
Come and Get Your Love歌曲歌词:
Hail (hail)
what’s the matter with your head yeah
Hail (hail)
what’s the matter with your mind and your sign?
And-a ooh-ohh
Hail (hail)
nothin’s a matter with your head baby find it
Come on and find it
Hail with it
baby cause you’re fine and you’re mine
And you look so divine
Come and get your love
Come and get your love
Come and get your love
Come and get your love
Hail (hail)
what’s the matter with your feel right?
Don’t you feel right baby?
Hail oh yeah
get it from the main vine alright
I said-a find it
find it darling love it if you like it yeah
Hail (hail)
it’s your business if you want some
Take some get it together baby
Come and get your love
Come and get your love
Come and get your love
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Come and get your love come and get your love
Come and get your love now
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Come and get your love
Come and get your love
Come and get your love
Come and get your love
Hail (hail)
what’s the matter with your feel right?
Don’t you feel right baby?
Hail oh yeah get it from the main vine alright
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La la la…. (come and get your love)
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Boys Town Gang简介:
The Boys Town Gang were a San Francisco based disco and hi-NRG band. Their popularity peaked in the 1980s, when the group reached number 5 on Billboard’s Hot Dance Club Play chart with the single “Cruisin’ the Streets”, and number 4 in the UK Singles chart and number 1 in the Netherlands with their cover version of “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”.
History
In 1980 DJ Bill Motley saw an opportunity to form a group that catered to San Francisco’s large gay clientele. In his search to form a group he auditioned hundreds of vocalists, both male and female. Local cabaret singer Cynthia Manley captured the lead spot.
The idea was originally for one 12″ single with two tracks of high energy music. Motley, a Diana Ross fan, picked two Ashford & Simpson songs to form a medley for the A-side. For the B-side he wrote a disco drama in four acts. A record label was founded to release the two songs.
When “Remember Me” / “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” was released the song took off, with Manley’s vocals propelling the song into the top of the club charts. The four-act explicit “Cruisin’ The Streets” was a snapshot of Castro and Market Streets at sundown
Line-up
Over the years, the line-up has included Cynthia Manley and Jackson Moore (lead vocals); Robin Charin, Don Wood, Phill Manganello, Tom Morley and Keith Stewart (back-up vocals before release of the album Disc Charge); Jackson Moore (lead vocals); Tom Morley and Bruce Carleton (back-up vocals from Disc Charge on).
