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  2. Rock Your Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Rock Your Baby" was covered by English indie rock band the House of Love for the 1992 compilation album Ruby Trax. [19] British dance group KWS 's cover of "Rock Your Baby" reached number eight in the UK the same year.

  3. George McCrae - Wikipedia

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    George Warren McCrae Jr. (born October 19, 1944) [1] is an American soul and disco singer who is most famous for his 1974 hit "Rock Your Baby". Biography and career [ edit ]

  4. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music cover, 1918 "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" is a popular song written by Jean Schwartz, with lyrics by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young.The song was introduced by Al Jolson in the Broadway musical Sinbad and published in 1918.

  5. The Sound of Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    The Sound of Sunshine, an instrumental album, was credited only to the Sunshine Band. Singer Harry Wayne Casey ("KC") did not perform on it as a vocalist, though he co-produced it with partner Richard Finch. The album features an instrumental version of "Rock Your Baby", which had been a hit for George McCrae in 1974.

  6. Rockin' Chair (Gwen McCrae song) - Wikipedia

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    Gwen's husband, George McCrae, had a number-one hit single the year earlier, "Rock Your Baby." "Rockin' Chair" was intended to be an answer song to George's hit. The songs were released just less than a year apart. George provided backing vocals on the song.

  7. Rock Me Baby (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was the album's high-energy opening track, a dip into brash glam rock. [1] Following on "Rock Me Baby" 's heels, the album climbed to number 41 in the US through November–December, [6] and then it entered the UK album charts very strongly at number 2 in late February 1973, starting a 17-week run for a total of 20 weeks on the chart. [7]

  8. Gwen McCrae - Wikipedia

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    Gwendolyn Patricia McCrae (née Mosley, December 21, 1943 – February 21, 2025) was an American singer, best known for her 1975 hit "Rockin' Chair". [1] Known in the music industry as the "Queen of Rare Groove", McCrae's gospel, soul, disco and funk vocals have been heavily sampled by industry leaders in dance music including Cassius, Madlib, Lady Gaga, Avicii, Cypress Hill, Mobb Deep amongst ...

  9. Rock You Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Rock You Baby" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in January 2003 as the third single released from his 2003 album Unleashed . The song peaked at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in March 2003. [ 1 ]