Now That I`ve Found You".
Bizarrely I have a 12" of You can do it by Al Hudson and the Partners , which appears to be same personnel different name.
My absolute favourite Al Hudson tune though is the mighty "Spread Love", and finally as this thread made me have a dig through my old stuff the track "How Do You Do" has a seriously funky bassline that I had forgotten.

I`m kind of assuming that the album I have is their first as it was in 1979 , I was unaware of any further albums - how many were there ?
I also see on the album the female vocals were Alicia Myers - is this the same lady who had the hit "I Love the Nightlife" ?
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Reply #5 posted 07/02/06 2:50am

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If You Play Your Cards Right is my jam! Why did I always think Chaka Khan sang this tune? music
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Reply #6 posted 07/02/06 6:32am

psychodelicide

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woot! Nice to see that some of y'all remember this group. Thought this was a thread that was going to just crash and burn. lol

The radio station I listen to plays "Cutie Pie" all the time; it still gets heavy rotation. music
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Reply #7 posted 07/02/06 6:34am

psychodelicide

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TheRainbowChild said:

Yes it was One Way featuring Al Hudson , I have got the 1979 album which contains the track "You Can Do It" and another nice soulful nugget "Now That I`ve Found You".
Bizarrely I have a 12" of You can do it by Al Hudson and the Partners , which appears to be same personnel different name.
My absolute favourite Al Hudson tune though is the mighty "Spread Love", and finally as this thread made me have a dig through my old stuff the track "How Do You Do" has a seriously funky bassline that I had forgotten.

I`m kind of assuming that the album I have is their first as it was in 1979 , I was unaware of any further albums - how many were there ?
I also see on the album the female vocals were Alicia Myers - is this the same lady who had the hit "I Love the Nightlife" ?


You know, I'm not sure how many albums Oneway had out, to be honest. Also not sure if the Alicia Myers that appeared on the Oneway album was the same lady who had the hit "I Love the Nightlife" (great song).
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #8 posted 07/02/06 6:41am

PurpleCharm

TheRainbowChild said:

Yes it was One Way featuring Al Hudson , I have got the 1979 album which contains the track "You Can Do It" and another nice soulful nugget "Now That I`ve Found You".
Bizarrely I have a 12" of You can do it by Al Hudson and the Partners , which appears to be same personnel different name.
My absolute favourite Al Hudson tune though is the mighty "Spread Love", and finally as this thread made me have a dig through my old stuff the track "How Do You Do" has a seriously funky bassline that I had forgotten.

I`m kind of assuming that the album I have is their first as it was in 1979 , I was unaware of any further albums - how many were there ?
I also see on the album the female vocals were Alicia Myers - is this the same lady who had the hit "I Love the Nightlife" ?


Two different ladies. Alicia Bridges sung "I Love The Nightlife."
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Reply #9 posted 07/02/06 6:44am

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PurpleCharm said:

TheRainbowChild said:

Yes it was One Way featuring Al Hudson , I have got the 1979 album which contains the track "You Can Do It" and another nice soulful nugget "Now That I`ve Found You".
Bizarrely I have a 12" of You can do it by Al Hudson and the Partners , which appears to be same personnel different name.
My absolute favourite Al Hudson tune though is the mighty "Spread Love", and finally as this thread made me have a dig through my old stuff the track "How Do You Do" has a seriously funky bassline that I had forgotten.

I`m kind of assuming that the album I have is their first as it was in 1979 , I was unaware of any further albums - how many were there ?
I also see on the album the female vocals were Alicia Myers - is this the same lady who had the hit "I Love the Nightlife" ?


Two different ladies. Alicia Bridges sung "I Love The Nightlife."


You`re right , but the name Alicia Myers rung a bell with me when I dug the album out.I`m sure she has done something solo - anyone any idea ?
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Reply #10 posted 07/02/06 6:54am

PurpleCharm

TheRainbowChild said:

PurpleCharm said:



Two different ladies. Alicia Bridges sung "I Love The Nightlife."


You`re right , but the name Alicia Myers rung a bell with me when I dug the album out.I`m sure she has done something solo - anyone any idea ?


