"Woman Marmalade" is a tune composed by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan. The tune is celebrated for its sexually suggestive theme of "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir)?,
which interprets into English as "Would you like to lay down with me (this evening)?" The tune was initially recorded in 1974 by the gathering Eleventh Hour. It first turned into a prevalent hit in 1975 when secured by the American young lady bunch Labelle. Labelle held the main spot on the Billboard Hot 100 graph for one week, furthermore beat the Canadian RPM national singles diagram.
which interprets into English as "Would you like to lay down with me (this evening)?" The tune was initially recorded in 1974 by the gathering Eleventh Hour. It first turned into a prevalent hit in 1975 when secured by the American young lady bunch Labelle. Labelle held the main spot on the Billboard Hot 100 graph for one week, furthermore beat the Canadian RPM national singles diagram.
The tune has had numerous spread forms throughout the years. In 1998, young lady assemble All Saints discharged a front of the tune that topped at number one on the UK Singles Chart. The 2001 rendition by artists Christina Aguilera, Mýa, Pink, and rapper Lil' Kim, recorded for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack was a main hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for 5 weeks. "Woman Marmalade" was the ninth melody to achieve number one by two diverse musical acts in America.
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