Talk:Push It (Salt-n-Pepa song)
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Release dates
[edit]Claims of "Tramp" b/w "Push It" being released in September or October 1986, months before the initial edition of the album, need some supporting evidence, because on Discogs it's clear that every edition of that single has 1987 copyright dates on it (1988 in one case). Evidence points to the original version of "Tramp" being recorded in 1986, but the remixes and "Push It" apparently weren't recorded until 1987. So I don't know where these 1986 dates are coming from. Please discuss if you have information to the contrary. —mjb (talk) 23:24, 11 August 2012 (UTC)
Ray Davies?
[edit]How did Ray Davies of Kinks fame end up with a songwriting credit on this song? Timothy Horrigan (talk) 03:27, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
- The Kinks: "Girl, you really got me goin', you got me so I don't know what I'm doin'."
- Salt-N-Pepa: "Boy, you really got me goin', you got me so I don't know what I'm doin'."
- The homage was surely deliberate. —mjb (talk) 02:49, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
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