I never understood people who say “I hate Disco”!!!! It was such a great and magical time!!! Everybody together having fun and packing those colored dancefloors. Only have the best memories!!! ✌️♥️
Those opposing Disco were a bunch a grouchy disc jockeys who were getting laid off, quit, just didn't like that style of music's affect on culture which brought people together. The layoffs came because owners changed to Disco formats when that was the money was. When it from underground nightclubs to hit main street, people got mad. Similarly to what happened when the happy and positive 80's Rock was replaced my the dark, dreary, depressing Grunge era. College Alternative bands, foreign and R&B dance, boy bands, and Britpop.
I hated it but it had nothing to do with what either of you said. This music was just such a change from the great classic rock that preceded it. The music had no meaning, no feel. But hey, some of it was good. This is a cover of a good song and she killed it.
@@italoblu that's it. Everyone who likes to go got made fun of and were called "gay". " That music is for f-gs!" I heard it from my brother all the time.
When making the Ryan Philippe/Mike Myers movie, 54, in the late 90s, they reached out to Stewart about recreating this performance. She turned up 20 years later, put on the costume - which fit perfectly - and rocked it!
In the 1998 movie 54, actress/singer Mary Griffin portrayed Stewart, performing the song "Knock on Wood", at the famed discothèque Studio 54 in New York City. While performing, Griffin wore an apparently very similar extravagant outfit (and particularly the headgear) to that which Stewart wore in the official video to "Knock on Wood" in 1979. Although it was obvious that Griffin was portraying Stewart, the credits at the end of the movie have Griffin's character listed as Disco Star.
I’m 54. I recall the 70’s very well and this song is, I can say with 100% surety, one of my absolute favorites from that time. It doesn’t get enough love. What an awesome song.
The summer of 1978 the club and skate song of the year came out. "Good Times" by Chic was the smash hit of the summer and ruled the dancefloor for the next six months. You couldn't have a party or go to a club without hearing that record. When this song first came out if you were having a party and your DJ didn't have this record, people would actually leave your party and went to the club that was playing "Good Times".
Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards were everywhere in the 80's after Chic, they produced for Diana Ross, Sister Sledge, David Bowie, Duran Duran and many more
I always loved this song and this video. It's still a jam 44 years later. She went to the Classical Repertory Dance Ensemble to study ballet and modern dance so that made her even more fun to watch.
Amii Stewart was utter fire with this huge hit. I also loved Precious Wilson from Eruption, especially their cover of "I Can't Stand the Rain". Precious was one of the most beautiful and talented women ever there was!
Another DISCO BANGER! This is one of the best to party to. Back then they used to put compilation albums together by RHINO and K-Tel that would put all of these great songs on one album. I had one with this song on it. Amii Stewart was absolutely beautiful and definitely had a style and look of her own, as well as a voice.
This is my aunt. She’s an amazing person inside and out. So gentle and free spirited. One of the hardest working women I know and one hell of a dancer !!
I hated disco in the 70's -- I was a Rocker!😉 But I LOVED this song!!😊 It was the #1 song in the U.S. in April 1979. This was my absolute FAVORITE disco song of the 70's! Amii Stewart didn't really have any other hits, and you guys have already done the few other disco songs I liked, BUT you haven't done my favorite EARTH, WIND & FIRE song yet --- "SEPTEMBER"! It is one of the VERY BEST DANCE SONGS OF ALL TIME!!!❤💛💚 No one can sit down when that song comes on! I hope you can play it soon🤗
This came out in 1979 when I was 11 years old and I LOVED it then....still love it now. It has had a permanent place on my "energy" playlist for years and wow, it'll get you fired up. When I'm working in the garden and it comes on, I start going double time. And yes, she and Donna Stewart were contemporaries. My mom and I had both Amii Stewart and Donna Summer playing for our Saturday cleaning times. I've been begging for Sylvester's "Disco Heat" for ages. Please, please give that one a shot. You will love it!
@@fayesouthall6604 When I was in 6th grade, we had a record player in our classroom and our teacher would let us bring in records to play when we had recess inside. I was so jealous of my friend who had this record, because I wanted it so much. Hah!
