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  1. «We Are Family» Sencillo de Sister Sledge del álbum We Are Family; Lado B «Easier to Love» Publicación: 18 de septiembre de 1979: Formato: sencillo 7" Grabación: 1978: Género(s) R&B, Disco: Duración: 8:24 (versión del álbum) 3:23 (versión 7") Discográfica: Cotillion Records: Autor(es) Bernard Edwards Nile Rodgers: Productor(es ...

  2. In the song "We Are Family," Kathy Sledge gives Edwards a brief shout-out, singing "Yeah, come on Bernard, play...play your funky bass, boy!". As a lone songwriter/producer, he gave Diana Ross her Top 15 hit, "Telephone" from her 1985 platinum "Swept Away" album released on RCA and Ross' international label, Capitol-EMI.

  3. "We Are Family" is a song recorded by American vocal group Sister Sledge. Composed by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers , they both offered the song to Atlantic Records ; although the record label initially declined, the track was released in April 1979 as a single from the album of the same name (1979) [1] and began to gain club and radio play ...

  4. Track 5 on We Are Family. Producers. Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards. “We Are Family” is the title track of Sister Sledge’s breakout album—celebrating the Sledge sisters’ family...

  5. We Are Family, Sister Sledge (1979) King of the World, Sheila and B. Devotion (1980) Love Somebody Today, Sister Sledge (1980) Diana, Diana Ross (1980) I Love My Lady, Johnny Mathis (1981) Koo Koo, Debbie Harry (1981) unknown title, Fonzi Thornton (1982) (Unreleased) Swept Away, Diana Ross (1984) The Power Station, The Power Station (1985)

  6. We Are Family es el tercer álbum de Sister Sledge publicado en 1979. Fue escrito y producido por Nile Rodgers y Bernard Edwards del grupo Chic, e incluye los éxitos, «He's the Greatest Dancer», la canción homónima «Lost in Music», y «Thinking of You». Es considerado uno de los mejores trabajos de la era Disco. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. "We Are Family" was written and produced by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers; their band Chic had a hit at the time with "Le Freak." Rodgers and Edwards got the idea for the song's title when they first met the sisters and learned about their tight family connection.