Eugene Wilde - Gotta Get You Home Tonight (Official Video) 1984. His Top 14 R&B debut album, Eugene Wilde, included the Bunny Sigler-produced follow-up "Rainbow" and "Chey Chey Kule. Edit Release All Versions of this Release Recently Edited. In hindsight, it's a wonder that the song wasn't his debut single instead his first two WMOT singles were "Let Her Feel It" and "Simplicious." After hearing the demo, Wilde's friends told him that "Gotta Get You Home Tonight" was the hit, telling him that it reminded them of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing." WMOT issued the demo version of "Gotta Get You Home Tonight," which went to number one R&B and number 85 pop in early 1985. Have: 420 Want: 99 Avg Rating:4.19 / 5 Ratings: 32 Last Sold:Lowest:0.18 Median:2.00 Highest:7. Returning to Philadelphia, Wilde and Horton made a demo of "Gotta Get You Home Tonight" in a recording studio at WMOT Records, the label Wilde was signed to. They recorded the song demo "Gotta Get You Home Tonight" and a few other songs on an audio cassette. One particular song came about after they went to a club and saw the lustful looks being traded about. The move spurred the duo with new song ideas. Eugene Wilde's manager, Bedrock, suggested that the singer and his songwriting partner, McKinley Horton, go to London for a change of scenery. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesGotta Get You Home Tonight Eugene WildeEugene Wilde (Digitally Remastered) 2010 Essential Media Group LLCRel.
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