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Do You Wanna Go Party is the sixth studio album by the funk and disco group KC and the Sunshine Band. The album was produced by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch and was released in June 1979 on the TK label. History Do You Wanna Go Party contains the group's last number one hit in the US, "Please Don't Go". The title track was a moderate hit, with more success on the R&B chart, reaching the top ten. The B-side to "Please Don't Go", "I Betcha Didn't Know That", was also a Top 20 R&B chart hit. Track listing Personnel Harry Wayne Casey – keyboards, vocal Jerome Smith – guitar Richard Finch – bass guitar, drum, percussion Robert Johnson – drum Fermin Goytisolo – percussion Ken Faulk – trumpet Vinnie Tanno – trumpet Jerry Peel – french horn Joe Singer – french horn Mike Lewis – tenor saxophone Whit Sidener – baritone saxophone Beverly Champion – background vocals Donna Rhodes – background vocals Althea Tate – background vocals Guest musicians Manuel Capote – strings David Chappell – strings Bogdan Chruszcz – strings David Everhart – strings Marguerit Haldeman – strings Roslind Lang – strings Marjorie Lash – strings Stuart McDonald – strings Susan Oltman – strings Robert Phillips – strings Debra Spring – strings Guy Weddle – strings Valerie Vonpechy – harp Charles Chalmers – background vocals Sandra Chalmers – background vocals Teri DeSario – background vocals References External links Do You Wanna Go Party at Discogs. Discover the Donna Everhart popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Donna Everhart books.

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  • The Lost Girls of Willowbrook synopsis, comments

    The Lost Girls of Willowbrook

    Ellen Marie Wiseman

    Girl, Interrupted meets American Horror Story in 1970s Staten Island, in the evocative new book from the New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Collector. Fact, fiction, a...

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    Follow the Stars Home

    Diane C. McPhail

    A captivating reimagining of the intrepid woman who – 8 months pregnant and with a toddler in tow – braved violent earthquakes and treacherous waters on the first steamboat voyage ...

  • The Flower Sisters synopsis, comments

    The Flower Sisters

    Michelle Collins Anderson

    Drawing on the littleknown true story of one tragic night at an Ozarks dance hall in the author’s Missouri hometown, this beautifully written, endearingly nostalgic novel picks up ...

  • All the Forgivenesses synopsis, comments

    All the Forgivenesses

    Elizabeth Hardinger

    Set in Appalachia and the Midwest at the turn of the twentieth century, this exquisite debut novel paints an intimate portrait of one resilient farm family’s challenges and ha...

  • When the Jessamine Grows synopsis, comments

    When the Jessamine Grows

    Donna Everhart

    From the author of The Saints of Swallow Hill, an evocative, morally complex novel set in rural 19th century North Carolina, as one woman fights to keep her family united, her farm...

  • The Second Life of Mirielle West synopsis, comments

    The Second Life of Mirielle West

    Amanda Skenandore

    The glamorous world of a silent film star’s wife abruptly crumbles when she’s forcibly quarantined at the Carville Lepers Home in this pageturning story of courage, resilience, and...

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    The Seamstress of New Orleans

    Diane C. McPhail

    Set against the backdrop of the first allfemale Mardi Gras krewe at the turnofthecentury, the acclaimed author’s mesmerizing historical novel tells of two strangers separated by ba...

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    The Medicine Woman of Galveston

    Amanda Skenandore

    A downtrodden female doctor takes up with a traveling medicine show to support her disabled son, joining a German giantess, a bowlegged musician, an indentured Creek poet, and a ha...