"Harlem Shuffle" is an R&B song written by, and originally recorded by, the American soul duo Bob & Earl in 1963, produced by American producer Fred Smith (not, despite some claims, by the then young and up-and coming Barry White). The recording was later sampled by House of Pain in their hit single "Jump Around".
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"Harlem Shuffle" is an R&B song written by, and originally recorded by, the American soul duo Bob & Earl in 1963, produced by Ameri… read more
"Harlem Shuffle" is an R&B song written by, and originally recorded by, the American soul duo Bob & Earl in 1963, produced by American producer Fred Smith (not, despite… read more
Bob & Earl were an American soul music singing duo in the 1960s, best known for writing and recording the original version of "Harlem Shuffle". The original duo were Bobby Byrd (July 1, 1930 – July 27, 1990) and Earl Nelson (born 8 September 1928, Lake Charles, Louisiana - July 2008, Los Angeles). They had both been members of The Hollywood Flames, a prolific doo-wop group in Los Angeles, California whose major hit was "Buzz Buzz Buzz" in 1958, on which Nelson sang lead. By 1957, Byrd had started a parallel solo career, writing and recording for contractual r… read more
Bob & Earl were an American soul music singing duo in the 1960s, best known for writing and recording the original version of "Harlem Shuffle". The original duo were Bobby Byr…read more
Bob & Earl were an American soul music singing duo in the 1960s, best known for writing and recording the original version of "Harlem Shuffle". The original duo were Bobby Byrd (July 1, 1930 – July 27, 1990) and Earl Nels…read more