Lovin' Is Really My Game

"Lovin' Is Really My Game" is a 1977 song by American group Brainstorm, and is the lead single from their debut album Stormin'. The song was written by lead singer, Belita Woods along with Tranita Womack.[1]

"Lovin' Is Really My Game"
Single by Brainstorm
from the album Stormin'
B-side"Stormin'"
Released1977
Recorded1977
Genre
Length7:39 (12")
3:00 (7")
3:45 (7")
LabelTabu Records
Songwriter(s)Tranita Womack, Belita Woods
Producer(s)Jerry Peters

The extended version of the song was release as a vinyl 7" single in two parts; A-side part 1 and B-side part 2. "Lovin' Is Really My Game" peaked at number fourteen on both the Billboard Disco Play chart, and Hot Soul chart.[2][3]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1977) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Soul Singles 14
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 14


Cover versions

  • In 1978, Betty Wright recorded a cover which is included on her album Betty Wright, Live.
  • In 1984, dance music performer Zino made the top 30 on the dance chart with her recording.
  • In 1984, disco singer Sylvester also covered the song on his album M-1015.
  • In 2000, Ann Nesby went to number one on the dance chart for one week with her recording.[4]
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See also

References

  1. "Brainstorm - Loving Is Really My Game Lyrics". MetroLyrics.com. 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  2. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 41.
  3. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 74.
  4. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 187.
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