"Return of the Funk"

TEUFILS Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
 TEUFILS -
Hello!
Who knows who sings this disco-funk hit (I'll help you: it's a woman!... and since I don't know the exact title either, I'll quote the chorus) "I keep loving, Baby... I keep loving... I love dancing, Baby... I love dancing..." in the scene that takes place in the (much lamented) nightclub "Le Palace" in Paris, in the (very nice) film by Jean-Marie POIRE released in 1980 (filmed in 1979, so) "Retour en force" (with Bernadette LAFFONT, Victor LANOUX, and Pierre MONDY)?
It's William SHELLER who composed the music for the film (in 1980, a 45 rpm with 4 tracks, excerpts from the film's score, was released commercially, but... that's not on it!!!).
Crazy and a collector of Disco-Funk, I'm desperate not to know who sings this song.
Did SHELLER write the music for it? When you listen closely, the tempo really sounds like SHELLER (like "Fier et fou de vous," for example...).
I've written to SHELLER through his record label but he hasn't replied (but did my letter even reach him?...).
Anyway, if you know... Think of me! Thanks in advance!
If you love Disco-Funk, I recommend 3 tracks straight from planet Mars:
Richard HEWSON Orchestra: Love for hire
BLUE DAFFODIL Orchestra - Love à Paris
David SHIRE - Manhattan skyline
Enjoy!
Best regards,
Christophe.

2 answers

  1. Pinetta73
     
    Good evening

    I have already isolated the music you are looking for:

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1ldl96_victor-lanoux-au-palace_webcam#from=embediframe

    With this, someone might be able to help you now.
    Best regards.
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    1. TEUFILS
       
      That's cool: thank you very much!
      Best regards,
      TEUFILS (from a good family).
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  2. Josh Randall Posted messages 17921 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   2 634
     
    Hello

    So it's you who posted the same request 13 times in this thread?

    It just goes to show that flooding the same post in the middle of a discussion hasn't really helped you much
    That's why I always recommend starting your own thread. You're much more visible that way. Just proof...

    The impossible is the only worthy opponent of man.
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