George McCrae -- Rock Your Baby

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George's huge hit from the mid seventies.

  1. jerrodsdad 1 second ago For me, this song reminds me of Army Basic Training @ Ft. Polk, Louisiana - IT was an October Sunday afternoon, 1974. A 4 hr pass, mid-cycle, drinking 3.2 beer over on South Fort, by the PX. This song was playing on the patio. It was the first and only break in our training.
  2. L.O.L :DDDDDD
  3. sexy mum!!
  4. lyceum on the strand 1973 - great song!
  5. Maybe because of the abuse of the playback.
  6. hey it's no insight it's the feel when good music hit's know about bonelloice
  7. Thanks for that magical piece of insight Greg
  8. So many people searching for a romantic man and your daughter wasting one this way =/ :D
  9. This song reminds me of the NCO club at Nakhon Phanom Thailand . 40th ARRS Jolly Greens.
  10. His wife is Gwen McCrae singing a similar song....in fact, she was suppose to record this particular song and was late for the recording session. Instead her husband (George) recorded it in her place....
  11. Richard Prior sure can sing.
  12. Rock Your Baby !!
  13. hey any body making music now daze this is real music
  14. Hey P. Diddy,this is music.
  15. One of my favorites.....the 70's were the best....
  16. Lucky I was born in the 70s . Love this song :)
  17. DANCEI MUITO ESTA MUSICA, JA VAI ESTRADA
  18. I always thought it was a woman singing...
  19. The absolute BEST disco song ever!
  20. To all you pro wrestling fans out there (like myself): This was the #1 song in the USA when Sonny Siaki came into the world (July 23, 1974).
  21. Bitchin' time, in time...............Cars were jacked up and you'd burn your legs on the side pipes getting out of the car, lol.....I'm glad I was there and can remember it.
  22. my daughter told me that her boyfriend wrote a song for her, I was like ok sing it for me,the first word she said was take me in your arms and rock me baby, I could not stop laughing,so I told her to youtube George Mccrae,needless to say she's no longer with him.lol
  23. Reckon 1974-ish ? They used to thrash this tune to death at our local nightclub :-)
  24. Back in the day, musicians sounded on stage, just like they sounded on record. Now technology has changed a lot of things.