She is an absolute force of nature in this video and the musical composition is superb. Big disco hit. The only other song I can think of that she does is friends, in the mid 80s. Really nice song as well.
I never really appreciated disco at the time, but disco was truly great. For some reason when I was a teenager, I thought I had to choose between rock and disco and I chose rock, but in secret couldn't resist disco. Now that I am older and wiser, I appreciate them both equally. Plus, disco gave us some great female artists.
You are among many many who who say the same thing. Appreciating disco, admitting they think ABBA is a brilliant group, and some even admitting that they like Barry Manilow! When you're older, you realize there's nothing to be embarrassed about. You can like all kinds of music at the same time!
I remember at the time there was something resembling a campaign with the slogan "Disco Sucks!" I was a kid at the time but I remember that I felt as though rock lovers somehow felt threatened by it. Never knew why. Same thing with rap. I was in the camp of those new music genres, and I have also grown to appreciate groups like the Stones, the Band and other classic rock.
@@beverly_310 yes one radio DJ I forgot in what state, organized a disco record burning and got everybody to bring in Disco records, made a huge pile in the middle of the baseball field and burned them. Such stupidity.
I've always liked this song, however, not hearing this for a few decades and being older...I never realized how great her voice really is. Very languid and much better range than I ever realized! Wow!! So great to hear it again after all these years and I need to try to find more of her stuff, even though she is a one hit wonder!
I was a total rocker back then. It was the summer of '79, we just graduated HS & went to the disco to celebrate. The DJ dropped this, & I was hooked on disco for life. 💃🪩🎉🎶
So glad you did this song - which was always played at every disco I ever went to in the 80's. I remember being in the car as a kid when I first heard this and I was transcended! I thought she was from another planet when I first saw the video. Awesome vocals, out of this world music - just stunning. Lotsa luv ❣
Amii Stewart is a gifted singer, an amazing dancer and a beautiful woman. In France, my country, she has a lot of hits ( Jealousy, The letter, friends, Light my fire, etc.. )
This came out when I was a teen, and we realy loved it. It was a completely new sound in 1980. You are right, it's much like Donna Summer. Another women in the same category is Anita Ward with "Ring My Bell". She also had a few great songs like this in disco-time. Amii Stewart had other songs, but i'm afraid that this was a one-hit wunder.
Like many , this song I heard all over the place growing up. She successfully transitioned into Soul/Funk style songs by the early 1980's with successive albums such as "Images" aka "I'm Gonna Get Your Love" and her self titled 1983 album. By the time her sleek R&B/Dance album "Try Love", it the scene, Stewart had relocated to Italy, where she is remained continued to release albums and also became an actress. In fact, in 2022, Stewart returned to music her the inspiratinal themed Pop song "Perfectly Beautiful", still looking statuesque and excellent voice!
I'll tell it to you Tell it to you the right way. I gotta do some monster my s***How am I cause you know it was You know it was a graveyard smash the monster my shit was a graveyard smash
Eddie Floyd, original song. 1979 was a weird and wonderful year of music. Can you imagine this song, "Drivers Seat" "Sultans Of Swing" and Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell" all existing and being hits in the same year? A truly great and awesome time to be a music lover.
Honestly in discos in the 70's we listened to some UTTERLY BRILLIANT music ALL NIGHT!! Dancing to this, Chic, Heatwave, Earth wind and fire, Queen, Donna Summer and the list is endless!!! You HAD to dance;!!! ❤❤
Finally! This was my favourite disco song of 1979. I couldn't get enough of it. Recorded it from radio on audio cassette in my radio and played it repeatedly to the annoyance of the rest of my family. Another classic disco song of that year is 'Spacer' with Sheila & B Devotion. A non-disco gem from the same year is 'Wow' by Kate Bush.This song selection is a proof that it actually is posible to help influence your selection. I'm happy the song suggestion lists I sent this summer and the various comments this summer & autumn wasn't a complete waste of time (which I was beginning to think).I guess three of my song suggestions actually made it to reaction videos. This make me more interested in really checking out each day's new reaction videos. Sooner or later our suggestions (how odd or strange they might be) can probably appear. So please keep on producing your videos.
