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The Show Stoppers - Ain't Nothin' But A House Party / What Can A Man Do?? Album

The Show Stoppers - Ain't Nothin' But A House Party / What Can A Man Do?? Album
Performer: The Show Stoppers
Title: Ain't Nothin' But A House Party / What Can A Man Do??
Country: US
Genre: Funk & Rythm
Style:Rhythm & Blues, Soul
Released: Mar 1967
Catalog number: 101
Label: Showtime Records
MP3 album szie: 2933 mb
FLAC album size: 1914 mb

Tracklist

1Ain't Nothin' But A House Party
Producer – Bruce CharlesWritten-By – Del Sharh, Joe Thomas
2:35
2What Can A Man Do??
Producer – Drew StewartWritten-By – John Fitch, Jr.
2:28

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
101The Show Stoppers Ain't Nothin' But A House Party / What Can Man Do? ‎(7", Single, Promo)Showtime Records 101US1967
3-100The Show Stoppers Ain't Nothing But A House Party ‎(7", Single, Pus)Beacon 3-100UK1968
DIS 1507-45The Show Stoppers Ain't Nothin' But A House Party ‎(12", Ltd)Disco InternationalDIS 1507-45US1976
C 1085The Show Stoppers Ain't Nothin' But A House Party ‎(7", RE)CollectablesC 1085USUnknown
BP 1006Show Stoppers Ain't Nothing But A House Party ‎(7", Single)Park BP 1006BelgiumUnknown

Notes

Label variation: Publishers are listed as Clairlyn-Dandelion Music (BMI)

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): STR 141A-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): STR 101B-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched runout, side A ("MASTERING BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE", stamped)): STR-101.A MASTERING BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched runout, side B ("MASTERING BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE", stamped)): STR-101B MASTERING BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE

Companies

  • Record Company – Showtime Record Co.
  • Published By – Dandelion Music
  • Published By – Clairlyn Pub. Co.
  • Distributed By – Jamie / Guyden Dist. Corp.
  • Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Recording Labs

Short intro

Ain't Nothin But a House Party - VIRGIL HENRY-BILL DEAL-SHOWSTOPPERS-THE MOB. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. 2012 г. The show stoppers - a side - ain't nothing. House Party - Продолжительность: 4:41 The J. Jamo thomas - I spy for the video footage Showstoppers alternatively The Show Stoppers was a four-piece African American vocal soul group formed in Philadelphia about 1967. They are best remembered for their 1967 hit, Ain't Nothin' But a Houseparty, which was the debut release on three record labels: Showtime Records, Heritage Records, and Beacon Records. The Showstoppers was formed about 1967 by brothers, Elec Edward Alex Burke born February 16, 1948 in Philadelphia and Vladimir H. Laddie Burke. Формируйте собственную коллекция коллекцию записей The Show Stoppers. On this page you can download song The Showstoppers - Ain't Nothing But A House Party in mp3 and listen online. The Showstoppers. Ain't Nothin But a House Party. Virgil Henry. 1,139 listeners. They are best remembered for their 1968 hit Aint Nothin But a Houseparty, which was released on the local Philly label Showtime and sold well locally, but despite rights being acquired for national release by MGM, failed to become a national hit. However it caught on with DJs in the UK, was released on the small London independent label Beacon giving it its only hit, reached No. 11 in 1968 and made the charts again on reissue in 197 read more. The Showstoppers were a four-piece vocal soul group from Philadelphia, their line-up including Alex and Laddie, younger brothers of Solomon Burke. Listen to The Show Stoppers Radio featuring songs from Ain't Nothin' but a House Party, What Can a Man Do free online. Слушать бесплатное интернет-радио, спорт, музыку, новости, разговорное и подкасты. События в прямом эфире, трансляции игр NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, университетских команд и матчи Премьер-лиги. CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ESPN, BBC, NPR. Aint nothing but a house party aint nothing but a party Come on dig that revelous soul. I know youre gonna lose control. You can do the boogaloo. Anything that you wanna do. I know its cold outside. Come on in Ill keep you satisfied. All you gotta do is move oh yeah. Every time you feel the groove. Aint nothing but a party Aint nothing but a party. Aint nothing but a house party aint nothing but a party. Aint nothing but a party, baby aint nothing but a party. Aint nothing but a house party aint nothing but a party Well, theyre dancing on the ceiling and theyre danc. Their 1967 hit Ain't Nothin' But a Houseparty bw What Can a Man Do STR 101, sold well in Pittsburgh, and New York City, and sold about 40,000 copies in Philadelphia, and reached 118 on the Billboard charts on May 27, 1967. The session musicians on the song included Carl Chambers, who was later drummer with Gladys Knight & the Pips, and Joe Thomas, who went on to become the guitarist with The Impressions. Later in May 1968 Ain't Nothin' But a House Party was released in Germany on Ariola Records and France on Barclay Records, and later released by Beacon in Scandinavia, the Benelux countries, Austria, Italy, Japan and New Zealand. Album by The Show Stoppers. Ain't Nothin' but a House Party. was covered in. Ain't Nothin' but a House Party by The J. Geils Band 1973. Ain't Nothin' but a House Party by Phil Fearon 1986. Ain't Nothin' but a House Party by Cliff Richard 1970
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The Showstoppers were from my old hometown of Philadelphia, four young kids (Alex and Laddie Burke with Earl and Timmy Smith) who first released the blistering infectious R&B stomper “Ain’t Nothin’ But A Houseparty” (penned by Carl Fisher and Joseph David Thomas) under the tutelage of their older brother Solomon Burke.

The rights to this song have been sold re-sold and swapped back and forth and recorded more times than one can count, so at sixteen, I remember standing at the record counter with the hip looking guy asking which of the three versions currently being played on the radio I wished … where I shuffled from one foot to the other laughing before asking very unsure, Arthur Conley? No, said the guy from behind this Roger McGuinn shades, that’s “Sweet Soul Music.” So I just blindly said, That one please, where I was lucky enough to have scored one of the 40,000 copies sold from Philadelphia to Boston that year, and I’ve still got mine tucked away.

In 1967, with that snappy sublime song, a song that could only be turned up, as if the volume knob was momentarily one directional, The Showstoppers had secured their place in the history of the Philly sound. The song didn’t just pour from my speakers, it was more that it swelled and swooped down on me, becoming the opening go-to record for all sock-hops that year, a song that stood in stark juxtaposition to anything The Beatles, The Doors or even The Jefferson Airplane was doing that summer. The song was huge, not in sales, but in the sheer space it took up while being played. By no means was this an ‘alone in your room’ number, it was bright, running at full throttle for the entire two minutes and twenty-eight seconds, filled with sunshine and light, and at night it beamed like a big ol’ smiling full moon.

My Grams took me aside one afternoon, informing me that it was not the sort of music that a proper suburban white girl should be listening to, that the song was rather lower class, with a house party being an event thrown by those who couldn’t afford their rent, where they’d purchase a couple bottles of cheap liquor, charge neighbors and friends a few dollars to come into their digs for some music dancing and high times, which more often than not got them tossed out on their ear for all the noise anyway. Hey, in an odd sort of way it all sounded like romantic free spirited fun to me … all I knew was that the track moved my feet and made me feel wild.

Info: You’re going to find the song listed as both “It Ain’t Nothin’ But A Houseparty” and as “It Ain’t Nothin’ But A House Party” … you’re also going to run across the band listed as both The Showstoppers and The Show Stoppers, though if your a collector, you’re gonna wanna score a copy by The Showstoppers, with the song being “Ain’t Nothin’ But A Houseparty,” as that’s how the first of the originals were labeled.

Review by Jenell Kesler