Lady De Jour - Keith Sweat



     
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Well I went to the doctor to tell him the news
I got a feeling from my head to my shoes
Nurse said "Sorry, but the docs not in
He's got the fever too, its Summer again"Long necks, Rednecks, Barbecues
Somethings always going on
Spreading like a fire in the morning news
From your skin right down to your bones
Yacths and johnboats? floating on the river
Everyone's catching that summertime feverMini-skirts , and roamin sandals
Women so hot they aught to have handles
Fireworks on the fourth of July
Baseball, Hot dogs, apple pieTake off you're T-Tops off your T-bird
Cut off your blue jeans peel off your shirts
Yachts and johnboats? floating on the river
Everyone's catching that summertime feverLong necks, Rednecks, Barbecues
Somethings always going on
Spreading like a fire in the morning news
From your skin right down to your bones

Yacths and johnboats? floating on the river
Everyone's catching that summertime feverSuntain oil so you dont blister
Everybody's got that summer time fever
Songwriters
RUSSELL, STEVEN L. / SWEAT, KEITH D.Published by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Keith Sweat (born Keith Crier on July 22, 1961 in Harlem, New York), is a popular R&B/soul singer, songwriter, record producer and a major contributor to the New jack swing era. Before becoming a recording artist, Sweat worked for the commodities market in the New York Mercantile Exchange. He sang at nightclubs throughout New York City until he was discovered and offered a recording contract with Elektra Records in 1987.

Make It Last Forever era: 1985-1993

Sweat started his musical career as a member of a well known Harlem band called "Jamilah" in 1975. With the help of Jamilah, Sweat was able to hone his craft as a lead singer by performing regionally throughout the Tri-State area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The group was started by Larry Peebles, a talented bass player from 116th Street and Lenox Avenue, and included several members who came in and out of the group; among those included was Gregory Ross, a well known Harlem keyboard player who currently lives and works in the Los Angeles area.

On November 25, 1987, Sweat released his debut album Make It Last Forever, which sold three million copies. The biggest hit from this album was "I Want Her" (#1 R&B/#5 Pop), and the title track from the album was hit #2 on the R&B charts.

Sweat continued to chart fairly well with his sophomore album I'll Give All My Love To You, which hit #6 on the Billboard 200 chart, and Keep It Comin debuted in the Top 20 of the album chart.

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