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  • Don't Make Me Wait
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  • Don't Make Me Wait is a song By Locksley {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • "Don't Make Me Wait" is the title of a song recorded by The Peech Boys in 1982. Released by West End Records and produced by Paradise Garage disc jockey Larry Levan. "Don't Make Me Wait" received a respectable play at Paradise Garage, and also peaked at #89 on Black Singles and #49 on UK Singles Chart The song is characterized by overdubbed bass, soulful vocals, and gospel-like piano lines reminiscent of those in house music.
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Album
  • Don't Make Me Wait
Genre
  • Pop-Rock
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Language
  • English
Title
  • Don't Make Me Wait
Cover
  • Don't Make Me Wait.png
Released
  • 2007
Gender
  • Male
Artist
  • Locksley
Source
  • DLC
Rating
  • FF
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  • yes
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  • Don't Make Me Wait is a song By Locksley {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • "Don't Make Me Wait" is the title of a song recorded by The Peech Boys in 1982. Released by West End Records and produced by Paradise Garage disc jockey Larry Levan. "Don't Make Me Wait" received a respectable play at Paradise Garage, and also peaked at #89 on Black Singles and #49 on UK Singles Chart The song is characterized by overdubbed bass, soulful vocals, and gospel-like piano lines reminiscent of those in house music.