HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT IVE BEEN LISTENING TO DISCO MUSIC FOR 35 YEARS SINCE 1980 AND THAT I HAVE TO DISCOVER THIS RECORD IN 2015? THE BEST DISCO RECORD EVER MADE!
DJDanceClassic I agree with you somewhat, the first time I heard it was 1980...(I was 15 yrs old)It was introduced to me by my best friend who liked it as well and recorded it off the radio onto cassette! lol I personally never heard it on the radio ever! I relocated to another city and my friend and I would see each other whenever I came into town, but we both kind of forgotten about the song over the years...for the last time I heard it was when I lived there. (1980) In 1995 My friend passed away... later in 2013, while reminiscing about my friend, I remembered that song! With technology and computers going on today, I was able to hear it once again! It was tantamount to discovering the Titanic 100yrs after it sanked. I listen to it in retrospect and envision my friend and I walking down the streets of Bflo NY in the winter, him carrying that ghetto blaster (big radio) while we lplayed that song to death!Glad you like it!
DJDanceClassic this version is a re-edit of the original from back in the day. IF you can find this version on vinyl, it sells for about $100 a copy. Took me 4 years to find someone willing to sell theirs. Such an amazing tune.
+peter oates www.discogs.com/Channel-83-Tonight/release/1854480 as you can see, discogs doesnt even have any for sell. People rarely part with their copy. But add it to your wish list...once in a blue moon one will show up. A friend in the uk got me my copy for my birthday..it was about the equivalent of $150.00 usd. Happy hunting!
Came here from Jessie Ware’s Interview for gaytimes, where she said that during the AIDS epidemic in New York, they would always play this song in clubs at the end of the night
"I learnt from James Ford through Harry Midland - the producer - the significance of Fern Kinney’s record Love Me Tonight. Apparently during the AIDS epidemic in New York, this would be the closing song they’d play [at clubs]. It’s such a beautiful song. So many people were losing their loved ones and friends and it became really significant. I was so intrigued by the story. I love that song but it takes on a whole new significance now I know the history and the context of it."
A disco classic from 1981 with Fern's smooth,sweet and sexy voice. '' Love Me Tonight'' along with '' Let The Good Times Roll '' was a minor hit in US disco charts (#30).One of the best disco tunes ever released by Malaco Records.
This song is so seductive, my eyes are filled with disco ball stars spangling, I'm adrift in this woman's chocolaty sweet voice, I want to be lost in the Funk Love that emanates from this track forever....my oh my
From discogs: this edit was made by The Channel 83 boys (aka Damon Martin and Ben Rymer from Fat Truckers and Gucci Soundsystem) were super clever and relevant in the editing process as they took bits of the 1980 Sho-Nuff original (the killer bassline, dreamlike bells and shuffle), added to Fern Kinney's 1981 cover's slightly goofy helium-like vocals and spacey keyboards parts.
i keep listening to this, you can find it on Resident Advisor, came from podcast 139 Disco Bloodbath... which is amazing by the way (not mine at all). it's what music is all about! funky dunky delic... enjoy.. i think i'm off to a little party here
I hope this wonderful mix is the one on the Horse Meat Disco CD which I intend to get. Thanks for posting. Tis sitting very pretty on my 'dar profile :)
@Arseniusss it's definitely Fern Kinney, Sho-Nuff has a song with a similar name from the album Tonite, 1980, and a extended version released in 1981. This song is an extended version of Kinney's Love me Tonight first released with the album Fern in 1981. The only thing similar is that both Sho-Nuff and Fern's albuns where released by Malaco Records.
its soem bootleg/edit, my friend picked it up in the local record store here (Plugd, cork, Ireland), there isnt much detail on the 12' its elf but when i meet him next i'll take a better look. its absolutely amazing.
