Alisha - Baby Talk (Radio Edit) 1985
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Reached No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Charts in December 1985.
BABY TALK (RADIO EDIT)
Written by Greg Brown & Logankoya
Produced by Mark Berry for MSB Records, Ltd.
Mixing and additional production by Shep Pettibone for Mastermix Productions Ltd.
℗ 1985 Vanguard Recording Society, Inc.
This song is 39 years old and I’m still listening!!! In 2024
Samee
I was lucky enough to have lived during these marvelous 80s 🤩😍
this
Lucky.
No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Charts and peaked as high as No. 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early ‘86. Song is from 1985. A banger of a tune! Fun fun fun.
I remember this massive hit early 1986 in discoteque
Que emoción y nostalgia escuchar esta canción. Yo tenía 15 años y me transporta a esa época. Era tan feliz y no lo sabía 😢
Love this grooves so much 👍❤ Stephen Bray,Shep Pettibone,Jellybean Benitez.... where masters of Madonna sound and brought other amazing singers
I always loved the intro that runs until 0:13. Those first thirteen seconds when I hear it coming on the radio I know its time to turn it up! Alisha deserved more chart success.
First: The Remix of Madonnas Into the Groove (on Album You Can Dance) was released in 1987 remixed by Shep Pettibone, Alishas Baby Talk is a Track from 1985. Second: I.m.h.o. I think, that Shep has taken a bond from Alisha. Third: There's obviously no copyright injurance, because Shep was also part of the Producer from Alishas first Longplay. So, it won't matter. But all in all, Baby Talk is a powerful US-Dance Classic and has an entiled place in my 12" Collection. :-)
Into The Groove was first released in 1985 though the baseline was already present. Shep often reused his basslines, changing pitch, keys etc.
@@lorelieplum81 The remix of Into The Groove isn't the same as the original song
Thank you entirely for uploading this amazing underrated treasure♥️
Baby talk es la mejor cancion del mundo de los 80 Forever Alisha❤
5AM MUSIC Keep the classic obscure grooves coming!
mooi nr x x x
Es un HIT ☝🏼 me encanta esta canción 🎶 ♥️ 👽🎧
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Éxito Total !!!
I rememberme mi mon♥️
Leticia Calderon.
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ochenta y ocho.
*I see the katakana on the album cover, but I wonder what the kanji would be if this were really translated into Japanese? Would this be correct?* 恋人の話。I don't think this is correct 赤ちゃん言葉
I think 'Get Into the Groove' (Madonna) 1985 sampled this bass line or this track sampled the other. Was it the same composer? He (or she) may have just did double duty with one bass line and two tracks?
Into The Groove was released before Baby Talk, but there was another version of All Night Passion which was released before Into The Groove that has this similar vibe. I suspect Into the Groove may have been inspired by the European mix of All Night Passion.
difficult to say, I know! it's all so similar as regards production. BUT GOOD!!!
@Love Is Everything The person you're responding to us referring the Shep's remix of Into the Groove, which was released for the remix album in 1989
It kinda sounds like Love You Up.
LOL!!
I'm sorry but I'm not American and I have never heard of Love You Up before. Was it a hit in the US? Who sang it at that time?
@@jld3480 Alisha.
ALISHA SOUNDS SOOO HOT!!.TOO BAD TOO MUCH LIKE MADONNA, THAT IS WHY THE RECORD LABEL NEVER MARKETED HER CORRECTLY!!. THE LOOK ON HER RECORD COVER IS WHACK!!. SHE HAS TO HAVE A HOT PUNK LOOK & COULD'VE BEEN MORE SUCCESSFULLY MAINSTREAM. GOOD TRACKS/VOICE
Nah I don't believe that, Js
Ha! The stylists made her look like Peg Bundy when she had a follow-up on a major label in 1987 with Into My Secret. This was actually a minor hit. They made her look so old here! It's hard to believe she was only about 17 when this came out ruclips.net/video/eLHLA2nEODc/видео.html
This is a copy version of "into the groove", but far better than the original! lol
*I noticed Chibi Maruko Chan on your profile and I also noticed the Katakana on the album cover of this video, are you Japanese? Was this song popular in Japan?*
@@originalm3233 I'm not from Japan, am not sure if this is a hit or not by that time in Japan. As for Katakana, that is very common for "洋樂"(western pop) marketing and packaging. "Side label" is invented by Japan and somehow later becomes a standard package way for CDs and Vinyls in many Asians countries like Taiwan, South Korea, etc. As you may know, Japan is the first Asian country to "press CD" at early 80's, the audio quality is considered as the finest since then, they did produce many terrific CDs for the branch offices or licensees of Intl. major labels for developing Asian territory. Japan is also a super huge market for pop music, surely have space for many intl. artists to conquer. The fact is, artists like Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson, if they are no longer popular internationally, simply count on the support from Japanese fans, they can still live a good "DIVA" life. lol
@@linfair The katakana would be meaningless to an average Japanese person. They could say the word in katakana phonetically but it would not have any meaning to them unless they could speak already speak English. But as you said, this must be common with their packaging for foreign items. Is 洋樂 a Japanese word? This 樂 does not appear to be Japanese, are you from China or Taiwan if you don't mind me asking?
leche de vaca con cocoa Maribel.
Lol I don't think she sounds like madonna js
She definitely don't
Loved that song in the mid80ies, but neither the voice nor the look of its singer. Too madonnesque - with less talent (esp. dancing skills if we consider the clip). Good track though - should have deserved more recognition!
hongos.
Leticia Calderon.