Thank you Papacat, You absolutely, positively made the start of my weekend, I always have the "SWEETEST HANGOVER" when I come to your channel...and I don't wanna get over... Your music is my cure indeed..!!! Don't stop the music..💿🎵🎼🎶 💿🎵🎼🎶
When this song came out, it completely mopped the floor with every other song being played in the clubs. I tell you, this song would come on and the dance floor would get so packed you could hardly move! It made the Spring and Summer of '76 so very, very special. By the way, the mix is EXCELLENT!!!
This was Motown’s/Diana Ross’s 1976 answer to Casablanca’s/Donna Summer’s 1975 “Love to Love You Baby”, if you listen to the background vocal singing (namely the Waters sisters singing, “I love to love you, sweet”). James Gadson was implementing that hi-hat that we all just love hearing and makes us know exactly what song it is playing - regardless of what part you enter the song in - that makes our shoulders move in and/or with the rhythm that he plays it in. Earl Young of MFSB fame would later use this high hat rhythm in the indisputable floor staple “Disco Inferno” by the Trammps in 1977, although I’d argue he was using it first before anyone else was when he was recording the earliest tenets of disco back in 1972/1973. I was shocked by reading the above information it was vodka that made Diana begin crooning like Billie Holiday which gave her the laughs and edge in this song - I was told that it was rum! But maybe that’s because I like rum over vodka, LOL. Wasn’t this song also originally offered to Marvin Gaye for his “I Want You” album but he declined it and initially Diana declined it as well until they got a disco ball and some (now known) vodka in the studio for Miss Ross? And wasn’t this labeled “A Russ Terrana Mix” as well? I can remember how when I bought my very first disco compilation 2CD set that I hated this song because of how slow it started and I would skip it and then, one day, we had started driving in the car from one side of Oklahoma to the other side of Oklahoma (from nearly northeastern to southwestern) to visit my brother and I decided I wanted to see how long it would take me to finish the set if I just listened to all of them and I fell in love with it after listening to first, “Funkytown” by Lipps Inc., “Bad Girls” by the Queen of Disco, and then this gem by the breakout high star of the Supremes. Absolutely no one - and I mean NO ONE - can or could ever do this any better than Miss Ross. If it’s anyone trying to emulate Diana, in a tribute concert or just covering it for their own album, they will fail every time. It was wrote just for her voice - plain and simple. If I had an opportunity to play it for Diana Ross, I’d take of it. If anyone should hate this, it’s only because they got over their “Love hangover” super fast, LOL. 11 out of 10, my friend! Another satisfied disco head here. Thank you for brightening this stormy Friday morning! Hey, Mr. DJ, by the way, I’d love for you to shoot me an email sometime very soon! It’s my username as is with Gmail at the end of it. I’ll just assume that you do like money for something that might be easy for you (But is hard as hell for me), haha!
Earl Young used the high hat long before this was ever recorded. Earl Young used high hat on Intruders records and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes records in 1973.
I love it. A bit wordy, but I whole heartedly agree. And I’m a Donna Summer fan. No song compares to love hangover. And no one delivers it like the incomparable ms Diana Ross. The dance floor don’t lie.
OMG! This was one of my top-5 favorites!!! Talk about a flood of memories!!! It was wonderful being 21 when this song was at its height! Thanks for putting this together with nice HQ audio!
@@sunshine74012 ok, you got Hotel Cali and Bee Gees, I guess and Anarchy in the UK. As a club goer, I would chose Diana :) At least second best, what would you prefer?
*If there's a cure for this, I don't want it* !!! This piece of disco purrfection opens up a time portal and takes me right back to my senior year of high school, what a sweet trip! Thanks for the reminder of a happier era!
I told my mom I just know if I had a past life there (Because I always had an old soul and was attached to the 70s) I kno I died past out in a bathroom stall frm partying with the ppl and the music! 😅 😫
PEPPERMINT LOUNGE NEWARK N.J. BACK IN THE DAY. GREAT REMIX OF A CLASSIC JAM THAT EVOKES SOME REALLY GREAT MEMORIES. THIS VERSION IS BANGIN'. KEEP THE JAMS COMIN', YOU DO GREAT WORK!!!!!!
