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Village People Macho Man Mp3, Flac, Wma Village People Macho Man mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop Album: Macho Man Country: Japan Released: 1978 MP3 version RAR size: 1258 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1453 mb WMA version RAR size: 1142 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 488 Other Formats: MMF ADX FLAC TTA WAV MIDI VOX Tracklist A1 Macho Man 5:18 A2 I Am What I Am 5:37 B1 Key West 5:42 Medley 4:36 B2a Just A Gigolo 1:15 B2b I Ain't Got Nobody 3:21 B3 Sodom And Gomorrah 6:17 Companies, etc. Distributed By – Casablanca Record And FilmWorks, Inc. Manufactured By – Casablanca Record And FilmWorks, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Casablanca Record And FilmWorks, Inc. Copyright (c) – Casablanca Record And FilmWorks, Inc. Credits Arranged By [Rhythm & Percussion] – Jacques Morali Arranged By [Strings & Horns], Conductor – Horace Ott Arranged By [Vocals] – Jacques Morali, Victor Willis Backing Vocals – Alexander Briley, David Hodo, Felipe Rose, Glenn Hughes , Randy Jones Bass – Alfonso Carey Congas – E. (Crusher) Bennett* Drums – Russell Dabney Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet – Nathanial "Crocket" Wilke* Engineer – Gerald Block Lead Guitar – Jimmy Lee Lead Vocals – Victor Willis Other [Make Up] – Pascale Percussion – Peter Whitehead, Phil Kraus Percussion [Foot Bells] – Felipe Rose Photography By – J. Galluzzi* Producer – Jacques Morali Rhythm Guitar – Rodger Lee Written-By – Henri Belolo (tracks: A1 to B1, B3), Irving Caesar (tracks: B2a), Jacques Morali (tracks: A1 to B1, B3), Leonello Casucci (tracks: B2a), Peter Whitehead (tracks: A1 to B1, B3), Roger Graham (tracks: B2b), Spencer Williams (tracks: B2b), Victor Willis (tracks: A1 to B1, B3) Notes Produced for Can't Stop Productions, Inc. ℗ © 1978 Casablanca Record and FilmWorks, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side 1 label): NBLP 7096-AS Matrix / Runout (Side 2 label): NBLP 7096-BS Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year NBLP 7096 Village People Macho Man (LP, Album, Spe) Casablanca NBLP 7096 US 1978 Macho Man (LP, Album, Club, NBLP 7096 Village People Casablanca NBLP 7096 US 1978 P/Mixed, CRC) NBL5-7096 Village People Macho Man (Cass, Album) Casablanca NBL5-7096 US 1978 Macho Man (LP, Album, TP, none Village People DJM Records none UK 1978 W/Lbl) NBLP 7096 Village People Macho Man (LP, Album, Kee) Casablanca NBLP 7096 US 1978 Related Music albums to Macho Man by Village People Platypus - Love The Way You Funk Donna Summer - Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over) Cher / Teri Desario - Take Me Home / Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You Village People - Y.M.C.A. / Macho Man Kiss - Shout It Out Loud / Nothin' To Lose Village People - Village People Village People - Go West Cher - Take Me Home Village People - Cruisin' C.O.D. - Tears.
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