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Klymaxx Song "Wild Girls" I really like this song. Even though this song came out in 1981 , I remebered it like it was yesterday(I was 10 years old at the time). I found out 3 years ago that Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had produced the song for them. Cool Song! I was wondering does anybody know if this was Klymaxx's debut song and was this the first song that Jam and Lewis produced as a team. Just Curious. | |
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Anybody? | |
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Yep. I had to seach, but I got the album. I also like Heartbreaker (I'm Such A Mess) | |
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Thank you for searching. I don't have the album , but did Jam and Lewis produced it? | |
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musicman said: Yep. I had to seach, but I got the album. I also like Heartbreaker (I'm Such A Mess)
The Man In My Life is a good too... WILD GIRLS (u know im wild!) Can u slow me down! can u slow me down! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: musicman said: Yep. I had to seach, but I got the album. I also like Heartbreaker (I'm Such A Mess)
The Man In My Life is a good too... WILD GIRLS (u know im wild!) Can u slow me down! can u slow me down! "Where the Wild Girls At, right here![SNAP!]" I love that part. I also love "Offer I Can't Refuse" from that album. | |
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musicman said: paisleypark4 said: The Man In My Life is a good too... WILD GIRLS (u know im wild!) Can u slow me down! can u slow me down! "Where the Wild Girls At, right here![SNAP!]" I love that part. I also love "Offer I Can't Refuse" from that album. Oh yes I love the "snap!" I really like the part when she says I know all the clubs If u want 2 go If they're straight or gay If they're fast or slow This was actually the second album that J&T worked on. Not alot of info on the first album...although I have the 12" for "Multi Purpose Girls" which was also produced by them. One time while looking for another Klymaxx song on Limewire, I came across Wild Girls... I said to myself '(wow a cd version)'..Since I had recorded mine straight from the vinyl onto my ipod I wanted to hear the difference... Low and behold...I play the track and its MY COPY! Same fade out position and everything. And written on the track it's DJ Marks Old School Mix" I was like hell nah...but I was glad 2 share anyway Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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This was not Klymaxx's first hit. The first hit came from the debut album with the same name "Never underestimate the power of a woman". The song "Wildgirls" and "Heartbreaker" came from the second album "Girls Will Be Girls" It is also good info to know that Klymaxx was the first act that jam and lewis worked with after leaving The Time. During this period of time Their were still 8 members of Klymaxx. Then Ms. Ann Williams left just before the release of "Girls in the band" then Juddy left right before the release of Meeting in the ladies Room. And that brings us to the Sexy six that we know of today. hope this was the info you needed.
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sheilafan said: This was not Klymaxx's first hit. The first hit came from the debut album with the same name "Never underestimate the power of a woman". The song "Wildgirls" and "Heartbreaker" came from the second album "Girls Will Be Girls" It is also good info to know that Klymaxx was the first act that jam and lewis worked with after leaving The Time. During this period of time Their were still 8 members of Klymaxx. Then Ms. Ann Williams left just before the release of "Girls in the band" then Juddy left right before the release of Meeting in the ladies Room. And that brings us to the Sexy six that we know of today. hope this was the info you needed.
love on a blue train jay Take me on a trip..kiss me on the lips Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: sheilafan said: This was not Klymaxx's first hit. The first hit came from the debut album with the same name "Never underestimate the power of a woman". The song "Wildgirls" and "Heartbreaker" came from the second album "Girls Will Be Girls" It is also good info to know that Klymaxx was the first act that jam and lewis worked with after leaving The Time. During this period of time Their were still 8 members of Klymaxx. Then Ms. Ann Williams left just before the release of "Girls in the band" then Juddy left right before the release of Meeting in the ladies Room. And that brings us to the Sexy six that we know of today. hope this was the info you needed.
love on a blue train jay Take me on a trip..kiss me on the lips Sounds like a plan | |
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sheilafan said: paisleypark4 said: Take me on a trip..kiss me on the lips Sounds like a plan oooooh..dont tempt what u can't handle Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: sheilafan said: Sounds like a plan oooooh..dont tempt what u can't handle Ya'll a trip!! | |
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paisleypark4 said: sheilafan said: Sounds like a plan oooooh..dont tempt what u can't handle I can handle it just fine Am I tempting you? | |
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sheilafan said: paisleypark4 said: oooooh..dont tempt what u can't handle I can handle it just fine Am I tempting you? Can u take tha bait? "can u slow me down?" like Klymaxx said Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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sheilafan said: This was not Klymaxx's first hit. The first hit came from the debut album with the same name "Never underestimate the power of a woman". The song "Wildgirls" and "Heartbreaker" came from the second album "Girls Will Be Girls" It is also good info to know that Klymaxx was the first act that jam and lewis worked with after leaving The Time. During this period of time Their were still 8 members of Klymaxx. Then Ms. Ann Williams left just before the release of "Girls in the band" then Juddy left right before the release of Meeting in the ladies Room. And that brings us to the Sexy six that we know of today. hope this was the info you needed.
love on a blue train jay Thank you for the information. | |
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