Cameo - Alligator Woman Be Yourself
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Alligator Woman | 6:35 | |
Be Yourself | 4:25 |
Video
Cameo Alligator Woman
Images
Catalog Numbers
6863 187Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 12"
- 45 RPM
- Maxi-Single
- Promo
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Printed By | Polygram Industries Messageries |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Producer | Larry Blackmon |
Written-By | C. Singleton, L. Blackmon, T. Jenkins |
Notes
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Rights Society: SACEM SDRM SACD SGDLAbout Cameo
Funk - electro band
Formed in 1974 in New York, USA. Originally called New York City Players, but changed to The Players after a lawsuit against them, by the . Has released 17 albums between 1977 and 2000. Their definitive hit is 1986's "Word Up". In the '00s, Cameo-bassist Aaron Mills started collaborating with .
Current/past/side/tour-members:
Larry Ernest "Mr. B" Blackmon (1975-present)
Thomas Michael Jenkins (1976-present)
Nathan David Leftenant (1976-1991) (1995-'00s)
Charlie L. Singleton (1981-present)
Jonathan Moffett (1980s) (2000-present)
Anthony A. Lockett (1978-1981) ('00s-present)
Aaron Ellis Mills (1979-1981) (1986-present)
Arnett G. Leftenant (1976-1981)
Damon Mendes (1979)
Eric R. Durham Snr. (1976-1978)
Gary Dow (1976-1978)
Gregory B. Johnson (1975-1982)
Jeff Nelson (1992-1996)
Jeryl Bright (1980-1981)
John Blackwell (1996)
Kenni Hairston (1986-1987)
Kevin Kendrick (1982-2000)
Kurt Jeter (1977)
Melvin Wells (1984-1996)
Michael "Calamari" Burnett (1982) (1984-1988)
Stephen Moore (1980-1981)
Thomas Delmar "TC" Campbell (1980-1981)
Vincent Wilburn Jr. (1981)
Wayne Cooper (1977-1980)
Willie "Chill Factor" Morris (1986-1995)
William Revis (1977)
Name Vars
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Aliases
- The Players
Members
- Larry Blackmon
- Anthony Lockett
- Aaron Mills
- Charlie Singleton
- Arnett Leftenant
- Tomi Jenkins
- Nathan Leftenant
- Gregory Johnson
- Gary Dow
- Eric Durham
- William Revis
- Thomas Campbell
- Jeryl Bright
- Stephen Moore
- Michael Burnett
- Kurt Jeter
- Wayne Cooper
- William Seth Allen
- Damon Mendes
Comments
For some reason I like that song way better back then
Had this on an 8 track. Wore it out!
They use to play this all the time back in the day at our school dances. Still my jam today
Used to bump this all the time back in the day! A real throwback!
Walmart people need to eat and drink my milk
I'm really here in 2021?
Cameo ROCKED that JAM back in my High-School Days!!
Moon knight Ammet theme lol
Walleye people is having a good time they need to stay at the ground in the dirt and say good good good alive and stated that the sun is tending these skin so so so poke conditioner with some water and lotion
Golden Years❤️❤️??????
He heheheheheheh...!
That cameo dance or Larry
Everytime they say your big behind, Larry gets a good look at it. ?????
That breakdown tho! Wow
classic 4everr
?? I seen Cameo 1980 at the Berkeley Greek Theater! ?
Pure Funk!
No way!
I have a love/hate relationship with this song. Cameo was one of my favorite groups growing up and this was my jam, but I had eczema really bad and my brother started calling me Alligator Woman and would sing it whenever I walked past him. :0(
These dudes were ???????????to the people who love music and don't know about cameo, they are truly missing out.
Ms.Blackmon be expecting to be contacted by the Me too movement.
Can Someone Remaster This Classic Video Please
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! This song takes me back to Junior High School in 1982. Lets all dance CRAZY,especially at the 1:57 towards the 2:24 mark on the video.
Ms.Denise Matthews Aka Vanity should had been in this video,because she was on their Album cover in 1982.
Got the alligator woman cd which I bought in Japan many years ago
This never gets old. They don't make em like that anymore.
This funk groove was so 80's New Wave in it's execution it almost sounds like DEVO could have did this song...