Great expansion on this! So good to hear this fresh again. Interesting and surprised to read of Ms Ross 's lack of confidence in this considering what a tremendous popular hit it quickly became. She had it all along. Thank you!
As always a fantastic remix, and a very nice artwork video of Ross and the Vinyl. The LP shot at 2:23 everyone must have in their vinyl Library, excellence from A to B
Yasssssss! the 12 inch does NOT compare. as always bangup job once again. the album this came on was entirely great! thank you for making these truly come to life!
Thank You DJDiscoCat ,again, for a great upload of yet another classic song from the seventies. Thank You again VERY much for giving us all the history behind this great number with Diana Ross ! (Who did what and when ? ) Because Your efforts to give us all the history information about the artists that You upload You will always be the NUMBER ONE to me ! I always search for the DJDiscoCat version first before any other uploads. I´m glad that I could help You with a couple of Euros to get Your computer back again when You had a breakdown. Big hug to You !!
Diana Ross this wonderful Motown Recording Songs is Romatatic 😊😅😮❤❤ classic song lyrics back in days Love Hangover, just like I'm coming Out Romatatic songs by NilexRodger and Berdard Edward. 😊❤😅😮❤
First heard this at Blackpool Mecca's Highlander Room at the start of Northern Soul's move over to more funky vibes. Ian Levine and Colin Curtis, very revolutionary for its time around 1975.
Always really really really loved this song. Now I love it even a little more.... Man, that pic on 0:46. Now that's an amazing and strong and sexy and....... picture! 2:02 and further: That's where the Thelma Houston arrangement rings a bell. If there's a cure for this. I don't want it. I don't want it. Have a bubbling weekend!
I do believe this is my all time favorite track by her after Her departure from the famed group " The Supremes." And really, if you ask me, the 1st (slow) part of this track could have and should have been a separate track in itself. I actually like it better than the fast portion of the song.
Mrs. Ross, apparently felt the same way.... until they got some more Vodka in her..... Look up "Love Hangover ~ The Strung Out Mellow Mix" it's an extended version of the ballad portion.
luv u u ole djdiscocat 🤠 i didn't even notice it was a mix ❣️ . i'd like to get a compilation of your stuff - instead of just downloading and converting it. u up for that?
Thank you Papacat, You absolutely, positively made the start of my weekend, I always have the "SWEETEST HANGOVER" when I come to your channel...and I don't wanna get over... Your music is my cure indeed..!!! Don't stop the music..💿🎵🎼🎶
💿🎵🎼🎶
Nicely quoted comment Chillin616!
@@mikeysuzefour Thank you...Always nice to see you ,,Have a great weekend...
Nice pick
@@chillin616 You have a great summer--I'll be floating around here sometimes LOL.
@@mikeysuzefour Thank you... Wishin' you & Suze a wonderful summer as well.. C Ya soon...Peace
When this song came out, it completely mopped the floor with every other song being played in the clubs.
I tell you, this song would come on and the dance floor would get so packed you could hardly move!
It made the Spring and Summer of '76 so very, very special.
By the way, the mix is EXCELLENT!!!
Sounds like good times
This was Motown’s/Diana Ross’s 1976 answer to Casablanca’s/Donna Summer’s 1975 “Love to Love You Baby”, if you listen to the background vocal singing (namely the Waters sisters singing, “I love to love you, sweet”). James Gadson was implementing that hi-hat that we all just love hearing and makes us know exactly what song it is playing - regardless of what part you enter the song in - that makes our shoulders move in and/or with the rhythm that he plays it in. Earl Young of MFSB fame would later use this high hat rhythm in the indisputable floor staple “Disco Inferno” by the Trammps in 1977, although I’d argue he was using it first before anyone else was when he was recording the earliest tenets of disco back in 1972/1973. I was shocked by reading the above information it was vodka that made Diana begin crooning like Billie Holiday which gave her the laughs and edge in this song - I was told that it was rum! But maybe that’s because I like rum over vodka, LOL. Wasn’t this song also originally offered to Marvin Gaye for his “I Want You” album but he declined it and initially Diana declined it as well until they got a disco ball and some (now known) vodka in the studio for Miss Ross? And wasn’t this labeled “A Russ Terrana Mix” as well?
