Melba Moore You Stepped Into My Life: This 1978 disco classic was a Paradise Garage dance floor killer. Produced and arranged by the disco soul gods McFadden and Whitehead (Aint No Stopping us Now) this one cooks! The NY native Melba Moore started making records in the late 60s. She was also a noted stage and screen actress. She was in original cast of Hair as well as winning a Tony aware in 1970 for the play Purlie. She had hit with songs like This Is it written by Van McCoy (The Hustle). This song is a cover originally written and recorded by The Bee Gees. Other hits for Melba include Loves Comin at you Love Me Right and Read My Lips. She was always big in the UK perhaps bigger in Europe than the US. Her duet with Freddie Jackson A Little Bit More is a classic r n b jam. She later returned to the theatre where she performed her 1 woman show on broadway In Still Standing to sold out audiences for a few years. I saw it, it was great! I also loved her in the classic Cotton Goes Th Harlem, shes a NY institution and a great singer. This song is her biggest club jam and used to go off at all the New York dance clubs back in the day. This was a Larry Levan sure shot! Best thing is I copped a dope vintage polo rugby on line from this seller PatinaAnita and they threw this with the shirt, how they knew I was looking for this is anyones guess thanks! #EbayBlessing #ParadiseGarageClassic #SaluteMelbaMoore #LarryLevanWasGod #SuperDiscoBreakin’ (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrI4H6fBjiH/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1s8jl20a6443o










