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"'''Rock the Boat'''" is a [[1974]] [[disco]] [[song]] by the group [[Hues Corporation]] in [[1974]]. It was the first disco record to reach #1 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] in the [[United States]].
"'''Rock the Boat'''" is a [[1974]] [[disco]] [[song]] by the group [[Hues Corporation]] in [[1974]]. It was the first disco record to reach #1 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] in the [[United States]].


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The singer [[Sinitta]] appeared in the video of "Rock the Boat""
The singer [[Sinitta]] appeared in the video of "Rock the Boat""


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== References ==
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| before = "[[Sundown (song)|Sundown]]" by [[Gordon Lightfoot]]
| title = [[Billboard Hot 100]] [[List of number-one hits (United States)|number one single]]
| years = [[July 6]] [[1974]]
| after = "[[Rock Your Baby]]" by [[George McCrae]]
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[[Category:1974 singles]]
[[Category:1974 singles]]
[[Category:Disco songs]]
[[Category:Disco songs]]

Revision as of 16:32, 1 March 2008

"Rock the Boat" is a 1974 disco song by the group Hues Corporation in 1974. It was the first disco record to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.

"Rock the Boat" was covered in 1983 by the Dutch/American singer [1]Forrest Thomas. Forrest also sang a cover version of "Feel the need in me" also in 1983 which was originally sung by the Detroit Emeralds.

The singer Sinitta appeared in the video of "Rock the Boat""

Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
July 6 1974
Succeeded by