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Hues Corp. Sig. Song. 5-28-16
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What program did you use to make this?
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EXITO GRANDE DE RADIO DE 1974
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always loved this song ..always will ....
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THIS IS OUR SONG!!!!
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Love 70s music
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you are so right in that, I keep telling my kids what they listen is only trash,
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Cute
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That's nice.
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Thank you for agreeing me. Is 70s music your favorite?
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I remember hearing this song as a kid on the radio in the 70s. It sure is a good and happy song to listen to, a hell of alot better than anything you'd hear today my friend. The music that is today on radio is appalling with all the profanity on it and I can't understand half the lyrics.
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How did you put it together? If you don't mind me asking.
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You're welcome but did you create that video image yourself.
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Excellent video image Hues Corporation's Rock the Boat Sue. Did you create those images yourself.
Rock the Boat" is a disco song by the group Hues Corporation in 1974. "Rock the Boat" was written by Waldo Holmes, who also wrote the Blacula songs. "Rock the Boat" was first featured on the Hues Corporation's 1973 album, Freedom For The Stallion (an edited version later appeared on certain editions of the band's follow-up album, 1974's Rockin' Soul).[1] and was released as the second single from the album in early 1974 to follow-up Stallion's title song, which had peaked at #63 on the Hot 100. Initially, "Rock the Boat" appeared as though it would flop, as months went by without any radio airplay or sales activity. Not until the song became a disco/club favorite in New York did Top 40 radio finally pick up on the song, leading the record to finally enter the Hot 100 and zip up the chart to #1 in July 1974. The record also reached the top 10 in the United Kingdom (number 6). It is a heavy airplay favorite on oldie and adult-contemporary stations today.