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The single was written by [[Ashford and Simpson]], who released it earlier in 1977 as a twelve inch version mixed by [[Nick Martinelli]]. The single was written by [[Ashford and Simpson]], who released it earlier in 1977 as a twelve inch version mixed by [[Nick Martinelli]].
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-Sylvester is better known for his collaborations with [[Patrick Cowley]] and [[Harvey Fuqua]]. Both wrote and produced for Sylvester creating [[Hi-NRG]] classics such as "[[Do You Wanna Funk]]" and "[[You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)]]," which was a previous WMC. 
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-For the [[set theory]] bit ([[genre theory]] is a subset of set theory) 
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-The [[Venn diagram]] of Sylvester [[intersects]] with the following [[compilation]]s via the musical composition "Over and Over:"  
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-#[[François Kevorkian]] ''[[Choice: A Collection of Classics (Francois Kevorkian)|Choice]]'' 
-#[[Dave Lee]]'s ''[[Jumpin']]'' series 
-#[[Brian Chin]]'s ''[[Club Classics & House Foundations]]'' series 
-#[[Norman Jay]]'s ''[[Good Times (Norman Jay)|Good Times]]'' series 
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-all excellent compilations if you're into that kind of [[dance|music]]. 
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-Sylvester is firmly planted in the [[American disco]] scene but was popular too in [[European disco|Europe at the time]] and the rest of the [[jet set]] world. 
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"Over and Over" is a musical composition released in 1977 on Fantasy Records, written by Patrick Cowley and sung by Sylvester James.

The single was written by Ashford and Simpson, who released it earlier in 1977 as a twelve inch version mixed by Nick Martinelli.



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