
No Parking (On the Dance Floor)歌曲歌词:
作曲 : Vincent Calloway/Bobby Lovelace/William Simmons
Excuse me, madam
You’re standing still in a no parking zone
You don’t get a move on that body
I’ll be forced to give you a ticket, so get with it
There’s a party tonight, you’re in a red light zone
If you don’t want a ticket you better move on
If you break the law you gotta pay your dues
Ain’t much better if you play it by the rules
‘Cause it’s so easy, it’s so right
It’s so easy to rock it with your body, baby
It’s so easy, it’s so right
It’s so easy if you drive it all night
No parking, baby
No parking on the dance floor
No parking, baby
No parking on the dance floor
Let me hear you blow your horn
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
(Shake it, baby)
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
(Rock it, baby)
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
Movin’ violations, are easy to fix
Just tell the DJ to fix it in the mix
Shake it up and shake it on down
Let me feel you movin’, you gotta get down
‘Cause it’s so easy, it’s so right
It’s so easy to rock it with your body, baby
It’s so easy, it’s so right
It’s so easy if you drive it all night
No parking, baby
No parking on the dance floor
(I won’t say it again)
No parking, baby
No parking on the dance floor
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
(Shake it, baby)
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
(Rock it, baby)
Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep
Rock it, work it, shake it, don’t drive it
Baby, baby, baby
Don’t park your booty, don’t park your can
It’s time to party, it’s time to jam
Don’t park your booty, don’t park your can
It’s time to party, it’s time to jam
Don’t park your booty, don’t park your can
It’s time to party, it’s time to jam
Don’t park your booty, don’t park your can
It’s time to party, it’s time to jam
No parking, baby
No parking on the dance floor
(No, no)
No parking, baby
No parking on the dance floor
No parking, baby
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking on the dance floor
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking, baby
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking on the dance floor
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking, baby
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking on the dance floor
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking, baby
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking on the dance floor
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking, baby
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
No parking on the dance floor
(Beep beep, beep beep, beep beep)
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Midnight Star简介:
by John Bush
The synth-funk unit Midnight Star scored several times on the charts during the mid-80s, led by their double-platinum album No Parking on the Dance Floor in 1983. Just one of the successful acts on Solar Records (also including Shalamar, Lakeside, and the Whispers), the group was formed in 1976 at Kentucky State University by the Calloway brothers, trumpeter Reginald, and trombone player Vincent, with vocalist Belinda Lipscomb. After signing with RCA near the turn of the decade, Midnight Star recorded their first album in 1980, The Beginning, with a conglomeration of studio players and producers. After moving to the Solar label by 1982, the group released Victory and then added a full band: guitarist Melvin Gentry, bassist Kenneth Gant, drummer Bobby Lovelace, and keyboard player Bo Watson.
Though the Calloways production skills — later used to full effect on tracks by Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight, and Teddy Pendergrass — had pushed Midnight Star into the R&B charts during 1981-1982, with singles like Hot Spot and Ive Been Watching You, the group was unprepared for the success of the first single from their third proper album, No Parking on the Dance Floor. Freak-a-Zoid hit number two on the R&B charts in mid-1983, and though it failed to make the pop Top 40, it pushed the LP over the platinum mark. Operator, the first single from their next album, Planetary Invasion, became their highest-charting single, making number 18 on the pop charts. By 1986, Headlines had become Midnight Stars third album to at least sell gold, but it proved their last; both Reginald and Vincent left the group to form Calloway in 1988. (Incidentally, the Calloways had introduced future legend Babyface to Solar executives for his first job, and produced Babyfaces group the Deele).
Without Reginald and Vincent Calloway to lead the way, Midnight Star fell fast and far. A 1988 self-titled album flopped, and 1990s Work It Out proved to be their last until 2002s 15th Avenue. Since then, the members continued outside collaborations, but they also came together for frequent touring. As late as 2007, the groups lineup featured Lipscomb, Gentry, Watson, Lovelace, and Gant. As Calloway, the Calloways found success with their first single, 1989s I Wanna Be Rich, which hit number two on the pop charts. The track was their only major hit, followed by Sir Lancelot and the title track from their 1990 debut album, All the Way. Calloway returned two years later with Lets Get Smooth, but the album proved their last. The brothers continued working, with Pieces of a Dream and Bootsy Collins, among others.
