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Body Shake

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"Body Shake (Instrumental)"
Song by T. C. Curtis
B-side"Body Shake (Vocal)"
Recorded1981
LabelGroove Production GP 112 T
Songwriter(s)William Alexander Smith
Producer(s)William Alexander Smith
Al Williams

Body Shake aka "Bodyshake" was a 1981 single for T. C. Curtis. It was released on the Groove Production label in the UK and was a hit for Curtis early in the following year.

Background

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The track was composed by William Alexander Smith aka T. C. Curtis. Smith co-produced it with Al Williams.[1][2]

The song appears on the various artists compilation, The Best Of British Jazz-Funk Volume 2.[3][4]

Reception

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It was released in the United States and Canada on the Quality and RFC labels, and a brief review in the United States music trade magazine, Record World by Brian Chin in his Disco File column. He referred to it as a bright hyper-electronic number. He noted the length and the few changes of both the vocal and instrumental versions. He also said it was "fast and punchy, like a new, poppier "War Dance".[5]

Airplay

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The April 3, 1982 issue of Billboard showed that "Body Shake" was an add-on to the playlist of WKTU-FM in New York City.[6] On the week of April 10, 1982, James Hamilton reported that "Body Shake" was getting played in the United States on New York urban contemporary radio.[7]

Charts

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The record made its debut at no. 14 on the Record Business Twelve Inchers chart on the week of January 11.[8] Also that week, it was on its fourth week in the magazine's Disco Top 50 chart. It had moved up from no. 45 to no. 23.[9] On the week of February 1, and at week seven, it was at the peak position of no. 16.[10][11] It spent a total of eleven weeks in the Disco Top 50 chart.[12]

Chart summary
Country Publication Peak Notes
UK Record Business
Disco Top 50
16 [13][14]
UK Record Business
Twelve Inchers
12 [15][16]

References

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  1. ^ Discogs - T.C. Curtis – Body Shake
  2. ^ Beat Electric, Friday, June 18, 2010 - SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER
  3. ^ HTFR - Various Artists The Best Of British Jazz Funk Volume 2
  4. ^ 45 Worlds - Vinyl Album, Various Artists, The Best Of British Jazz-Funk Volume 2
  5. ^ Record World, March 13, 1982 - Page 38 Record World Disco, Disco File By BRIAN CHIN
  6. ^ Billboard, April 3, 1982 - Page 26 Billboard Singles Radio Action Based on station playlists through Tuesday (3/23/82), Northwest Region, WKTU-FM-New York City
  7. ^ James Hamilton's Disco Page, April 10, 1982 - April 10, 1982: Sharon Brown, Patrice Rushen, Richard ‘Dimples’ Fields, “D” Train, Fat Larry’s Band, ODDS 'N' BODS
  8. ^ Record Business, January 11, 1982 - Page 4 DISCO, 12 Inchers, 14 _ BODYSHAKE T.C. Curtis Groove
  9. ^ Record Business, January 11, 1982 - Pages 10 - 11 Disco Top 50 23 45 4 BODYSHAKE
  10. ^ Record Business, February 1, 1982 Volume Four Number 44 - Page 12 Disco Top 50, 16 16 7 BODYSHAKE
  11. ^ Record Business, February 1, 1982 Volume Four Number 45 - Page 12 Disco Top 50, 18 16 8 BODYSHAKE
  12. ^ Record Business, March 1, 1982 Volume Four Number 48 - Page 10 Disco Top 50, 49 37 11 BODYSHAKE
  13. ^ Record Business, February 1, 1982 Volume Four Number 44 - Page 12 Disco Top 50, 16 16 7 BODYSHAKE
  14. ^ Record Business, February 1, 1982 Volume Four Number 45 - Page 12 Disco Top 50, 18 16 8 BODYSHAKE
  15. ^ Record Business, January 25, 1982 Volume Four Number 43 - Page 23 DISCO, Twelve Inchers, 12 14 BODYSHAKE T.C. Curtis Groove Prod.
  16. ^ Record Business, February 1, 1982 - Page 5 DISCO, Twelve Inchers, 15 12 BODY SHAKE T.C. Curtis Groove Prod.
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