Rock Steady (The Whispers song)
"Rock Steady" is a single released by American group The Whispers, from their eighteenth studio album Just Gets Better with Time (1987).
It was released on June 13, 1987[1] and was their highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number seven in late-August, and was their second and final number one on the Hot Black Singles Chart.[2] It was produced by the production duo Antonio "L.A." Reid & Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.
The instrumental from this song was used on Kylie Minogue's song "Look My Way" from her 1988 debut album Kylie. The drum beat also appeared at the beginning of the third remix of Was (Not Was)' song, "Out Come the Freaks," which appeared on their 1987/88 album, What Up, Dog?.
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- Nicholas Caldwell
- Wallace Scott
- Walter Scott
- Leaveil Degree
- Marcus Hutson
- Gordy Harmon
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- The Whispers Live from Las Vegas (2007)
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- "And The Beat Goes On" (1979)
- "I Can Make It Better" (1980)
- "It's a Love Thing" (1980)
- "In The Raw" (1981)
- "This Kind Of Loving" (1981)
- "Emergency" (1982)
- "Tonight" (1983)
- "Some Kinda Lover" (1984)
- "Contagious" (1984)
- "Rock Steady" (1987)
- "Is It Good To You" (1990)
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