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Subject: The Multi-Talented Eddie Murphy

Written By: Karen M. on 10/27/1999 at 7:12 p.m.

Eddie Murphy has always been one of my favorite actors. In fact, I think he's a pretty good singer, too, like when he did the song "Party All The Time" back in 1986. Does anyone know if he ever released any more albums?


Subject: Re: The Multi-Talented Eddie Murphy

Written By: crazydon on 10/27/1999 at 8:36 p.m.

> Eddie Murphy has always been one of my favorite actors. In fact, I think
> he's a pretty good singer, too, like when he did the song "Party All
> The Time" back in 1986. Does anyone know if he ever released any more
> albums?

I do believe he released another album of songs, and one of the videos was used on "Beavis & Butt-Head". BTW, did you catch "Mad TV" on Saturday night? They had a spoof of VH1's "Behind the Music" with Eddie Murphy as its subject, and also had someone spoof Rick James, who wrote and produced the song "Party All the Time" in the spoof. It "showed" how "Party All the Time" came to be. Of course it's not true because it was making fun of "Behind the Music."

Subject: Oops, a correction, an omitted comma

Written By: crazydon on 10/27/1999 at 8:38 p.m.

> I do believe he released another album of songs, and one of the videos was
> used on "Beavis & Butt-Head". BTW, did you catch "Mad
> TV" on Saturday night? They had a spoof of VH1's "Behind the
> Music" with Eddie Murphy as its subject, and also had someone spoof
> Rick James, who wrote and produced the song "Party All the Time,"
> in the spoof. It "showed" how "Party All the Time"
> came to be. Of course it's not true because it was making fun of
> "Behind the Music."