I can remember how when I bought my very first disco compilation 2CD set that I hated this song because of how slow it started and I would skip it and then, one day, we had started driving in the car from one side of Oklahoma to the other side of Oklahoma (from nearly northeastern to southwestern) to visit my brother and I decided I wanted to see how long it would take me to finish the set if I just listened to all of them and I fell in love with it after listening to first, “Funkytown” by Lipps Inc., “Bad Girls” by the Queen of Disco, and then this gem by the breakout high star of the Supremes. Absolutely no one - and I mean NO ONE - can or could ever do this any better than Miss Ross. If it’s anyone trying to emulate Diana, in a tribute concert or just covering it for their own album, they will fail every time. It was wrote just for her voice - plain and simple. If I had an opportunity to play it for Diana Ross, I’d take of it. If anyone should hate this, it’s only because they got over their “Love hangover” super fast, LOL.
11 out of 10, my friend! Another satisfied disco head here. Thank you for brightening this stormy Friday morning!
Hey, Mr. DJ, by the way, I’d love for you to shoot me an email sometime very soon! It’s my username as is with Gmail at the end of it. I’ll just assume that you do like money for something that might be easy for you (But is hard as hell for me), haha!
sunshine74012 yasssss
@@drewv5119 Yeah baby yeah!
I would like to know more about the background singers because these women are awesome
Earl Young used the high hat long before this was ever recorded. Earl Young used high hat on Intruders records and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes records in 1973.
I love it. A bit wordy, but I whole heartedly agree. And I’m a Donna Summer fan.
No song compares to love hangover. And no one delivers it like the incomparable ms Diana Ross.
The dance floor don’t lie.
Those lush strings get me EVERY time no lie.... ❤️🐈
1976! I was 11 years old when Diana Ross released this gem. Man, am I getting old!!! 😧
I was 26, at what age do we mello out rather than freak out?
@@craignehring I was also 11 in 1976...This song could chill me out or I'd act like a young freak on the middle school dance floor LOL.
I was ten when this came out.
And I was🕺🏽 partying in the ATL last week for NYE like I was 19. Maybe 50 is the new 30 idk🤷🏾♂️
I was 20. Good times.
Same age as myself.👍🏽 ❤️🎶
Magical and ethereal.✨
All those instruments coming together is smoldering.
I'm practicing my geriatric break dancing moves to this solid beat
Speed up the tempo. xD watch me do the worm xD
Just love that smooth voice. Always have, always will.
A classic timeless! Best Michael's friend! Wonderful times full of dreams! Many thanxs for sharing.🎸🎻💃🎧🎼🎵🎶💞😍
Smoothly, gently stirred... not shaken. 😻
Quite possibly the most mesmerizing disco song ever. Just so good. Can see doing this in Studio 54
OMG! This was one of my top-5 favorites!!! Talk about a flood of memories!!! It was wonderful being 21 when this song was at its height! Thanks for putting this together with nice HQ audio!
DJ DiscoCat oh mmmm, clap and tinkle boom.
Ohhh I don’t need no cure.
Best disco song ever. The lead up and the switch up.
It takes you in.
Here we go. A song that will calm you with glass of 🍷. Lay back and chill out
Don't forget your headphones.🎵🎵🎵
You're speaking my language: being lost in music!
I'm always lost in Music. It calms me.
My favorite song from that year!!!
The top one for all of ‘76 or just for spring of ‘76, haha? I could name a few more, hehe... 😋
@@sunshine74012 ok, you got Hotel Cali and Bee Gees, I guess and Anarchy in the UK. As a club goer, I would chose Diana :) At least second best, what would you prefer?
