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This is probably an elementary question for all you soul junkies.

Does anyone know the name of the track and artist from the main sample in the Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock tune "It takes two".

You know the one, with the intro "Hey fellas, I'm talking to you, you and you too"

and the chorus "It Takes two to make a thing go right; It takes two to make it out of sight"

I've got a recording of it on a CD that someone gave me, but I want to know the name of the artist so i can find more of their work.

Cheers in advance.

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Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston - It takes two?

Havent heard the Rob Base tune, but those sound like the Lyrics from that classic motown tune.

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I don't think that's right I'm afraid. It's not a duet, just one woman singing,. I would have noticed Marvin had he been on it. It starts with an acappella and once the bands starts you can't stop dancing.

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No it's Lynn Collins with a James Brown sample

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cheers damien. I've put that name into google, and it looks like you're right. "Think about it" is my second favourite record of all time, and now I finally know its name. Now I just have to find some more records by the same artist. My quest is just beginning!

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If you like the Lynn Collins, check out Vicki Anderson's 'No More Heartaches, No More Pain' on King. Another Jim Brown track. A murderously good record. Hard as nails and cheap as chips. Amazed the funk scene hasn't picked up on this. It's incredible. And cheap as chips. Even Ovenchips has it for a tenner!

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