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Sister Sledge - He's the greatest dancer (Ruud's Extended Edit)

"He's the Greatest Dancer" is a 1979 song by the American vocal group Sister Sledge, recorded for the group's successful 1979 album We Are Family. Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers, who produced the We Are Family album for Sister Sledge, originally formulated all its songs with the group in mind, envisioning the title selection as the lead single. When Atlantic Records wanted a more overtly disco song Edwards and Rodgers gave Sister Sledge "He's The Greatest Dancer," which they had originally intended for Chic.

Nile Rodgers recalled the Sister Sledge members being "furious" at being asked to sing the lyric "My crème de la crème please take me home" – "to them that line made them seem like loose women" – and that they suggested a lyric adjustment to "My crème de la crème, please don't go home." Rodgers says he and Edwards refused to change the lyric "because we knew the world that we were writing about obviously more than [Sister Sledge] did because they had never even been in a disco...He ain't going to go home because [he is] the greatest dancer...he's gonna stay there longer than you."

I edited the song a bit to create an extended version.
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Видео Sister Sledge - He's the greatest dancer (Ruud's Extended Edit) канала Ruud Mixer
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