Young MC

Marvin Young (born May 10, 1967), better known by his stage name Young M.C., is an English-born American singer, rapper and actor. He is best known for his 1989 hit "Bust a Move". His debut album Stone Cold Rhymin' found international acclaim; however, subsequent albums have not reached the same level of success. Young has also appeared in film in acting roles and cameo appearances and has appeared in several television programs.

Biography

Young was born in London to Jamaican immigrants. He left England at the age of three and moved to Queens, New York when he was eight years old. Young attended Hunter College High School in the Upper East Side of Manhattan. He went on to earn a degree in economics from the University of Southern California (USC). At USC he met Michael Ross and Matt Dike from the record company Delicious Vinyl. Young rapped over the phone for Ross and Dike, who ended up delivering a record contract to his USC dorm room. In 1989, Young collaborated with Tone Lōc on the songs "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina". Young gained fame with the release of his single "Bust a Move", which reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance. The single helped Young's debut album, Stone Cold Rhymin', to reach No. 9 on the Billboard 200 and attain platinum status in the US. The follow-up single, "Principal's Office", reached No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for Best Rap Video at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards.

That's Right!

That's Right! is an album by jazz cornetist Nat Adderley and the Big Sax Section released on the Riverside label featuring Adderley with his brother Cannonball Adderley, Jimmy Heath, Charlie Rouse, Yusef Lateef, Tate Houston, Wynton Kelly, Jim Hall/Les Spann, Sam Jones, and Jimmy Cobb.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Ron Wynn states "Nat Adderley has seldom played with more fire, verve, and distinction as he does on That's Right!".The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3½ stars stating "That's Right is a bit of an oddity, with Nat's cornet placed in front of what was billed, quite accurately, as the Big Sax Section".

Track listing

  • "The Old Country" - 3:56
  • "Chordnation" (Jimmy Heath) - 6:11
  • "The Folks Who Live On the Hill" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) - 4:15
  • "Tadd" (Barry Harris) - 4:17
  • "You Leave Me Breathless" (Ralph Freed, Frederick Hollander) - 4:16
  • "Night After Night" (Joe Bailey) - 2:29
  • "E.S.P." (Harris) - 3:49
  • "That's Right!" - 8:44
  • Recorded in New York City on August 9 & September 15, 1960
  • That's Right

    That's Right may refer to:

  • "That's Right" (Carl Perkins song)
  • That's Right!, an album by Nat Adderley
  • That's Right!, an album by Benny Green
  • "That's Right" (Ciara song)
  • "That's Right" (Three 6 Mafia song)
  • "That's Right (You're Not from Texas)", a song by Lyle Lovett
  • "That's Right", song by Big Kuntry King from My Turn to Eat
  • That's Right, an album by George Benson
  • That's Right!, an album by Victor Bailey
  • That's Right (Carl Perkins song)

    "That's Right" is a 1957 rock and roll song written by Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. The song was released as a single on Sun Records by Carl Perkins in August, 1957.

    "That's Right" was released as Sun 274, Matrix #U-259, backed with "Forever Yours", Matrix #U-258. The song was recorded at Sun Records studios at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. "That's Right"was published by Hi-Lo Music while "Forever Yours" was published by Knox Music. The personnel on the session were Carl Perkins, vocals and guitar, Jay Perkins, guitar, Clayton Perkins, bass, and W.S. "Fluke" Holland on drums. Both sides failed to chart.

    Sources

  • Perkins, Carl, and McGee, David. Go, Cat, Go!: The Life and Times of Carl Perkins, The King of Rockabilly. Hyperion Press, 1996. ISBN 0-7868-6073-1
  • Morrison, Craig. Go Cat Go!: Rockabilly Music and Its Makers. University of Illinois Press, 1998.
  • The Carl Perkins Sun Collection.
  • Guterman, Jimmy. (1998.) "Carl Perkins." In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Ed. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 412–413.
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    Young MC

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    Bust A Move

    by: Young MC

    This here's a tale for all the fellas
    Try to do what those ladies tell us
    Get shot down cause you're over zealous
    Play hard to get an females get jealous
    Ok smartie, go to a party
    Girls are stancin the crowd is showin body
    A chick walks by you wish you could sex her
    But you're standin on the wall like you was Poindexter
    Next days function, high class luncheon
    Food is served and you're stone cold munchin'
    Music comes on, people start to dance
    But then you ate so much you nearly split your pants
    A girl starts walkin, guys start gawkin'
    Sits down next to you and starts talkin'
    Says she wanna dance cus she likes the groove
    So come on fatso and just bust a move
    You're on a mission and you're wishin'
    someone could cure you're lonely condition
    You're lookin for love in all the wrong places
    Not fine girls just ugly faces
    From frustration first inclination
    Is to become a monk and leave the situation
    But every dark tunnel has a lighter hope
    So don't hang yourself with a celibate rope
    New movie's showin... so you're goin
    Could care less about the five you're blowin
    Theatre gets dark just to start the show
    When you spot a fine woman sittin in the front row
    She's dressed in yellow, she says "Hello,
    Come sit next to me you fine fellow"
    You run over there without a second to loose
    And what comes next, hey bust a move
    If you want it baby you've got it (repeat)
    Just bust a move
    In the city ladies look pretty
    Guys tell jokes so they can seem witty
    Tell a funny joke just to get some play
    Then you try to make a move and she says "no way"
    Girls a fakin' ... goodness sakin'
    They want a man who brings home the bacon
    Got no money and you got no car
    Then you got no woman and there you are
    Some girls are sophistic... materialistic
    Looking for a man makes them opportunistic
    They're lyin on the beach perpetratin a tan
    So that a brother with money can be their man
    So on the beach you're strollin'... real high-rollin'
    Everything you have is your's and not stolen
    A girl runs up with somethin to prove
    So don't just stand there, bust a move
    (break down)
    Your best friend Harry has a brother Larry
    In five days from now he's gonna marry
    He's hopin you can make it there if you can
    'Cause in the ceremony you'll be the best man
    You say "neato"... check your libido
    And roll to the church in your new tuxedo
    The bride walks down just to start the wedding
    And there's one more girl you won't be getting
    So you start thinkin, then you start blinkin
    A bride maid looks and thinks that you're winkin
    She thinks you're kinda cute so she winks back
    And now you're feelin really fine cus the girl is stacked
    Reception's jumpin, bass is pumpin
    Look at the girl and your heart starts thumpin
    Says she wants to dance to a different groove
    Now you know what to do g, bust a move




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