The best disco track for me, and that's the top of a tall tree. This is a Richter scale track and Amii's voice, oh, man. She was - and is - so beautiful and her moves spot on. Put this on, and this old git _moves._
OH THIS SONG!! They used to play it at the disco I danced at and at the roller rink-- I made special moves for when she sang "knock knock on wood' THE MEMORIES!! I never imagined back then that at some point in the future I would have a computer in my lap watching a tv like thing of a yound couple hearing the song and 'reacting' SUCH FUN!
Oh yeah! A Disco classic! Boy this video gives me big time Flash Gordon feelings! You all need to react to that movie or anything from the Soundtrack… the whole thing done… by Queen! 🥰
O wow! Roller skating in 1978 this song had us skating out there on the floor! This was a banger song back then, that Amy Stewart was something! Then my parents came around and told us it was a cover. It wasn't until later that we learned the guy who originally sang it in the late 60s was Eddie Floyd it sounded okay easy rock tone. but we grew up with Amy Stewarts version and she can carry a high note too! Whew! We didn't understand her headdress, it made us talk about it though. I'm glad you liked the song too and I enjoyed your reaction! ☮ and 💕
This song takes me back instantly to the multipurpose room of my school and Jr. High dances. Overall, I'm more of a rocker than a club kid, but this is one of the disco songs that I really vibed to.
This has been my go-to dance song for decades! If I need to get my heart rate up, I pull this up because I can't NOT dance. Glad you guys discovered it.
Where I live, DJs at wedding receptions used to love this, for like ABBA's Dancing Queen, it was absolutely guaranteed to fill the dance floor with everyone from 9 to 90.
Amy Stewart is one of favorite disco artists. Please react to the #1 disco song from 1979, Come to Me by France Joli. She was 15 years old when she recorded this song!
This brings back so many awesome memories! Freshman in High School, at the disco dancing to this song was so fun!!! My girlfriends and I took over the dance floor and had a blast!!!!
Sir Jay and Lady Amber this was written by Eddie Floyd from 1966 which peaked at No.#28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and had some time at number 1 on the Soul Singers chart. Floyd says he wrote the song during a lightning storm at night. It has earned certified Gold, from the Recording Industry Association of America. Amii Stewart is alive and well, and living in Italy.
You guys are rocking it now. This is the pure disco era. Next suggestion is Alicia Bridges. I love the nightlife. Great reaction guys.
Already done, I think🤔
My bad your right. How about Get Off by Foxy!
They did that already.
Acction
Yes I Love the Night Life I Like to Boogie!
Boy, I had such a crush on Amii Stewart when this came out. What an incredible, gorgeous dancer & singer.
I wish they made music like this today. That bass, her dance, costume, and singing are awesome.
I never understood people who say “I hate Disco”!!!! It was such a great and magical time!!! Everybody together having fun and packing those colored dancefloors. Only have the best memories!!! ✌️♥️
It was because it was the music of gays and people of color.
Those opposing Disco were a bunch a grouchy disc jockeys who were getting laid off, quit, just didn't like that style of music's affect on culture which brought people together. The layoffs came because owners changed to Disco formats when that was the money was. When it from underground nightclubs to hit main street, people got mad. Similarly to what happened when the happy and positive 80's Rock was replaced my the dark, dreary, depressing Grunge era. College Alternative bands, foreign and R&B dance, boy bands, and Britpop.
I hated it but it had nothing to do with what either of you said. This music was just such a change from the great classic rock that preceded it. The music had no meaning, no feel. But hey, some of it was good. This is a cover of a good song and she killed it.
Honestly the only music where every race to get together and no one cares. Just felt the music
@@italoblu that's it. Everyone who likes to go got made fun of and were called "gay". " That music is for f-gs!" I heard it from my brother all the time.
