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Pleasure Train (Casablanca NBLP 7115)[1] is the first album from singer, songwriter, producer and composer Teri DeSario.

It includes the disco hit, "Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You" which was written and co-produced by Barry Gibb. The version featured on this album is different from the 12 inch version.[2]

Credits

  • Produced by: Ron Albert, Howard Albert and Denny Randall escept on "Sometime Kind of Thing" by Ron and Howarld Albert and on "Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me from You" by Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson
  • Engineered by: Bill Fair and David Yates
  • Label: Casablanca
  • Release date: October 21, 1978

Track listing

Side one

Side two

    1. "Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You" (Barry Gibb) - 3:52
    2. "Just Another Song And Dance Man" (Denny Randell, Sandy Linzer) - 3:01
    3. "Someone Kind Of Thing" (Betty Wright, Clay Cropper, Elise Kratish) - 2:44
    4. "Baby, I Don't Want Your Love" (Bill Purse, Teri DeSario) - 3:08
    5. "Loving You The First Time" (Bill Purse, Teri DeSario) - 3:45

Personnel

On Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You:

The Boneroo Horns

CD release

Gold Legion released Pleasure Train on CD in early June, 2012 as an expanded edition. The tracklisting included the extended 12" versions of Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me from You and The Stuff Dreams are Made of.[3]

Cover versions

"It Takes a Man and A Woman" was revived by Filipina singer Sharon Cuneta under her 2006 album Isn't It Romantic and Iya Villania under her 2008 album Finally!.[4] On March 2013, it was covered by singer and actress Sarah Geronimo as the main title track for the movie of the same name for which she also starred in.[5] It was later included in Geronimo's tenth studio album, Expressions.

References

  1. ^ Disco Music.com
  2. ^ Disco Hits.
  3. ^ "Teri DeSario: Pleasure Train". GoldLegion.com. Retrieved 2012-08-23.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "Long lines for 'It Takes a Man and a Woman' opening". 30 March 2013. ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 19 April 2013.