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Eddie Murphy/Rick James - Party All The Time


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"Party All the Time" was a single recorded by comic actor Eddie Murphy in 1985. It was a major success for Murphy. Murphy's single was written and produced by Rick James. The song includes some of Eddie Murphy's falsetto talents, however restricted to a few phrases and a repetition of the chorus.From Wikipedia

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Eddie has been razzed for year because of this song, but it's a fun little song. Now I don't think it's fair to say your reminded of Patrick Swayze's She's like the the wind, that was a good song and Patricks got a pretty good voice. Now had you said it reminded you of this I may have agreed.

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Careful there friend. That Dude guy edited your post.

And I like the Murphy song. It's not as bad as watching singers try to act.

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I didnt really edit the post--his video didnt play because it was missing a symbol or letter, so I went to youtube, got the code and re-pasted it

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