@Arseniusss are you sure... I'd be very interested to know... if you listen to both versions I'm pretty sure this is Fern Kinney... it's just awe-some :)
HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT IVE BEEN LISTENING TO DISCO MUSIC FOR 35 YEARS SINCE 1980 AND THAT I HAVE TO DISCOVER THIS RECORD IN 2015? THE BEST DISCO RECORD EVER MADE!
DJDanceClassic I agree with you somewhat, the first time I heard it was 1980...(I was 15 yrs old)It was introduced to me by my best friend who liked it as well and recorded it off the radio onto cassette! lol I personally never heard it on the radio ever! I relocated to another city and my friend and I would see each other whenever I came into town, but we both kind of forgotten about the song over the years...for the last time I heard it was when I lived there. (1980) In 1995 My friend passed away... later in 2013, while reminiscing about my friend, I remembered that song! With technology and computers going on today, I was able to hear it once again! It was tantamount to discovering the Titanic 100yrs after it sanked. I listen to it in retrospect and envision my friend and I walking down the streets of Bflo NY in the winter, him carrying that ghetto blaster (big radio) while we lplayed that song to death!Glad you like it!
DJDanceClassic this version is a re-edit of the original from back in the day. IF you can find this version on vinyl, it sells for about $100 a copy. Took me 4 years to find someone willing to sell theirs. Such an amazing tune.
+Scottie DJ Red-Eye are you able to post details of this re edit. like label ,year and producers? would love to dig this one out.
+DJDanceClassic Here's the ref + explanation on editing process below: www.discogs.com/Channel-83-Tonight/release/1854480
+peter oates
www.discogs.com/Channel-83-Tonight/release/1854480
as you can see, discogs doesnt even have any for sell. People rarely part with their copy. But add it to your wish list...once in a blue moon one will show up. A friend in the uk got me my copy for my birthday..it was about the equivalent of $150.00 usd. Happy hunting!
Came here from Jessie Ware’s Interview for gaytimes, where she said that during the AIDS epidemic in New York, they would always play this song in clubs at the end of the night
Thank you for this info 😉💜🌈
"I learnt from James Ford through Harry Midland - the producer - the significance of Fern Kinney’s record Love Me Tonight. Apparently during the AIDS epidemic in New York, this would be the closing song they’d play [at clubs]. It’s such a beautiful song. So many people were losing their loved ones and friends and it became really significant. I was so intrigued by the story. I love that song but it takes on a whole new significance now I know the history and the context of it."
Swept back to God knows when or were! Fabulous. Thank you to whoever put this " out" there. Truly
Best version!!! Good vibes 🙏
A disco classic from 1981 with Fern's smooth,sweet and sexy voice. '' Love Me Tonight'' along with '' Let The Good Times Roll '' was a minor hit in US disco charts (#30).One of the best disco tunes ever released by Malaco Records.
This song is so seductive, my eyes are filled with disco ball stars spangling, I'm adrift in this woman's chocolaty sweet voice, I want to be lost in the Funk Love that emanates from this track forever....my oh my
Lovely Michael!
@@GlitchGhoul thanks rob ☺️
Serious number, everyone on the dancefloor straight away.
What a tune.... Powerful 👏👏👏💪❤️
this is brilliant!!!! sometimes you come across these great old golden tunes and there's nothing better than when you do. soundgasm
Love this song the extended edition is fantastic, Fern Kinney beautiful voice. ❤
Love me tonight by DD Sound (La Bionda) and this song are so incredibly good to groove on the floor. Must be something about the title.
Heard this song in the movie Make up which brought me here. I thought it was a nu disco song found out it was a classic. Timeless
Stumbled in here by complete accident and had a surprisingly pleasant listening experience as a result. Adding this to my play list.
so good. I love this!
What a beautiful tune 🎩 🎵
Too good! Disco Bloodbath kills it
BEST DISCO EDIT EVER
A legend of a tune! I've searched for this for ages. Thanks for uploading.
