Grease (1978)
by admin on Sunday, November 1st, 2009 | No Comments
Have you noticed that in the song Dancing Machine by the Jackson 5?
they have the lyrics ‘automatic, systomatic’ like in Grease. I looked it up and the song came out in 1974 and the movie Grease came out in 1978. So thats where they got that line.
POLL: Favourite female singer
im not 100 percent sure they got it from them but it seems like it
Well Grease was a kinda pathetic movie so I wouldn’t be surprised if they did take it.
Well I love Madonna but I’m currently loving Beyonce too
Oh and Alanis Morisette, I realise she is in a completely different genre but she is also kick-a
grease 1978
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