San Francisco (You’ve Got Me)

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"San Francisco (You’ve Got Me)" is a 1977 disco song by the Village People that helped launch the group’s campy, gay-club-influenced image and early success.

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instanceOf single
song
alsoKnownAs San Francisco (You Got Me) NERFINISHED
associatedAct Village People NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinArtist early Village People single
contributedTo early success of Village People
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy In Hollywood (Everybody is a Star) NERFINISHED
follows Village People (song) NERFINISHED
genre disco
hasMusicVideo promotional performance clips
hasPart B-side: In Hollywood (Everybody is a Star)
hasPlaceIn 1970s disco music
hasSubject freedom and self-expression
urban nightlife
hasTitle San Francisco (You’ve Got Me) NERFINISHED
helpedEstablish Village People’s camp image
Village People’s gay-club-influenced image
influencedBy gay club culture
language English
notableFor association with LGBT disco scene
camp style
partOf Village People (debut album) NERFINISHED
performer Village People NERFINISHED
producer Jacques Morali NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1977
recordedBy Village People NERFINISHED
recordLabel Barclay Records NERFINISHED
Casablanca Records NERFINISHED
releaseFormat 12-inch single
7-inch single
theme San Francisco NERFINISHED
gay culture
usesInstrumentation orchestral disco arrangement
prominent rhythm section
vocalStyle group vocals
writer Henri Belolo NERFINISHED
Jacques Morali NERFINISHED
Victor Willis NERFINISHED

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Victor Willis coWroteSong San Francisco (You’ve Got Me)