Rock Your Baby
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| "Rock Your Baby" | ||
|---|---|---|
| Single by George McCrae | ||
| from the album Rock Your Baby | ||
| B-side | "Rock Your Baby (Part 2)" | |
| Released | May 1974 | |
| Format | 7 inch single | |
| Genre | Disco | |
| Length | 3:14 (radio edit) 6:24 (album version) | |
| Label | TK Records | |
| Writer(s) | Harry Wayne Casey Richard Finch | |
| Producer | Harry Wayne Casey Richard Finch | |
The backing track for the record had been recorded in 45 minutes as a demo, and featured guitarist Jerome Smith (June 18, 1953 - July 28, 2000)[2] of KC and the Sunshine Band. The track was not originally intended for McCrae, but he happened to be in the studio, added a vocal, and the resultant combination of infectious rhythm and falsetto vocals made it a hit.
The hit song later inspired a reply hit "Rockin' Chair" sung by Gwen McCrae then-wife of George McCrae released one year later on TK's Cat subsidiary label with the music and arrangements sounding almost near-similar.
The song has been covered by Italian singer Spagna in her 2004 album L'arte di arrangiar

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