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Тексты песен B.T. Express

B.T. Express - Do it (`til You`re Satisfied)
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B.T. Express (originally named Brooklyn Trucking Express) was an American funk/disco group, that had a number of successful songs during the 1970s.

Members of the group included vocalist Barbara Joyce Lomas, brothers Jamal (Louis) and Bill Risbrook, Billy Nichols[1] (who wrote their number 1 hit "Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)"), Richard Thompson, lead guitar/vocals Wesley Pike Hall, Jr., Carlos Ward, Orlando Woods drums, and Dennis Rowe. Michael Jones, a keyboardist in the band from 1976–1979, later went solo and recorded under the name Kashif; he had several R&B hits in the 1980s. Billy Nichols also started a solo career, and had a hit with "Give Your Body Up to the Music," written by Andre Saunders (1979).

B.T. Express was signed in 1974 by internationally known pop artist and music industry veteran Sid Maurer, and former Epic Records promotion man Fred Frank, who were launching their new record label, Roadshow Records. The first record they released was their #2 Billboard Hot 100 song from 1974 "Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)". The follow-up single, an instrumental track titled "Express", reached #4 on the Hot 100, and #1 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. "Express", written by Jeff Lane stayed in the Hot 100 for 16 weeks,[2] and also reached #34 in the UK Singles Chart.[3] It was awarded a gold disc status by the R.I.A.A. on 4 August 1975. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
This funk-disco group was formed by Jeff Lane in Brooklyn during the '70s. They started in 1972 as the King Davis House Rockers, and later were called the Brooklyn Trucking Express. The roster consisted of saxophonist/vocalist Bill Risbrook, percussionist Dennis Rowe, guitarist Rick Thompson, saxophonist/flutist Carlos Ward, keyboardist Michael Jones (Kashif), lead guitarist/vocalist Wesley Hall, drummer Leslie Ming, bassist, organist and vocalist Louis Risbrook, and vocalist Barbara Joyce Lomas. Their debut LP Do it ('Til You're Satisfied) had two number-one R&B and Top Ten pop hits in the title cut and "Express." Subsequent LPs yielded two more R&B Top Ten singles, "Give It What You Got/Peace Pipe" in 1975 and "Can't Stop Groovin' Now, Wanna Do It Some More" in 1976. After 1977's "Shout It Out," which cracked the R&B Top 20 (number 12), the group slumped with the album Shout! They were off the charts until 1980. They made a slight comeback that year with B.T. Express 1980, though only the single "Give Up the Funk (Let's Dance)" made it into the Top 40 (number 24). They later recorded for Record Shack, Earthtone, and King Davis, but couldn't duplicate their earlier success. Kashif scored hits as a producer, performer, and composer in the '80s.
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