When making the Ryan Philippe/Mike Myers movie, 54, in the late 90s, they reached out to Stewart about recreating this performance. She turned up 20 years later, put on the costume - which fit perfectly - and rocked it!
That’s how I first heard this song…great soundtrack movie 54
In the 1998 movie 54, actress/singer Mary Griffin portrayed Stewart, performing the song "Knock on Wood", at the famed discothèque Studio 54 in New York City. While performing, Griffin wore an apparently very similar extravagant outfit (and particularly the headgear) to that which Stewart wore in the official video to "Knock on Wood" in 1979. Although it was obvious that Griffin was portraying Stewart, the credits at the end of the movie have Griffin's character listed as Disco Star.
Minnie Ripperton try her for female Friday “Loving You”
Amii Stewart was a good sport to participate in the movie.
@@justchillinout2002😊
I’m 54. I recall the 70’s very well and this song is, I can say with 100% surety, one of my absolute favorites from that time. It doesn’t get enough love. What an awesome song.
This one is ON FIRE!!! You finally did this one.
🥰🔥🥰🔥🥰
The summer of 1978 the club and skate song of the year came out. "Good Times" by Chic was the smash hit of the summer and ruled the dancefloor for the next six months. You couldn't have a party or go to a club without hearing that record. When this song first came out if you were having a party and your DJ didn't have this record, people would actually leave your party and went to the club that was playing "Good Times".
Chic's "Dance Dance Dance" was good too...
Nile Rodgers & Chic's Tiny Desk Concert video was uploaded a few days ago. I had a smile from start to finish. 🙂
Yeah, great song. They reviewed that song before. You should check it out.
This was always played at the skating rinks back then. ❤
Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards were everywhere in the 80's after Chic, they produced for Diana Ross, Sister Sledge, David Bowie, Duran Duran and many more
I always loved this song and this video. It's still a jam 44 years later. She went to the Classical Repertory Dance Ensemble to study ballet and modern dance so that made her even more fun to watch.
Amii Stewart was utter fire with this huge hit. I also loved Precious Wilson from Eruption, especially their cover of "I Can't Stand the Rain". Precious was one of the most beautiful and talented women ever there was!
One of the best dance songs from the disco era! It knocked people's speakers out! This is a remake of a 1966 song by Eddie Floyd.
The best version. Sounds very Stax.
@@TheDivayenta It was Stax.
Yes and Rob and Amber reacted to that 4 months ago.
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This song blew up the disco every time it came on. Everybody was up n dancing
I must have listened to this song a thousand times.
OMG THIS IS AN OLDIE AND A GOODIE!!!! LOVE IT
I miss this sound. I miss this being in its era. Still making me move. This was early Disco.
Swear to god I haven't heard this in 45 years and I still remember every lyric!
Another DISCO BANGER! This is one of the best to party to. Back then they used to put compilation albums together by RHINO and K-Tel that would put all of these great songs on one album. I had one with this song on it. Amii Stewart was absolutely beautiful and definitely had a style and look of her own, as well as a voice.
Love this song. Total sass from Amii Stewart and a slammin bass throughout.
The disco era. The era of musical inclusion. All were welcome without judgement. Listen to Dan Hartman doing "Relight My Fire" next.
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This is my aunt. She’s an amazing person inside and out. So gentle and free spirited. One of the hardest working women I know and one hell of a dancer !!
No Autotune back then pure talent. Listen to her hitting those high notes. ❤❤❤ Hello from Pa USA 🇺🇸 💖 💓
Omg, yes! This was HUGE back then! Love this song! Go, Ami!
Thank god you saw the video this time..adds so much more.
What a killer song!! I've loved it since it came out way back during the Disco era of the late 70s.
