Street Life

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"Street Life" is a 1979 jazz-funk and soul song by Randy Crawford with The Crusaders, best known for its smooth groove and distinctive, cinematic urban atmosphere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Street Life NERFINISHED
albumArtist The Crusaders NERFINISHED
artist Randy Crawford NERFINISHED
The Crusaders NERFINISHED
chartPerformance UK Singles Chart top 10
US R&B chart hit
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredIn film Jackie Brown
film Sharky’s Machine
featuredOn soundtrack of the film Sharky’s Machine
genre jazz
jazz-funk
soul
hasAtmosphere cinematic urban atmosphere
hasBPM approximately 104 BPM
hasFormat 12-inch single
7-inch single
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric piano
saxophone
string section
hasMusicalStyle smooth groove
hasTheme urban street life
key B minor
label MCA Records NERFINISHED
language English
length 11:18
notableFor Randy Crawford’s lead vocal
extended album version
orchestral jazz-funk arrangement
partOf Randy Crawford discography NERFINISHED
The Crusaders discography
performer Randy Crawford NERFINISHED
The Crusaders NERFINISHED
producer Joe Sample NERFINISHED
Stix Hooper NERFINISHED
Wilton Felder NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1978
releaseDate 1979-05-01
releaseYear 1979
singleVersionLength 4:52
vocalist Randy Crawford NERFINISHED
writer Joe Sample NERFINISHED
Will Jennings NERFINISHED

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Fiend album Street Life
B. Inspired hasSingle Street Life
B. Inspired hasTrack Street Life
Randy Crawford notableWork Street Life