Solo songs that you might familar with:

"If You Play Your Cards Right"
"I Wanna Thank You"
"You Get The Best From Me(Say, Say, Say)"
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Reply #11 posted 07/02/06 2:50pm

100MPH

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Cherish


ESpecially For You


Spreading Love





Love Is


Fancy Dancer


One Way


Happy Feet



Wild Night


Who's Foolin Who


One Way


Shine On Me


Wrap Your Body



Artist: various
Title: Boys on the Block
Songs:
- I Shoulda Been Honest - Ron Banks
- Power - The Roots
- Get Up And Dance - Al Hudson
- Girl Get Up - Tony Zerell ( bunkee z )
Label: RKB 112091 .. 1991 USA issue





















Alicia Myers








--> One Way Featuring Al Hudson (MCA 1979)

1 Now That I Found
2 You Can Do It
3 Guess You Didn't Know
4 Music
5 Come Dance With Me
6 I Am Under Your Spell

--> Love Is... One Way (MCA 1981)

1 Love Is
2 My Lady
3 All Over Again
4 Get It Over
5 Push
6 I Didn't Mean to Break Your Heart
7 Be Serious
8 Wait Until Tomorrow

--> Wild Night (MCA 1982)
--> Shine On Me (MCA 1983)

1 Shine on Me
2 So Afraid It's Over
3 Didn't You Know It
4 Bring It Down
5 Sugar Rock
6 Let's Get Together
7 Together Forever
8 Shake It Till It's Right

--> Lady (MCA 1984)

1 Lady You Are
2 I'll Make It Up to You
3 If Only You Knew
4 Don't Stop
5 Mr. Groove
6 Smile
7 Dynomite
8 Can't Get Enough of Your Love

--> Wrap Your Body (MCA 1985)

1 Let's Talk
2 Wrap Your Body
3 Believe in Me
4 Serving It
5 Don't Give Up on Love
6 More Than Friends, Less Than Lovers
7 If I Knew
8 Condemned

--> IX (Nine) (MCA 1986)
--> Turn Up The Music (Extra 1987)
--> A New Beginning (MCA 1989)
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Reply #12 posted 07/02/06 6:03pm

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Cutie Pie is still my jam! Anyone remember Cedric with this in Kings of Comedy?
Keep your headphones on.
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Reply #13 posted 07/02/06 7:28pm

psychodelicide

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Thanks, 100MPH. Didn't realize that One Way/Al Hudson had so many albums out. smile
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #14 posted 07/02/06 8:21pm

Abdul

I Didn't Know Alica Had A Video For This:


http://www.youtube.com/wa...ia%20Myers
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Reply #15 posted 07/03/06 6:06am

Finess

TheRainbowChild said:

Yes it was One Way featuring Al Hudson , I have got the 1979 album which contains the track "You Can Do It" and another nice soulful nugget "Now That I`ve Found You".
Bizarrely I have a 12" of You can do it by Al Hudson and the Partners , which appears to be same personnel different name.
My absolute favourite Al Hudson tune though is the mighty "Spread Love", and finally as this thread made me have a dig through my old stuff the track "How Do You Do" has a seriously funky bassline that I had forgotten.

I`m kind of assuming that the album I have is their first as it was in 1979 , I was unaware of any further albums - how many were there ?
I also see on the album the female vocals were Alicia Myers - is this the same lady who had the hit "I Love the Nightlife" ?



no thats Alicia Bridges.
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Reply #16 posted 07/03/06 6:28am

vainandy

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Great group. My favorites are:

Pop It
Push
Pull Fancy Dancer Pull
Who's Foolin' Who
Cutie Pie
Wild Night
Mr. Groove
You Better Quit
Guess You Didn't Know
Something In The Past
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #17 posted 07/03/06 10:09am

DavidEye

favorite songs:

"You Can Do It" (1979)
"Something In The Past" (1980)
"Pop It" (1980)
"Push" (1981)
"Pull/Fancy Dancer" (1982)
"Cutie Pie" (1982)
"Don't Think About It" (1987)
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