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Bobby Caldwell - What You Won't Do For Love (Live)
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Bobby Caldwell – What You Won’t Do For Love (Live)

Bobby Caldwell – What You Won’t Do 4 Love Sampling: Phyllis Hyman – What You Won’t Do For Love Aaliyah – Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number Esham – 24/7 Goldmine – Mic Love Go West – What You Won’t Do For Love Guru – Something in the Past Kool G Rap – Blowin’ up in the World Luniz – Playa Hata Master P – If I Could Change Tatyana Ali – Boy You Knock Me Out 2Pac – Do for Love 2Pac – Suck 4 Love 2Pac – What I Won’t Do For Love 2Pac- Heaven Ain’t Hard to Find Young Zee – Everybody Get High Central Avenue – Do For Love The Candy Dealers – Stepping Out Info: What You Won’t Do for Love is a popular quiet storm single written and recorded by musician and singer Bobby Caldwell off his debut album of the same name, released in 1978 on the TK Records label. After gaining a reputation in Miami clubs as a talented musician, TK Records president Henry Stone signed Caldwell to an exclusive contract with TK Records in 1978. Heading to the studio, Caldwell recorded his first album, which was given a redo after Stone felt the album was good but “didn’t have a hit”. Caldwell returned to the studio and came up with the final product, which included this song. Caldwell wanted the song to be the sixth track on the album since he figured the song’s second track, “My Flame”, which featured him playing guitar, would be the hit. However, TK Records felt confident that “What You Won’t Do for Love” would be the breakout hit. When it was released to R&B radio, TK Records did its best to shield

Good quality video recorded live from Top Of The Pops 1982. Adam Ant (born Stuart Leslie Goddard on 3 November 1954 in Marylebone, London) is an English musician who gained popularity as the lead singer of New Wave/post-punk group Adam and the Ants and later as a solo artist, scoring ten UK top ten hits between 1980 and 1983, including three No.1s. Ant was also a star in America where he not only scored a string of hit singles and albums, but was once voted sexiest man in America by the viewers of MTV. He is also an actor, having appeared in over two dozen films or television episodes between 1985 and 2003. After the split with The Ants,Ant went solo, taking his song writing partner Pirroni with him. His greatest American chart success was 1982’s Friend or Foe album, which included the hit single “Goody Two Shoes” which made it to #1 in the UK and Australia, and #12 in the US Other hits from that album included the title song (which made #9 on the UK chart) and “Desperate But Not Serious”. “Goody Two Shoes” first charted in the UK in Spring 1982, reaching no.1 that summer, but its US peak did not come until 1983 when it reached #12 on the Billboard Top 100. Around this time, Ant also received an endorsement contract from Honda to promote their new line of motor scooters, where he appeared with model and fellow alternative musician Grace Jones. In the commercial, Ant is being persuaded by Jones to try the new scooter. Ant, who had never driven anything in his life, finally