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Crusaders - Street Life flac album
  • Performer Crusaders
  • Title Street Life
  • Date of release 1979
  • Style Disco
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  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1952 mb
  • Size FLAC 1765 mb
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Street Life is a studio album by the American jazz band The Crusaders. It was a top 20 album on three Billboard charts and represents the peak of the band's commercial popularity. The title track, featuring singer Randy Crawford, was a Top 40 pop single (No. 36) and became the group's most successful entry on the soul chart (No. 17). It was No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart.

Alto Saxophone – Jerome RichardsonBaritone Saxophone – Bill Green Bass Trombone – Maurice SpearsElectric Bass, Tenor Saxophone – Wilton FelderGuitar – Arthur Adams, Billy Rogers (2), Roland BautistaPercussion – Paulinho Da CostaTenor Saxophone – Robert Bryant J. rombone – Garnett BrownTrumpet – Bobby Bryant, Oscar BrashearVocals – Randy CrawfordWritten-By – Joe Sample, Will Jennings. Street Life ‎(CD, Album, RE). MCA Records. Street Life ‎(CD, Album, Club, RE).

The Crusaders – Street Life Album Zip Download (66,24MB) Songs are compressed with best possible compression by keeping maximum quality possible. Each track has same high quality 320kbps CBR format.

Featuring Randy Crawford. I play the street life Because there's no place I can go Street life It's the only life I know Street life And there's a thousand cards to play Street life Until you play your life away. You never people see Just who you wanna be And every night you shine Just like a superstar The type of life that's played A temptin' masquerade You dress you walk you talk You're who you think you are. Street life You can run away from time Street life For a nickel, for a dime Street life. Street Life" Track Info.

Album: Street Life (1979). Charted: 5 36. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. Crusaders pianist Joe Sample wrote this with the lyricist Will Jennings, who told Songfacts: "The lyric, all that came right off of Hollywood Boulevard. It's also been used in a lot of rap songs, some samples, they always do the chorus. Along with other members of The Crusaders, they wrote songs for . King's album Midnight Believer before coming up with this song for The Crusaders, which proved to be their last hit. Jennings soon began work with Steve Winwood, writing songs for his comeback album Arc Of A Diver. In addition to most of Winwood's solo hits, Jennings also wrote lyrics for movie themes, including "Up Where We Belong" for An Officer And A Gentleman and "My Heart Will Go On" for Titanic.