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  1. Writer: Bernard Edwards - Nile Rodgers. 07. He's the Greatest Dancer (1995 Remaster) Sister Sledge. Good Times: The Very Best Of Chic & Sister Sledge. 06:15. Writer: Bernard Edwards - Nile Rodgers / Composers: Bernard Edwards - Nile Rodgers. Access the complete album info (28 songs) ℗ 1992 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States ...

  2. 21 de may. de 2013 · "Everybody Dance" is the second single from the first album Chic by the band of the same name. It features Norma Jean Wright on lead vocals. Luther Vandross ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chic_(album)Chic (album) - Wikipedia

    Chic's debut album reached #27 on the US Pop charts, #12 on the R&B charts and was certified Gold by the RIAA, selling more than half a million copies. Chic was released on compact disc by Atlantic Records / Warner Music in 1991. The album was digitally remastered and re-issued by Wounded Bird Records in 2006 and by Warner Music Japan in 2011.

  4. 11 de mar. de 2016 · Video Ufficiale di Chic di IziAscolta Chic qui: https://lnk.to/Izi-ChicAscolta qui la musica di Izi: https://lnk.to/IziIscriviti al canale ufficiale di Izi s...

  5. chic(también: classy, dinky, dressy, elegant, fancy, smart, snappy, snazzy, stylish, swanky) volume_up. elegante{adj. m/f} more_vert. she thinks she's so chic and refined but she just seems affected to me. se cree muy elegante y refinada pero yo la encuentro cursi. chic.

  6. Formed in 1977 by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers, Chic are widely considered to be one of the most creative and innovative bands of the 'Disco Era'. Current line-up: Nile Rodgers (guitar, vocals), Jerry Barnes (bass, vocals), Ralph Rolle (drums, vocals), Kimberly Davis (lead vocals), Folami (lead vocals), Richard Hilton (keyboards), Russell Graham (keyboards), Bill Holloman (horns), Curt ...

  7. They found a chic little bar. see also eco-chic, shabby chic Topics Clothes and Fashion c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary Chic is used with these nouns: boutique; See full entry. Word Origin mid 19th cent.: from French, probably from German Schick ‘skill’. Definitions on the go.

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