
Then the following year on February 12th, 1978 it re-entered the Top 100 at #82 and twelve weeks later on May 21st, 1978 it peaked at #11 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart.īetween 19 the 11-member group had fifteen records make the R&B Singles chart with two making the Top 10, their other Top 10 record was "Hold Back the Night", at #10 in 1975. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn February 27th 1977, "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps entered Billboard's Hot top 100 chart at position #90 it stayed on the chart for nine weeks, peaking at #53.Something 1980’s music lacked I used to think. They were far too busy being tragically cool, political and/or immature to give former artists any compliments. But they would rather have died than admit it. We’re dominating pretty quickly.īut really if you think about it, 80’s Pop Synth bands like Depeche Mode for example, were really just another generation of ‘a spin on disco’. Who either claimed truthfully or untruthfully to hate Disco. New Wave and early 1980’s synth pop bands had already started to form. That everyone on the planet bought in 1977. The world discovered this song when it was included on the Saturday Night Fever album. Pity that it’s eventual amazing success, came right near the very end of Disco. Yup we all remember carrying on crazy with our sometimes synchronised disco moves to this all encompassing song.

Melinda from AustraliaMegamix from London, that was a funny comment.“ I wonder if you understand what I’m talking about, I ain’t talking about burning down no buildings, coming from the soul, just can’t stop. Tommy Kaferstein from Staten Island N.y.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC (Burn baby burn) burn that mother down y'all I couldn't get enough, so I had to self-destructĮverybody going strong, and that is when my spark got hot Satisfaction came in a chain reaction (Burnin') It was so entertaining when the boogie started to explode
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The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.People getting loose y'all, getting down on the roof This song won the 2005 Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Song. In 2009 it was named the 21st most successful song of the 2000s, on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. The song was well received by critics and garnered award nominations. "Burn" was certified platinum in Australia and United States, and gold in New Zealand.

Both singles gave Usher nineteen consecutive weeks at the top spot, longer than any solo artist of the Hot 100 era. "Burn" topped various charts around the world, including the Billboard Hot 100 for eight non-consecutive weeks it succeeded "Yeah!" at number one.

Originally planned as the album's lead single, "Burn" was pushed back after favorable responses for the song "Yeah!" "Burn" was released as the second single from the album on March 21, 2004. "Burn" is about breakup in a relationship with an older women who goes by the name of Amy Lewis (lives in Atlanta Ga) and the public referred to it as an allusion to Usher's personal struggles. The song was produced by Dupri and Cox for Usher's fourth studio album, Confessions (2004). "Burn" is a song by American R&B singer Usher, which he wrote with American songwriters Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox.