From discogs:
this edit was made by The Channel 83 boys (aka Damon Martin and Ben Rymer from Fat Truckers and Gucci Soundsystem) were super clever and relevant in the editing process as they took bits of the 1980 Sho-Nuff original (the killer bassline, dreamlike bells and shuffle), added to Fern Kinney's 1981 cover's slightly goofy helium-like vocals and spacey keyboards parts.
Re-edit uses both the Sho-Nuff and Fern Kinney versions. Backing is mostly Sho-Nuff, vocals all Fern Kinney.
i keep listening to this, you can find it on Resident Advisor, came from podcast 139 Disco Bloodbath... which is amazing by the way (not mine at all). it's what music is all about! funky dunky delic... enjoy.. i think i'm off to a little party here
what a delight!!
I love this
I hope this wonderful mix is the one on the Horse Meat Disco CD which I intend to get. Thanks for posting. Tis sitting very pretty on my 'dar profile :)
Love love love 💖💖💖
Interview with Laroux fetched me here what a tune
What interviene?
@Arseniusss it's definitely Fern Kinney, Sho-Nuff has a song with a similar name from the album Tonite, 1980, and a extended version released in 1981. This song is an extended version of Kinney's Love me Tonight first released with the album Fern in 1981. The only thing similar is that both Sho-Nuff and Fern's albuns where released by Malaco Records.
Pure disco love
The Artist IS Fern Kinney.
dancing from méxico city!!!
One word: Superbe!
its soem bootleg/edit, my friend picked it up in the local record store here (Plugd, cork, Ireland), there isnt much detail on the 12' its elf but when i meet him next i'll take a better look. its absolutely amazing.
DISCO
This song is old 👀, but i'm here coz of a 2O2O movie called 'Make up'
It never gets old
Me too!! Great choice of song for the scene 👌
@@KenRussellsBoy I will never 4get that scene🔥 super romentic😍
unfortunately not the Version on HorseMeat.. But the best version sofar. GENIUSSS INTRO!
So goood
Love love. Love
thanx nick!!! Jack
it is Fern Kinney
i have the vinyl...this is a re-edit of the original...but it is her
also check the magician on soundcloud awesome stuff a lot 80s a lot from now, but AWESOME =) also this song!
one of the sexiest songs ever
it"s crazy i just wanted to say the same again
I wish he could
merci
I C O N I C
feeling studio 54 in my veins
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💯👏👏👏👏👏
@Arseniusss are you sure... I'd be very interested to know... if you listen to both versions I'm pretty sure this is Fern Kinney... it's just awe-some :)
Kool and gang
@Arseniusss I see, I was just saying about THIS version!
2024 and I just found this...
La Roux brought me here :)
Johan Colli same how good is it
Johan Colli what was she sayin
@Arseniusss If you want to say that the ORIGINAL artist is Sho-Nuff than of course you're right!
is this considered early house music?
Shane Simpson no classic eighties disco
Yes, 100% Disco.
didn't know disco was so funky
IL PAROSSISMO DEL MOTO E' LA STASI😐😐😐
Where can i buy this song?
A Beautiful Voice ❤️
audio nectar
Anti depressant in audio format. Lets go.
does nobody know who did this remix and when?
elly jackson brought me here :)
this is a out off your brain level mr one time bain cell listien
it is no exactly the same... do you know where can I buy this one?
T A LOT!
heard this on the movie Made UP soundtrack..
this sounds FUCKIN AWESOME slowed down a few bpm
One more time in 2025.
Why does this song remind me of daft punk and Pharrell Williams?
Chic for me.. but then that connects these too/two x
nice and slow but not. You know?
No it is not!
This song actually sucks! I listen to it one time and I am disgusted with it ugh I HATE DISCO SO MUCH!
THIS IS THE BEST TUNE I HEARD IN YEARS, IT IS SO FUCKING BRILLIANT!
Lol
Get a job pal
This song actually rocks. I listen to it many times and I am in awe of it ugh. Sucks to be you bruh
feeling studio 54 in my veins.