From French TV Show Samedi est à vous, June 5, 1976 Vocals: Penny McLean, Linda G. Thompson and Ramona Wulf. Special thanks to Ruud Dirkzwager for his assistance regarding the audio restoration.
Was only 15 and half when I first listened to this music and could dance on it at the disco ( I'm 61 today ) . Just thanks to you ladies , cos I still have goose bumps ...So Good memories as we were carefree ....
These three ladies invented some of the best disco tunes using limited lyrics. Incredible when you consider how many artists use plenty of lyrics and fall flat now.
Any instruments known to music was fair game during the disco era: flutes, cowbells, sax, organs, tambourines, every instrument available, it wad about the dance beat.
Julia Romero, yes I LOVE those Violin Strings!😍 The Silver Convention, had the BEST Violin Strings arrangements, in ALL of their songs, in the HISTORY of Music, EVER!👍 I bought all (3) of their Albums, and I LOVE ALL of their songs, on those Albums!😎 They were one of my FAVORITE groups, in the 70's, and I still play their Music, in 2022!☺
Something i notice is how "in sync" the movements are of the three, it"s like they are together to a fraction of a second. They must have practised a lot to get this level of perfection
Exactly 45 years ago, Get Up and Boogie (That's Right) by the Silver Convention were #2 on the HOT 100 and radio 📻. This song had longevity in the summer of 1976 🇺🇸. Billboard Magazine ranks it at #75 of the biggest songs of the 1970's decade and #432 of the Top 600 songs of the first 60 years of the Rock Era from 1958 - 2018, get up and boogie (that's right) 🇩🇪🖤💛💖💛🖤🤍💛🖤💖 boogie 🖤🤍💛💖🖤💛🤍💛🖤🤍.
Classic sound of '76 on a classic TV show - the World's first-ever interactive phone-in show, created by the legendary Guy Lux and presented by Bernard Golay.
@@denissarrade7767 Merci, Denis! La télé française de cette époque-là était bien innovative. Je pense aussi ici des émissions «Midi» de Guy Lux et Danièle Gilbert, qui ont commencé bien en-avant de notre «Pebble Mill At One» (générique de Raymond Lefèvre!)
UNA MARAVILLOSA ÉPOCA QUE, YO, VIVÍ! CÓMO LA MÚSICA DISCO, NADA!!!!!! INEGALABLE Y, IMMORTAL! VIVA LOS 70/80!!!!! TODO EL RESTO: AUTÉNTICA BASURA!!!!!!!
Te equivocas tienen más éxito poderosos como san Francisco hustle,play me like a yoyo,,humo en los ojos etcétera y penny mclean como solista tuvo éxito con dance bunny honey y lady bump
dammit, always too many lyrics for me to remember with these girls... like their song 'something? Robin something?' 🤣😉😉 *Beautiful in it's simplicity* yet it's not simple.. 💗💗
A lot of the comments here are super embarrassing. You don’t need a full on sheet of lyrics to have a dance floor filler. The beauty of dance music is in its simplicity. If you wanted to listen to someone singing full on bridges over an entire song then disco isn’t your genre, go listen to rock & roll or blues or some sh*t.
Ha ha it's hilarious to see them waiting... and waiting... and waiting for the "That's right!" and suddenly they start with the very profound lyrics of "Get up and boogie!!"
Anybody have the lyrics to this song? Such a deeply profound song that speaks about the condition of man in society today as it was all through the millennium.
In view of the scarcity of lyrics here, can't we just combine the 2 songs? I'm thinking something along the lines of, "Get up and boogie, Up up to the sky!"