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i'll try and remember to check the cassingle tmw
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my commercial cassingle issued as columbia 73690 contains the below 2 tracks

1-here we go (the rock & roll radio mix)(no listed time; 4:41 actual time)
2-here we go (the r&b radio mix)

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Thanks, Ed! We can put this one to rest for now.
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Might as well leave a few more details on this one, since I just received my CD single and had a chance to compare the versions.

The three radio mixes all use the same backing track. The difference between the three are in the choruses and overdubs. Martha Wash does not sing vocals on any of these mixes.

"C+C Radio Mix" - solo vocal for all choruses; electric guitar solo at 2:07

"R&B Radio Mix" - group vocal for all choruses except the last one; "sax" synth solo at 2:07 to the tune of "The 900 Number"

"Rock & Roll Radio Mix" - group vocal for all choruses except the last one; electric guitar solo at 2:15; additional electric guitar on intro and overdubbed throughout first verse and chorus
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I just wanted to confirm Ed's cassette single info for C + C Music Factory presenting Zelma Davis and Freedom Williams' "Here We Go" ... The A-side features the "Rock & Roll Radio Mix" and has an actual run time of 4:42. The B-side is the "R&B Radio Mix" and runs 4:32.
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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

Originally posted by crapfromthepast crapfromthepast wrote:

The A-side, "Here We Go", is indeed a different mix from the LP version, and can't be edited down from the LP version.

If my memory serves me right, didn't this song have the chorus totally resung by a different vocalist? They ran into some legal issues with "Gonna Make You Sweat" when they put a much more attractive lip syncher in place of Martha Wash for the video. As a result, I believe they replaced Martha's vocals on the single version for "Hmmmm" and "Here We Go." (My memory is hazy on this, since I haven't heard the LP versions in years.)


Zelma Davis provides lead vocals on the album. Martha Wash and Zelma Davis perform backing vocals on the "Gonna Make You Sweat" song - Martha Wash obviously sings the main hook.

"Here We Go" (named "Here We Go Let's Rock 'N' Roll" on the album) was reproduced for its single release and Zelma Davis re-recorded her vocals its release.
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