Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
En Vogue
En Vogue
Performer
Denzil Foster
Denzil Foster
Keyboards
Thomas McElroy
Thomas McElroy
Keyboards
Jinx Jones
Jinx Jones
Bass Guitar
Michael Fellows
Michael Fellows
Drums
James "Jinx" Gardner
James "Jinx" Gardner
Guitar
Cindy Herron
Cindy Herron
Vocals
Dawn Robinson
Dawn Robinson
Vocals
Maxine Jones
Maxine Jones
Vocals
Terry Ellis
Terry Ellis
Vocals
Jon Bendich
Jon Bendich
Percussion
Juan Escovedo
Juan Escovedo
Percussion
Peter Michael
Peter Michael
Percussion
Grover Washington, Jr.
Grover Washington, Jr.
Saxophone
Jeffrey McCormick
Jeffrey McCormick
Saxophone
Lee Harris
Lee Harris
Saxophone
Chris Mondt
Chris Mondt
Trombone
Tony George
Tony George
Trumpet
Chuckii Booker
Chuckii Booker
Narrator
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Don Raye
Don Raye
Songwriter
Hughie Prince
Hughie Prince
Songwriter
Denzil Foster
Denzil Foster
Arranger
Thomas McElroy
Thomas McElroy
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Bob Fudjinski
Bob Fudjinski
Assistant Engineer
Michael Semanick
Michael Semanick
Additional Engineer
Erik Wolf
Erik Wolf
Assistant Engineer
Neil King
Neil King
Additional Engineer
James Williamson
James Williamson
Assistant Engineer
John Jackson
John Jackson
Assistant Engineer
Lynn Levy
Lynn Levy
Assistant Engineer
Denzil Foster
Denzil Foster
Producer
Thomas McElroy
Thomas McElroy
Producer
Brian Gardner
Brian Gardner
Engineer
Dale Everingham
Dale Everingham
Engineer
Jeff Poe
Jeff Poe
Engineer
Ken Kessie
Ken Kessie
Engineer
Steve Counter
Steve Counter
Engineer
David Lombard
David Lombard
Executive Producer
Bernie Grundman
Bernie Grundman
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Aye, you guys
Remember the, the Andrews Sisters
Yeah
Ah, he was a famous trumpet man from a Chicago way
Yeah, yeah, yeah, what about it?
Yeah what about it
Well I like the song
I think we should do it
No, no-uh-uh, not that version
Well what version?
This one
Dennie, drop that beat
He was a sexy lover boy
From a Chicago way
He had a hip-hop style
No one could take away
He was the top man of his craft
Oh yeah
But then his number came up
And he was gone with the draft
He's in the army now
A rappin' reverie
He's the boogie woogie hip-hop boy of Company B
Written by: Don Raye, Hughie Prince
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