The overwhelming masculinity that symbolizes disco culture
A record by Village People with catchy characters and rhythms that will make you want to dance.
The cheerful, powerful vocals and gorgeous arrangements of "Macho Man" are a sound that epitomizes the party scene of the time. Their humor and boundless positive energy instantly put listeners in a happy mood.
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A:
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1)
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Macho Man
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2)
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I Am What I Am
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B:
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1)
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Key West
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2)
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Medley
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3)
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Just A Gigolo
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4)
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I Ain't Got Nobody
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5)
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Sodom And Gomorrah
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Arranged By [Rhythm & Percussion] [Vocals] - Jacques Morali
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Composed By, Producer - Jacques Morali
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Producer - Jacques Morali
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Written-By - Jacques Morali (A1, A2, B1, B3)
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Jim Dougherty
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Liner Notes - Masaharu Yoshioka
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Engineer - Gerald Block
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Executive-Producer - Henri Belolo
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Written-By - Henri Belolo (A1, A2, B1, B3)
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Arranged By [Strings & Horns], Conductor - Horace Ott
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Percussion - Phil Kraus
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Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet - Nathanial "Crocket" Wilke
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Percussion - Peter Whitehead
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Written-By - Peter Whitehead (A1, A2, B1, B3)
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Carla Bandini
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Lead Guitar - Jimmy Lee
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Rhythm Guitar - Rodger Lee
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Drums - Russell Dabney
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Bass - Alfonso Carey
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Congas - 'Crusher' Bennett
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Backing Vocals - Felipe Rose
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Percussion - Felipe Rose
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Backing Vocals - Randy Jones
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Arranged By [Vocals] - Victor Willis
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Lead Vocals - Victor Willis
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Written-By - Victor Willis (A1, A2, B1, B3)
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Backing Vocals - Alexander Briley
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Backing Vocals - David Hodo
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Backing Vocals - Glenn Hughes (2)
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Photography By - J. Galluzzi