I hated disco in the 70's -- I was a Rocker!😉 But I LOVED this song!!😊 It was the #1 song in the U.S. in April 1979. This was my absolute FAVORITE disco song of the 70's! Amii Stewart didn't really have any other hits, and you guys have already done the few other disco songs I liked, BUT you haven't done my favorite EARTH, WIND & FIRE song yet --- "SEPTEMBER"! It is one of the VERY BEST DANCE SONGS OF ALL TIME!!!❤💛💚 No one can sit down when that song comes on! I hope you can play it soon🤗
I was a club DJ when this came out and it would shake the building 🎉🎉. Awesomeness
This came out in 1979 when I was 11 years old and I LOVED it then....still love it now. It has had a permanent place on my "energy" playlist for years and wow, it'll get you fired up. When I'm working in the garden and it comes on, I start going double time. And yes, she and Donna Stewart were contemporaries. My mom and I had both Amii Stewart and Donna Summer playing for our Saturday cleaning times.
I've been begging for Sylvester's "Disco Heat" for ages. Please, please give that one a shot. You will love it!
Same 1979 I was 11 ! This went to No1 in July 1979 I was on holiday with my parents when this was no1.
@@fayesouthall6604 When I was in 6th grade, we had a record player in our classroom and our teacher would let us bring in records to play when we had recess inside. I was so jealous of my friend who had this record, because I wanted it so much. Hah!
@@hellokimmy68 times have changed but the love of music hasn’t!
This song always made me want to get up and dance in the clubs back in the eay. Such a great beat ! I don't know how anybody could sit down during it.
She is an absolute force of nature in this video and the musical composition is superb. Big disco hit. The only other song I can think of that she does is friends, in the mid 80s. Really nice song as well.
When I saw this suggested I knew you guys were going to be Living your best life! 😂😂🥳🥳
"Don't Leave Me this Way" by Thelma Houston is another great song that definded the disco era!
Gloria Gaynor "I will survive" Absolute banger
Great suggestions ❤😊
I never really appreciated disco at the time, but disco was truly great. For some reason when I was a teenager, I thought I had to choose between rock and disco and I chose rock, but in secret couldn't resist disco. Now that I am older and wiser, I appreciate them both equally. Plus, disco gave us some great female artists.
Same here. I really hate to admit it and I would still never tell that to any of my friends 😁
Not me. I lived through disco and I thought it sucked. Still do, but to each his/her own, I suppose.
You are among many many who who say the same thing. Appreciating disco, admitting they think ABBA is a brilliant group, and some even admitting that they like Barry Manilow! When you're older, you realize there's nothing to be embarrassed about. You can like all kinds of music at the same time!
I remember at the time there was something resembling a campaign with the slogan "Disco Sucks!" I was a kid at the time but I remember that I felt as though rock lovers somehow felt threatened by it. Never knew why. Same thing with rap. I was in the camp of those new music genres, and I have also grown to appreciate groups like the Stones, the Band and other classic rock.
@@beverly_310 yes one radio DJ I forgot in what state, organized a disco record burning and got everybody to bring in Disco records, made a huge pile in the middle of the baseball field and burned them. Such stupidity.
One of my favorite remakes ever. The instrumentation set this one on fire. Amii nailed her vocal too.
Funkytown by Lipps Inc is a great song from that era. 😀
YESSSSSS
1978-1979 were great years for music!!! What a fun time !!!! Knock on Wood !! Super song !!
Pure disco gold❤
One of the biggest disco hits that year...brings back good memories
Has always been my favorite song of the Disco days.
The 70’s.
For EVERY genre.
The superior decade to all the others.
Prove me wrong.
For Female Friday please review DON'T IT MAKE MY BROWN EYES BLUE by CRYSTAL GAYLE. She is Loretta Lynn's baby sister and she is beautiful.
I love that song.
Pure DISCO !! Awesome tune and a HUGE hit when released...Fantastic.
Me and my sisters still knock on wood! I loved this song so much as a kid that I sang it everywhere. She still sounds amazing.
omg I forgot this song even existed! I loved this as a kid!
I've always liked this song, however, not hearing this for a few decades and being older...I never realized how great her voice really is. Very languid and much better range than I ever realized! Wow!! So great to hear it again after all these years and I need to try to find more of her stuff, even though she is a one hit wonder!
Banger🔥🔥
Be still my beating heart! I remember this on Solid Gold along with the Solid Gold dancers. It was permanently etched into my ten-year-old brain.
