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  2. Rose Royce - Wikipedia

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    In the spirit of the soundtrack, the band's name was changed one final time to 'Rose Royce'. [1] The name not only referenced the movie's automotive theme (as the group's name closely resembled Rolls-Royce luxury cars), but just as Rolls-Royce cars are premier vehicles, the group was metaphorically stating they were a premier group. The name ...

  3. Gwen Dickey - Wikipedia

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    She is best known as the lead singer of the R&B band Rose Royce, where she performed under the name Rose Norwalt. Notable songs from the group include "Car Wash" and "Wishing on a Star". In 1976, their US Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "Car Wash" brought Dickey and the band acclaim and success. After leaving the band in 1980, Dickey moved ...

  4. Rose Royce discography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Rose Royce — — Omni 1993 Wishing on a Star — — Warner Bros. 2001 The Very Best of Rose Royce — — Rhino: 2002 The Collection — — Spectrum Music: 2012 Wishing on a Star: The Love Songs — — Rhino 2022 The Definitive Collection — — Robinsongs "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in ...

  5. Car Wash (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Car Wash" is a song by the American soul and R&B band Rose Royce. Written and arranged by the ex-Motown producer Norman Whitfield, [1] the song was the group's first single and one of the most notable successes of the 1970s disco era.

  6. Wishing on a Star - Wikipedia

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    "Wishing on a Star" is a ballad first recorded by American soul and R&B group Rose Royce. It was written by former Undisputed Truth member Billie Rae Calvin, and produced by Norman Whitfield . The song was originally offered to Barbra Streisand for an album project but she declined.

  7. Love Don't Live Here Anymore - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" became Rose Royce's biggest hit, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart while in Ireland it reached a peak of number seven. [12] [13] Across Europe, the song failed to chart except in the Netherlands, where it reached number eleven. [14] The song was also successful in Australia and New ...

  8. Strikes Again - Wikipedia

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    Strikes Again is the third album by funk band Rose Royce. [3] It was released on the Whitfield label in August 1978. It was produced by Norman Whitfield. History

  9. I'm Going Down (Rose Royce song) - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Royce (original) version received moderate success. It peaked at number seventy on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached number ten on the R&B singles chart.In the film Car Wash, the song serves as a double entendre, as it complements the screen time of Maureen, a forlorn prostitute who desperately seeks a chance at true love with Joe, even as she turns tricks.