Alex Stram Kurs Jones I prefer the Queen - Donna Summer! You had two in ‘76 - “A Love Trilogy” and “Four Seasons of Love”. 😉😋
*If there's a cure for this, I don't want it* !!! This piece of disco purrfection opens up a time portal and takes me right back to my senior year of high school, what a sweet trip! Thanks for the reminder of a happier era!
Oh this is a perfect remix. Same tempo. Extending the opening. Brilliant work
LOVE LOVE LOVE Diana Ross. I was lucky enough to see her in Concert at the old Exhibition stadium at the CNE in 1981. What a Classy lady
All I can imagine is being totally high with everyone else & dancing all night at Studio 54 to this disco classic
I told my mom I just know if I had a past life there (Because I always had an old soul and was attached to the 70s) I kno I died past out in a bathroom stall frm partying with the ppl and the music! 😅 😫
@@bella_bella85born in 85! Wow! You are an old soul with fab taste indeed!
My favorite disco song of all time !!!
Thank you so much !!!
Yassssssssss......
That's what a call TRUE, PURE MUSIC!!!
Well how good can it get. Is there anything out there today to come anywere close to this.? Diana Ross one of the all time greats
PEPPERMINT LOUNGE NEWARK N.J. BACK IN THE DAY. GREAT REMIX OF A CLASSIC JAM THAT EVOKES SOME REALLY GREAT MEMORIES. THIS VERSION IS BANGIN'. KEEP THE JAMS COMIN', YOU DO GREAT WORK!!!!!!
The beginning of the song is soooooo smooth! My goodness!
Es un verdadero placer escuchar temas tan Hermosos como éste!!
La Música de los 70's es Fantástica! Gracias!!!!
🎹🎵💜🎤💙🎼💿🗼👏🎇🎧🎆💟💞😀
You did
Great expansion on this! So good to hear this fresh again. Interesting and surprised to read of Ms Ross 's lack of confidence in this considering what a tremendous popular hit it quickly became. She had it all along. Thank you!
Have the original EP on vinyl still the best disco track, from miss Ross ❤️
Great song...
Studio 54, dancing all night to this and all the classic disco jams back in the day
Every time I hear a new version of this wonderful song and every time I like it more!
T he Supremes rule especially Diana Ross! Love the mmmix😘
Well, now. Nobody could do it like Diana, even sans the Supremes. Can't forget THIS one!! Cheers to Ms Ross!!!!
This classic tune still gets the party jumpin.
Thank you for this awesome work!! To my mind and heart, the best Disco song of all time!!
As always a fantastic remix, and a very nice artwork video of Ross and the Vinyl. The LP shot at 2:23 everyone must have in their vinyl Library, excellence from A to B
Sweet sweet luuuv, this track requires my strong back, to Put iN That Super Stronger Work IN. PEACE and Love, somewhere someway.
Great song!
This is the best version keep doing this old 🏫 dj disco catv2 u the 👨
I just love it. Another wonderful version. Thank you. 😉
I second that emotion DJ Disco Cat Brother!
Still on the playlist!
🎶🥰🎵*•
Thank you for all the music and extended mix
I would love to see her perform this song live. 🎵 I love it ❤
Great sound and mix!
Yasssssss! the 12 inch does NOT compare. as always bangup job once again. the album this came on was entirely great! thank you for making these truly come to life!
Had to post again to say this is a tremendous remix. Really faithful to the original, just extending the quality ⭐️⭐️
io che o vissuto gli anni 70 nelle discoteche di milano risentire oggi 2019 questo brano mi mette i brividi
I love your version! Wonderful
Awesome remix by the queen miss Diana Ross
Another brilliant mix sir. I always look forward to your next creation. Keep them coming.
2024👍👍👍🎧🎧🎧🌌🌌🌌
la bella musica exquisites🎧🎼🎵🎶🕺💃
I always listen to this song.