Loved Solid Gold !
I was a total rocker back then. It was the summer of '79, we just graduated HS & went to the disco to celebrate. The DJ dropped this, & I was hooked on disco for life. 💃🪩🎉🎶
My high school dance floor was on fire when this song came on. I Love Disco!
So glad you did this song - which was always played at every disco I ever went to in the 80's. I remember being in the car as a kid when I first heard this and I was transcended! I thought she was from another planet when I first saw the video. Awesome vocals, out of this world music - just stunning. Lotsa luv ❣
Talented and Beautiful 🥰
@@juliewhite7469 Very much so!🙂
Can we please talk about that high note scream that Miss Amy hits at 4:35?!!? That was a METAL scream if there ever was one, I LOVE IT!!!
OMG I loved this. Brings back memories.
Great dance song you could't resist....
I played bass drum in high school band when this came out and we LOVED to play this song. Such a great beat and her vocal performance was fire!
Amii Stewart is a gifted singer, an amazing dancer and a beautiful woman. In France, my country, she has a lot of hits ( Jealousy, The letter, friends, Light my fire, etc.. )
This is a GREAT & FUN song. It’s been around forever and still sounds amazing
The original by Eddie Floyd is a bluesy track written by Steve Cropper who also wrote Sitting on The Dock of The Bay!
This takes me back to high school. Music is the greatest time machine!
That 2 beat pause before '...on wood' is just beautiful.
Disco at its best.
This came out when I was a teen, and we realy loved it. It was a completely new sound in 1980. You are right, it's much like Donna Summer. Another women in the same category is Anita Ward with "Ring My Bell". She also had a few great songs like this in disco-time. Amii Stewart had other songs, but i'm afraid that this was a one-hit wunder.
That is a JAM
Like many , this song I heard all over the place growing up. She successfully transitioned into Soul/Funk style songs by the early 1980's with successive albums such as "Images" aka "I'm Gonna Get Your Love" and her self titled 1983 album. By the time her sleek R&B/Dance album "Try Love", it the scene, Stewart had relocated to Italy, where she is remained continued to release albums and also became an actress. In fact, in 2022, Stewart returned to music her the inspiratinal themed Pop song "Perfectly Beautiful", still looking statuesque and excellent voice!
Love this song 🎵
Brilliant to dance too ... ❤
She's had that thunder and lightning going on
I wonder why I wonder why they didn't do any halloween songs?
I'll tell it to you Tell it to you the right way. I gotta do some monster my s***How am I cause you know it was You know it was a graveyard smash the monster my shit was a graveyard smash
THE best disco track EVER!! Been dancing to this since I was 14 - Great choice!!!!!!!
OHHHHH YEAAAAHHHH!!!! This is one of those songs I can put on the stereo and dance around while getting some housework done 😂😂😂
Eddie Floyd, original song. 1979 was a weird and wonderful year of music. Can you imagine this song, "Drivers Seat" "Sultans Of Swing" and Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell" all existing and being hits in the same year? A truly great and awesome time to be a music lover.
Yet another song that PACKED the dance floors!!!!
I absolutely love that song. Still makes me get up out of my seat to this day.
I’ve loved this song since I was a little kid in the 70s. Peace and love.
This is such a great song from 1979. It was one of those songs where even if you were a rocker, you liked this song.
Amii stewart had a follow up hit with her disco version of light my fire originaly by the doors it was sensational also in 1979
That song is an unlimited source of energy!
Straight up disco. It's a great dance song
Honestly in discos in the 70's we listened to some UTTERLY BRILLIANT music ALL NIGHT!! Dancing to this, Chic, Heatwave, Earth wind and fire, Queen, Donna Summer and the list is endless!!! You HAD to dance;!!! ❤❤
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Finally! This was my favourite disco song of 1979. I couldn't get enough of it. Recorded it from radio on audio cassette in my radio and played it repeatedly to the annoyance of the rest of my family. Another classic disco song of that year is 'Spacer' with Sheila & B Devotion. A non-disco gem from the same year is 'Wow' by Kate Bush.This song selection is a proof that it actually is posible to help influence your selection. I'm happy the song suggestion lists I sent this summer and the various comments this summer & autumn wasn't a complete waste of time (which I was beginning to think).I guess three of my song suggestions actually made it to reaction videos. This make me more interested in really checking out each day's new reaction videos. Sooner or later our suggestions (how odd or strange they might be) can probably appear. So please keep on producing your videos.
