“Your body’s cold, there’s not a hair to hold.” I swear that’s her last line at 3:13.
My Goodness, I have the original on original 1978 vinyl as unlisted hidden track 2 (yes, they did that in those days too) on Brand New Funk ’78 album actually sung by actual singer Sylvia Robinson (Shame Shame Shame), up a semitone. It’s also the crappiest song on this funk blast. [Well, Sylvia ran the record company so she could and did do what she want, like dropping her song on someone else's LP, printing it and selling it.] Now that I’ve heard Dee D’s, I have more respect for the original. if someone wants to hear the original, drop me a line. I’m not promising anything special…
My Goodness, I have the original on original 1978 vinyl as unlisted hidden track 2 (yes, they did that in those days too) on Brand New Funk ’78 album actually sung by actual singer Sylvia Robinson (Shame Shame Shame), up a semitone. It’s also the crappiest song on this funk blast. [Well, Sylvia ran the record company so she could and did do what she want, like dropping her song on someone else's LP, printing it and selling it.] Now that I’ve heard Dee D’s, I have more respect for the original. if someone wants to hear the original, drop me a line. I’m not promising anything special…