"Down on the Street" is a 1984 song by British band Shakatak. The song is about the joy of nightlife. It was a hit, reaching No. 9 in the UK. It was also their only chart entry on the U.S. Dance Charts, with no further hits there, although their duet with Al Jarreau on "Day by Day" in 1985 was a mild success. Shakatak also reworked the song for the opening titles of 1986 BBC Education series You Are What You Eat. The song has been covered by Norwegian band D'Sound and Rage Against The Machine in 2000, on their covers album Renegades.
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| - "Down on the Street" is a 1984 song by British band Shakatak. The song is about the joy of nightlife. It was a hit, reaching No. 9 in the UK. It was also their only chart entry on the U.S. Dance Charts, with no further hits there, although their duet with Al Jarreau on "Day by Day" in 1985 was a mild success. Shakatak also reworked the song for the opening titles of 1986 BBC Education series You Are What You Eat. The song has been covered by Norwegian band D'Sound and Rage Against The Machine in 2000, on their covers album Renegades. (en)
- Down on the street is zowel een single als een elpee van Shakatak. Het is een van de zeven singles van deze Britse band die de Mega Top 50 zouden halen. In de Verenigde Staten was dit de enige hit van Shakatak. De muziek kwam uit eigen gelederen. (nl)
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| - "Down on the Street" is a 1984 song by British band Shakatak. The song is about the joy of nightlife. It was a hit, reaching No. 9 in the UK. It was also their only chart entry on the U.S. Dance Charts, with no further hits there, although their duet with Al Jarreau on "Day by Day" in 1985 was a mild success. Shakatak also reworked the song for the opening titles of 1986 BBC Education series You Are What You Eat. The song has been covered by Norwegian band D'Sound and Rage Against The Machine in 2000, on their covers album Renegades. (en)
- Down on the street is zowel een single als een elpee van Shakatak. Het is een van de zeven singles van deze Britse band die de Mega Top 50 zouden halen. In de Verenigde Staten was dit de enige hit van Shakatak. De muziek kwam uit eigen gelederen. (nl)
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