Jermaine Stewart
Musician
Frantic RomanticFrantic Romantic is a 1986 bestselling album by Jermaine Stewart. The album included Stewart's biggest pop hit , "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off," as well as the minor follow-up hit, "Jody," for whom Stewart's former Soul Train... In this article: Jermaine Stewart, Frantic Romantic, Narada Michael Walden, Jody Watley, and Soul Train |
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Jermaine Stewart
Jermaine Stewart (September 7, 1957 - March 17, 1997) was an American pop singer, best known for his Billboard hits, "The Word Is Out" from his 1984 debut album of the same name, and "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" in 1986, from the...
In this article: Frantic Romantic, The Word Is Out, Arista Records, Shalamar, Chicago, United Kingdom, and Cancer
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Wikipedia | October 08, 2009
As Cruel as School Children
...musicians appear on this album. Clothes Off! " features Fall Out Boy vocalist Patrick Stump. The hook for the song is from Jermaine Stewart's 1986 song "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off". "Biter's Block" features Speech of Arrested...
In this article: As Cruel as School Children, Cupid's Chokehold, New Friend Request, Patrick Stump, Fall Out Boy, Gym Class Heroes, Funk, Keith Buckley, Clothes Off, and Bring It
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Miami Herald - 5-minute Herald | September 19, 2009
Kanye West coming to town
...approach to hip-hop and live instrumentation, and you've heard the Gym Class Heroes' Clothes Off -- a remake-with-a-twist of Jermaine Stewart's 1986 hit. Concert's set for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8. Tickets, $37.50 for general admission and $51.50...
In this article: Kanye West, Taylor Swift, MTV Video Music Awards, Penelope Cruz, John Leguizamo, ALMA Awards, Miami, Florida, Jay Leno, and The Miami Herald
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Wikipedia | September 06, 2009
We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off
"We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" is a 1986 song by Jermaine Stewart from his album Frantic Romantic. The track was written by Narada Michael Walden and Preston Glass. This song acquired a great deal of success after being used on hit...
In this article: Clothes Off, Lil' Chris, Clea, AIDS, Itunes, Frantic Romantic, Narada Michael Walden, Mase, and Miami Vice
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Wikipedia | August 26, 2009
Clea (band)
...single, named "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" a dance remake of the Narada Michael Walden song originally made famous by Jermaine Stewart. This single reached number 35 on the UK chart . "Lucky Like That", released in June 2006, was...
In this article: Clea, Emma Beard, Aimee Kearsley, United Kingdom, Asia, and Stuck in the Middle
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Wikipedia | May 12, 2009
Trinity (Clea album)
...a single, We Don't Have to Take our Clothes Off ''. This was a dance remake of the Narada Michael Walden song made famous by Jermaine Stewart. The single reached number 35 on the UK charts. ''Lucky Like That was the band's second single...
In this article: Clea, Trinity, Clothes Off, UK, Hong Kong, Narada Michael Walden, and Upside Records
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Baltimore Sun | March 18, 2009
Gym Class Heroes dodge the stereotypes
Mainstream pop radio embraced the songs, too. The cheeky cuts, which interpolated familiar hits by Supertramp and Jermaine Stewart, respectively, were emblematic of the direction of the album. Buoyant pop melodies (sometimes borrowed...
In this article: Gym Class Heroes, Travis McCoy, The Quilt, Lil Wayne, As Cruel as School Children, Hall & Oates, The-Dream, Supertramp, Eric Roberts, and Cupid's Chokehold
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San Jose Mercury News | October 21, 2008
The Roots rock out at San Jose State
...are unparalleled on the hip-hop scene. After hearing the Heroes build songs around hooks from Supertramp and (ugh) Jermaine Stewart, it was a kick to hear Roots keyboardist Kamal Gray quoting Duke Ellington's "Caravan." But without...
In this article: The Roots, Estelle, Champagne, Pop Rocks, Cupid's Chokehold, Caravan, American Boy, and Owen Biddle
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Rolling Stone | July 10, 2008
Album Preview: Gym Class Heroes Invite Patrick Stump, Busta Rhymes to Party Under The Quilt : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
...on an iTunes EP now. if you don't like a band, why search them up and rag on their articles? Their last album used Jermaine Stewart's "We Don't Have to Take Our clothes off" and "Cupid's Chokehold" uses Supertramp's "Breakfast in...
In this article: The Quilt, Patrick Stump, Gym Class Heroes, Travis McCoy, Busta Rhymes, Daryl Hall, Suicide, Cupid's Chokehold, Breakfast in America, and American Boy
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Yahoo! News | October 22, 2007
Gym Class Heroes is year's breakout band
...of his favorites which explains a lot about the eclectic Heroes songbook. For example, "Clothes Off!" uses the melody from the 1986 Jermaine Stewart abstinence song "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off." McCoy, however, switched up the chaste...
In this article: Travis McCoy, Gym Class Heroes, Pete Wentz, As Cruel as School Children, Fall Out Boy, Supertramp, Eric Roberts, Clothes Off, and Matt McGinley
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Jermaine Stewart (September 7, 1957 — March 17, 1997) was an American pop singer, best known for his Billboard hits, "The Word Is Out" from his 1984 debut album of the same name, and "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" in 1986, from the album Frantic Romantic.
- Birth Date:
- September 07, 1957
- Birthplace:
- Columbus, Ohio
- Death Date:
- March 17, 1997
- Place of Death:
- Homewood, Illinois
- Occupation:
- Singer, dancer
- Record Label:
- Arista Records, Reprise Records
- Years Active:
- 1984 — 1997
- Associated With:
- Shalamar, Culture Club
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