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KC and the Sunshine Band "Shotgun Shuffle" 88 25 — — — 85 — — — — The Sound of Sunshine "That's the Way (I Like It)" 1 1 18 — 5 1 17 1 12 4 RIAA: Gold [14] MC: Platinum [8] KC and the Sunshine Band "I'm So Crazy ('Bout You)" — — — — — — — — — 34 1976 "Rock Your Baby" — 70 — — — — — — — — The ...
The band was formed in 1973 by Harry Wayne Casey (KC) and Richard Finch.Casey was a record store employee and part-timer at TK Records in Hialeah, Florida [4] The band was originally called KC & The Sunshine Junkanoo Band because KC used studio musicians from TK and a local Junkanoo band called the Miami Junkanoo Band.
The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band is a compilation album by KC and the Sunshine Band, released in 1990. The album contained hits from 1974 to 1979, including every track included in their 1980 Greatest Hits compilation (which had gone out of print), along with their top 20 1983 hit " Give It Up " and other moderately successful singles.
The electropop song is the lead single of Chung Ha's Offset EP and incorporates alt-R&B and groovy strings to propel the singer's vocals. The song reflects on the emotions of a relationship, comparing the ups and downs of romance to the title "Roller Coaster" ride. [1]
The album contained two newly recorded tracks, "All I Want" and "Let's Go Rock and Roll". The latter was released as a moderately successful single to promote the compilation. Track listing
List of K-pop songs on the World Digital Song Sales chart is a compilation of weekly chart information for K-pop music published on the World Digital Song Sales chart by the Billboard charts, and reported on by Billboard K-Town, an online Billboard column.
Do You Wanna Go Party contains the group's last number one hit in the US, "Please Don't Go". [5] The title track was a moderate hit, with more success on the R&B chart, reaching the top ten. The B-side to " Please Don't Go ", "I Betcha Didn't Know That", was also a Top 20 R&B chart hit.