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      • " Shame, Shame, Shame " is a 1974 hit song written by Sylvia Robinson, performed by American disco band Shirley & Company and released on the Vibration label.
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  2. "Shame, Shame, Shame" is a 1974 hit song written by Sylvia Robinson, performed by American disco band Shirley & Company and released on the Vibration label. The female vocalist is Shirley Goodman, who was one half of Shirley & Lee, who had enjoyed a major hit 18 years earlier, in 1956, with the song "Let The Good Times Roll" for Aladdin Records

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  4. May 3, 2024 · “Shame Shame Shame” was released during a time of social and political upheaval, including the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War. The song spoke to the need for acceptance and celebration in a world filled with judgment and shame.

  5. The full-length LP Shame, Shame, Shame was recorded subsequently and came out in 1975. The lead singer Shirley Goodman, was one half of the duo Shirley and Lee who had a mega hit 18 years earlier, in 1956, writing and recording the song "Let the Good Times Roll" for Aladdin Records.

  6. Released in 1974, “Shame, Shame, Shame” is a track from the album titled “Jackie: Disco.” Produced and written by Sylvia Robinson, the song embodies the R&B, Pop, and Disco genres that were prominent during that era.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShameShame - Wikipedia

    Shame is a discrete, basic emotion, described as a moralor social emotionthat drives people to hide or deny their wrongdoings. [1][2]Moral emotions are emotions that have an influence on a person's decision-making skills and monitors different social behaviors.[2] The focus of shame is on the self or the individual with respect to a perceived ...

  8. This song was written and produced by Sylvia Robinson, co-owner of the All Platinum record label. It was intended for All Platinum artist Donnie Elbert. When that did not work out, Robinson paired veteran blues vocalist Shirley Goodman with All Platinum artist Jesus Alvarez. The recording became an international disco hit.

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