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Subject: id this song

Written By: macaroni on 10/04/03 at 09:43 a.m.

theres a song i heard on the radio that i really like. a woman sings it and all i can remember her singing was "Don't stay away to long, pretty baby" then the song goes on and i hear her say "5-4-3-2-1!" sounds like an r&b song from the 80's. and i kno it wasn't janet jackson's rhythm nation.  if anyone can help me i appreciate it alot.  

Subject: Re: id this song

Written By: macaroni on 10/16/03 at 06:30 a.m.

i think gladys Knight & the pips sing it but i'm not sure i need help with the song......it goes like "darling, don't stay away 2 long, pretty baby, i know your working hard for me". please help. ;)

Subject: Re: id this song

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 10/31/03 at 00:44 a.m.

A shame nobody else here could help you w/ this one, as it's a funk classic! You're right, it's indeed by Gladys Knight & the Pips; title is "Save the Overtime (For Me)". It was a moderate hit here in the U.S. in the Summer of '83. It was off the group's 1983 album, Visions. Unfortunately, the album is long out-of-print, although it did come out on CD here in the U.S...

Subject: Re: id this song

Written By: macaroni on 11/03/03 at 01:24 p.m.

ohhhhhhhh thank u!!!! big ups 2 u man... ;)

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A shame nobody else here could help you w/ this one, as it's a funk classic! You're right, it's indeed by Gladys Knight & the Pips; title is "Save the Overtime (For Me)". It was a moderate hit here in the U.S. in the Summer of '83. It was off the group's 1983 album, Visions. Unfortunately, the album is long out-of-print, although it did come out on CD here in the U.S...
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