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Car Wash (song) " 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. "Car Wash", the theme of the 1976 film Car Wash, was Rose Royce's most successful single ...
Car Wash: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack double album released by the funk band Rose Royce on the MCA label in September 1976. It was produced by Norman Whitfield. It is the soundtrack / film score to the 1976 hit comedy Car Wash that featured Richard Pryor and George Carlin and is also the debut album for Rose Royce.
Car Wash, recorded by Rose Royce, was a major success, yielding three Billboard R&B Top Ten singles: Car Wash, I Wanna Get Next to You, and I'm Going Down. The title track, written and produced by Norman Whitfield, was a #1 hit and was one of the biggest hit singles of the disco era.
I Wanna Get Next to You. " I Wanna Get Next to You " is a 1976 soul single written, composed and produced by American songwriter and producer Norman Whitfield, and most famously sung by American R&B band Rose Royce. It is the third official single from the Car Wash soundtrack. The song has also become a staple on oldies radio and on adult ...
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's children Luna and Miles experienced their first trip to the car wash over the weekend. Chrissy Teigen documents her kids’ first trip through a car wash: '6 ...
Rose Royce is an American soul and R&B group. They are best known for several hit singles during the 1970s including "Car Wash", "I Wanna Get Next to You", ...
In Full Bloom. (1977) Strikes Again. (1978) In Full Bloom is the second album released by American funk band Rose Royce on the Whitfield label in July 1977. It was produced by Norman Whitfield. The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2016 by Big Break Records .
A reggae version, recorded by vocalist Sharon Forrester and arranged by Boris Gardiner, was released in 1979. British dance music producers Double Trouble released a version of "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" as a single in 1990. Their arrangement had the vocals mixed over a house -influenced backing track.