George McCrae

George McCrae - Disco Pioneer

George McCrae

25 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 35 MINUTES • OCT 18 2019

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Rock Your Baby
03:20
2
I Can't Leave You Alone (I Keep Holdin' On)
03:11
3
You Got My Heart
03:00
4
You Can Have It All
02:54
5
I Get Lifted
02:47
6
Make It Right
02:54
7
I Need Somebody Like You
03:35
8
Look at You
05:00
9
I Ain't Lyin'
03:54
10
Honey I (I'll Live My Life for You) [7'' Version]
03:59
11
Winners Together or Losers Apart
03:52
12
Baby Baby Sweet Baby
06:50
13
You Got to Know
02:26
14
It's Been So Long
02:39
15
You Treat Me Good
02:51
16
Sing a Happy Song
02:05
17
When I First Saw You
04:54
18
Take This Love of Mine
03:06
19
Love In Motion
05:01
20
Nothing but Love
04:24
21
I'm Gonna Stay with My Baby Tonight
02:56
22
Cut the Rug
04:54
23
Givin' Back the Feelin'
05:33
24
Kiss Me (The Way I Like It)
03:12
25
Rock Your Baby (Extended Version)
06:26
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Artist bios

Along with wife Gwen McCrae, Miami, Florida-based artist George McCrae was a prime mover on the early disco front with his own R&B chart-topper "Rock Your Baby" in 1974. Born in 1944 in West Palm Beach, he formed his own vocal group in the early '60s, which eventually included his future wife Gwen. They soon began working as a duo, and when Gwen found success as a solo act, George became her manager as well as backing vocalist.

With disco kings Harry Casey and Richard Finch of KC & the Sunshine Band producing and writing his output on Henry Stone's T.K. label, McCrae found a hit on his first try with "Rock Your Baby," originally intended as a single for Gwen. It topped charts around the world, and he rapidly returned with the double-sided hit "I Can't Leave You Alone"/"I Get Lifted," but fads being fickle, McCrae's fortunes slipped as the decade progressed. Although he continued recording during the '80s and '90s, he charted only in England with 1984's "One Step Closer (To Love)." After a long absence from recording and releasing material, he returned in 2009 with Time for a Change, an album issued in Germany. Seven years later he released Love, a set that warmly embraced his soul and disco roots. It was released in the U.S. through eOne. ~ Bill Dahl & John Bush

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Language of performance
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