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Leo Sayer ~ You Make Me Feel Like Dancing 1976 Disco Purrfection Version

Leo Sayer began his career with the song "The Show Must Go On" in 1973, which was covered by Three Dog Night. He had been in a couple of bands and one of them, Patches, caught the interest of British singer Adam Faith, who took Gerard Hugh Sayer on as a client. Adam's wife thought he looked like a little lion with his curly mane and so he was renamed Leo. 1975 saw Leo hit with "Long Tall Glasses" which peaked at #9. He began writing with a variety of partners for his fourth LP "Endless Flight" which was produced by Richard Perry. "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" was released in late 1976, and hit #1 for the week ending January 15, 1977. To extend this one was easy, it just toppled into place...loop here, loop there....and voila! Another one of my exclusive promotional versions...hope you enjoy! I'm very proud of this one.

Видео Leo Sayer ~ You Make Me Feel Like Dancing 1976 Disco Purrfection Version канала DJDiscoCat
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