This was played in heavy rotation at Discos back in the late 70's and it filled the dance floor every single time.
I was 14 in ‘79 when Amii’s version of this came out, we used to bang the heck out of anything we could on the “knock on wood“ part. Great memories 🎉🎉
The best disco track for me, and that's the top of a tall tree. This is a Richter scale track and Amii's voice, oh, man. She was - and is - so beautiful and her moves spot on. Put this on, and this old git _moves._
Haven't heard this song in 30 years; Thank you for giving it a listen. Oh, the memories...
I love this song! It reminds me of the roller skating rink when I was young.
I remember exactly the day I heard this trax in late '80. I was stuned in my car. What that sound !!!
OH THIS SONG!! They used to play it at the disco I danced at and at the roller rink-- I made special moves for when she sang "knock knock on wood' THE MEMORIES!! I never imagined back then that at some point in the future I would have a computer in my lap watching a tv like thing of a yound couple hearing the song and 'reacting' SUCH FUN!
Pure fire 🔥 disco 🕺
This song was released in February 1979 which was when I was born so it holds a special place in my life.
Oh yeah! A Disco classic! Boy this video gives me big time Flash Gordon feelings! You all need to react to that movie or anything from the Soundtrack… the whole thing done… by Queen! 🥰
O wow! Roller skating in 1978 this song had us skating out there on the floor! This was a banger song back then, that Amy Stewart was something! Then my parents came around and told us it was a cover. It wasn't until later that we learned the guy who originally sang it in the late 60s was Eddie Floyd it sounded okay easy rock tone. but we grew up with Amy Stewarts version and she can carry a high note too! Whew! We didn't understand her headdress, it made us talk about it though. I'm glad you liked the song too and I enjoyed your reaction! ☮ and 💕
Absolutely a classic disco track! One of the biggest of all time!
This song takes me back instantly to the multipurpose room of my school and Jr. High dances. Overall, I'm more of a rocker than a club kid, but this is one of the disco songs that I really vibed to.
This has been my go-to dance song for decades! If I need to get my heart rate up, I pull this up because I can't NOT dance. Glad you guys discovered it.
Where I live, DJs at wedding receptions used to love this, for like ABBA's Dancing Queen, it was absolutely guaranteed to fill the dance floor with everyone from 9 to 90.
Disco was the original dance techno music. The best.
Amy Stewart is one of favorite disco artists. Please react to the #1 disco song from 1979, Come to Me by France Joli. She was 15 years old when she recorded this song!
Great suggestion ❤️
Classic! I'm so glad you reviewed this.
Love how they used to do music videos with a spirograph.
This brings back so many awesome memories! Freshman in High School, at the disco dancing to this song was so fun!!! My girlfriends and I took over the dance floor and had a blast!!!!
All right my babies.... And yet again... Another "Sister of Soul"‼️ Great Monday night energy ‼️💯🔥😊
One of my favorites from my childhood. I remember seeing this video on tv back in the day. Wicked cool song/artist. Love you two. Peace.
Sir Jay and Lady Amber this was written by Eddie Floyd from 1966 which peaked at No.#28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and had some time at number 1 on the Soul Singers chart. Floyd says he wrote the song during a lightning storm at night. It has earned certified Gold, from the Recording Industry Association of America. Amii Stewart is alive and well, and living in Italy.
this song was featured in several movies ROADHOUSE and EASY A
Seriously the best remake in American music. Totally different than the original, which is what you want from a remake. Love it!!!
Always wish I could hear this one again for the first time. I still love it to bits, but I remember the first time I heard it my jaw was on the floor.
Shoot. When this song came on, EVERYBODY hit the dance floor!!!