Delicious!
Thanks for posting.:)
Thank You DJDiscoCat ,again, for a great upload of yet another
classic song from the seventies.
Thank You again VERY much for giving us all the history behind this
great number with Diana Ross ! (Who did what and when ? )
Because Your efforts to give us all the history information about
the artists that You upload You will always be the NUMBER ONE to me !
I always search for the DJDiscoCat version first before any other uploads.
I´m glad that I could help You with a couple of Euros to get Your computer
back again when You had a breakdown. Big hug to You !!
Que música maravilhosa um clássico!🎵🍷♥
Always loved this song
This is the rocking jam DR is doing it!!!
Diana Ross this wonderful Motown Recording Songs is Romatatic 😊😅😮❤❤ classic song lyrics back in days Love Hangover, just like I'm coming Out Romatatic songs by NilexRodger and Berdard Edward. 😊❤😅😮❤
Toujours aussi bon👍👌
First heard this at Blackpool Mecca's Highlander Room at the start of Northern Soul's move over to more funky vibes. Ian Levine and Colin Curtis, very revolutionary for its time around 1975.
#LYRXLUVR thanx ya! Diana "76; just too good! :-)
Classic..👌😊😍
Class class class
THERE we go.....! Nice work.
A true masterpiece... that sultry laugh...
Outstanding
I love this song! Thank you DJDiscoCV2. : )
Thx a lot for telling the story behind
At least once a day ever day...since 1976
This really could be the greatest dance song ever recorded
This Is Great!
Oh yeah baby...
Always really really really loved this song.
Now I love it even a little more....
Man, that pic on 0:46. Now that's an amazing and strong and sexy and....... picture!
2:02 and further: That's where the Thelma Houston arrangement rings a bell.
If there's a cure for this. I don't want it. I don't want it.
Have a bubbling weekend!
Sweet, sweet💖💖💖🎶🎶🎶 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Ain't no cure for this🖖🏾👍🏾
Alright Ms. Ross!!
I WAS BORN ON MARCH 7TH 1976!
Super.
TE SIGO FELICITANDO TIENES EXCELENTE MÚSICA NO SE SI ERES DE ESA ÉPOCA PORQUE YO SI
perfect!!
Spellbound!
I do believe this is my all time favorite track by her after Her departure from the famed group " The Supremes." And really, if you ask me, the 1st (slow) part of this track could have and should have been a separate track in itself. I actually like it better than the fast portion of the song.
Virgil Wyatt , it was the Boss at her absolute peak.
jimmie jenkins , that is an excellent way to describe her zenith.
Mrs. Ross, apparently felt the same way.... until they got some more Vodka in her..... Look up "Love Hangover ~ The Strung Out Mellow Mix" it's an extended version of the ballad portion.
@@istankimjong-unbutcantstan3398 Thanks! I'll look it up.
Yeah !
Tune! 😎 🎶 👍🏽
FAB :)
the dislikers above can’t be from the disco age or even the 70s,my time....
31 of them probably don't know what Disco even was LOL!
...They be from some of the people who were at the Comiskey Baseball Field in 1979......
I drank too much love.
NO 1 AGAIN
That's mother Ross hun'nay
Yes INDEED 🌹💐
Viva motown
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Está chida la rola
luv u u ole djdiscocat 🤠 i didn't even notice it was a mix ❣️ . i'd like to get a compilation of your stuff - instead of just downloading and converting it. u up for that?
Nice remix! I wish you can remix "Theme from Mahogany" and "Took a Little Time(But Today I Fell In Love)"
The rythm guitar is the shit!
What's wrong with it?
Indelibly linked in my mind to the *Looking For Mr. Goodbar* trailer, and the sad fate of Terri Dunn. Still a great song, though.
What a dirty little ditty!!
jason fisher , John Lennon would've said that.
🎤 💥 💥
Have you ever released any of your work on vinyl ? Would love this and A Little More Love 👍👍
Spinning in the clubs...