What's Your Name, What's Your Number

"What's Your Name, What's Your Number" is a song written by Bobby Woods and Roger Cook and performed by the Andrea True Connection. The song reached #9 on the U.S. club chart, #34 in the UK, and #56 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1977.[1] The song appeared on her 1977 album, White Witch.[2] The song was produced by Michael Zager.[3]

"What's Your Name, What's Your Number"
Single by Andrea True Connection
from the album White Witch
B-side"Fill Me Up (Heart To Heart)"
Released1977
GenreDisco
Length6:37
LabelBuddah Records 582
Songwriter(s)Bobby Woods, Roger Cook
Producer(s)Michael Zager
Andrea True Connection singles chronology
"N.Y., You Got Me Dancing"
(1977)
"What's Your Name, What's Your Number"
(1977)
"War Machine"
(1980)

Covers

The song has been recorded by :

  • Kimm Hekker, the name of the song being changed to "What's His Name, What's His Number", 1977
  • "Scratch", 1977
  • "London", 1994

Kimm Hekker's Cover

"What's His Name, What's His Number"
Single by Kimm Hekker
from the album "Gimme A Break"
B-side"Will I See You Anymore"
Released1977
GenreDisco
Length3:05
LabelCBS 5546
Songwriter(s)Roger Cook
Producer(s)Tom Salisbury
Kimm Hekker singles chronology
"Only You Know and I Know"
(1976)
"What's His Name, What's His Number"
(1977)
"Jaimie"
(1978)
  • In 1977, the Dutch singer Kimm Hekker recorded a disco cover entitled "What's His Name , What's His Number", which appeared on her album "Gimme A Break", 1978.

The song was Kimm Hekker's biggest hit and was recorded as a single in 1977, the song appears on the A-Side, "Will I See You Anymore" being the B-Side.

Roger Cook's Version

"What's Your Name, What's Your Number"
Single by Roger Cook
B-side"Blue Day"
Released1977
GenreDisco
Length2:57
LabelCapricorn Records 2089 056
Songwriter(s)Roger Cook, Bobby Woods
  • In 1977, Roger Cook, co-writer of the original song, recorded a cover of "What's Your Name, What's Your Number", which has only been released on single.

Television

Andrea performed the song on the Italian TV program Discoring, in 1977.

gollark: (The EATW stuff. Admittedly I didn't find it myself, thanks [OTHER PERSON ON DISCORD], but still)
gollark: (I happen to have that via archive.org)
gollark: Fun fact: it says nothing about redistributing, say, EATW's egg hatching formula...
gollark: We should add a mix of magmas and ashes.
gollark: And that a clause banning most analysis of the site is totally fine and not stupid.

References


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