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- Nightshift (song) - Wikipedia
" Nightshift " is a 1985 song by the Commodores and the title track from their album of the same name The song was written by lead singer Walter Orange in collaboration with Dennis Lambert and Franne Golde as a tribute to soul R B singers Jackie Wilson and Marvin Gaye, both of whom died in 1984
- Commodores - Nightshift (Official Music Video) - YouTube
"Night Shift" by the Commodores (Touching Tribute)
- Night Shift (1982) - IMDb
Night Shift: Directed by Ron Howard With Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton, Shelley Long, Gina Hecht A mild-mannered morgue attendant is assigned to the night shift, and his new coworker, along with his prostitute neighbor, convince him of running a prostitution ring out of the morgue
- Commodores – Nightshift Lyrics - Genius
The Commodores imagine them living in the afterworld, which they call “the nightshift ” Night shift workers know that it’s a hard shift, because you’re out of sync with the rest of the
- The Hidden Meaning Behind The Commodores Nightshift
One of The Commodores' most famous songs, "Nightshift," is about two R B legends who passed away before their time -- Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson
- Meaning of the Song Nightshift by Commodores - Public Domain Music
“Nightshift,” released by the Commodores in 1985, is a heartfelt tribute to two legendary soul musicians, Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson, who both passed away in 1984
- NIGHTSHIFT - FilmScene
Over the course of a single night shift, a West London hotel clerk (U K counterculture icon Jordan) plays mute witness to a nocturnal constellation of guests ranging from punk rockers and scenester magicians to seemingly staid businessmen and old-world gentry
- The Commodores tell the incredible story behind the smash Nightshift . . .
Discover the incredible story behind The Commodores' smash hit 'Nightshift ' Dive into the making of this iconic song and its lasting impact on music history
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