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- "Cherchez La Femme" (French for Seek the woman) is a song that was written and performed by Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band with lead vocals by Cory Daye in 1976. The music was written by band-leader and pianist Stony Browder Jr. and John Schonberger, Richard Coburn (né Frank Reginald DeLong; 1886–1952), and Vincent Rose; with lyrics by Browder Jr.'s brother and bassist August Darnell. The song's full title is "Whispering"/"Cherchez La Femme"/"Se Si Bon" [sic]. "Cherchez La Femme" became the group's biggest hit. The song's opening lyric refers to record executive Tommy Mottola, who was instrumental in giving the act their major label deal. Along with the tracks "Sour and Sweet" and "I'll Play the Fool", "Cherchez La Femme" went to #1 on the disco chart. "Cherchez La Femme" also charted on the pop, R&B, and Adult Contemporary charts. (en)
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- Whispering/Cherchez La Femme/Se Si Bon (en)
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- Cherchez_La_Femme_-_Dr._Buzzard's_Original_Savannah_Band.jpg (en)
- Gloria_Estefan_Cherchez_La_Femme_Promotional_Single.jpg (en)
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- U.K. CD-Maxi Single [Cancelled / Unreleased] {662044 2} (en)
- Australia CD-Maxi Single [662020 2] {June 1995} (en)
- Europe CD Single [June 1995] (en)
- Europe CD-Maxi Single [June 1995] (en)
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- Cherchez La Femme (en)
- Whispering/Cherchez La Femme/Se Si Bon (en)
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- Album Version (en)
- Radio Mix (en)
- Piano Mix (en)
- "Femme Fatale" Club Mix (en)
- Alternate Radio Club Mix (en)
- Ballroom Vocal Mix (en)
- Doom Dub (en)
- Radio Club Mix (en)
- THE Charley Casanova MIX (en)
- THE Danny C. And Giuseppe D. MIX (en)
- THE GStyle And DJ WT MIX (en)
- THE Gary Q MIX (en)
- THE Marc "DJ Stew" Pirrone DUB (en)
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- 1993 (xsd:integer)
- House of Music, West Orange, New Jersey, 1976 (en)
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- June 1995 (en)
- May 1995 (en)
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- Carole King, Toni Stern (en)
- August Darnell (en)
- Stony Browder Jr. (en)
- August Darnell, Stony Browder Jr. (en)
- August Darnell , John Schonberger, Richard Coburn, Vincent Rose (en)
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- "Cherchez La Femme" (French for Seek the woman) is a song that was written and performed by Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band with lead vocals by Cory Daye in 1976. The music was written by band-leader and pianist Stony Browder Jr. and John Schonberger, Richard Coburn (né Frank Reginald DeLong; 1886–1952), and Vincent Rose; with lyrics by Browder Jr.'s brother and bassist August Darnell. The song's full title is "Whispering"/"Cherchez La Femme"/"Se Si Bon" [sic]. "Cherchez La Femme" became the group's biggest hit. (en)
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