"This Time Baby" is a song written by the songwriting team Bell and James and recorded by The O'Jays for their 1978 album So Full of Love. In 1979, a disco version of the song was recorded and released as a single by Jackie Moore, which reached number one on the U.S. disco chart for one week in August 1979[1] and the top 30 on the soul singles chart.[2] In contrast to the male lead and soulful harmony of the original by The O'Jays, Moore's cover sets the female vocal line against a stronger bass from guitar and horns.[citation needed]
In 2005, "This Time Baby" was sampled for the dance radio and club hit, "Love on My Mind", by the Freemasons featuring Amanda Wilson. It attained U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play status in 2009 with Niki Haris. It was also covered by Gloria Estefan as part of Estefan's 1998 track "The 70's Moment Medley" which was released as the B-side to Estefan's single "Don't Let This Moment End".
Contents
1Eddie X Pres. Niki Haris version
1.1Track listings
1.1.1CD1 maxi-single
1.1.2Additional mixes
2References
Eddie X Pres. Niki Haris version
Track listings
CD1 maxi-single
"This Time Baby" (Eddie X Nuskool Disco Mix) – 8:47
"This Time Baby" (DJ Cesar Murillo Peak Club Mix) – 8:34
"This Time Baby" (Alex Cohen Cha Cha Dub) – 9:46
"This Time Baby" (Mike Harrington Classic Mix) – 8:18
"This Time Baby" (Myke Rossi Mix) – 8:46
"This Time Baby" (Martin Fry & David Knapp Vocal Pass) – 8:35
"This Time Baby" (Raffe Lo Dirty Tribal Dub) – 6:58
Additional mixes
"This Time Baby" (JMBW vs. TWB Mix) – 10:16 (Remix by Joel Dickinson, John Michael & Billy Waters)
References
^Joel Whitburn's Hot Dance/Disco: 1974–2003, 2004
^Joel Whitburn Presents, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942–2004, 2004
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