Vanity 6 really consisted of three women, fronted by Prince and sometimes backed (literally) by The Time. Negligees were never funkier. The Boy Wonder, for his special "Dance Party" show, rang in the new decade with killer stockinged gems.
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRCLES/ 9-11 PM/ SPECIAL "DANCE PARTY" EDITION
I’ve Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)/ ARETHA FRANKLIN (’67, I Never Loved a Man The Way I Love You)
Bring Me All the Love You Got/ CLAUDIA WHITTEN (’72, Skillet single)
Nobody But You/ LITTLE BOB & THE LOLLIPOPS (’65)
Selfish One/ JACKIE ROSS (’64)
Sha La La (Makes Me Happy)/ AL GREEN (’74)
Crazy About You/ ANN PEEBLES (’70)
Bar B-Q/ WENDY RENE (’65)
You Can’t Buy My Love/ BARBARA LYNN (’65)
Green Onions/ BOOKER T. & THE MG’S (’62)
He Was Really Sayin’ Something/ THE VELVELLETES (’64)
Cool Jerk/ THE CAPITOLS (’65)
Be Easy/ SHARON JONES & THE DAP-KINGS (’07, 100 Days, 100 Nights)
Tell Me Something Good/ RUFUS (’74, ’93 collection, In Yo’ Face!, Vol. 2)
Pusherman/ CURTIS MAYFIELD (’72, Superfly)
Got To Give It Up, Pt. 1/ MARVIN GAYE (’77)
People Make the World Go Round/ THE SYLISTICS (’72)
Nickel Bag/ DIGABLE PLANETS (’93, Reachin’)
Nasty Girl/ VANITY 6 (’82, self titled)
Come Around/ M.I.A. (’07, Kala)
Love Is Here/ LUSCIOUS
Double Rocker/ STEREOLAB (‘01, Sound-Dust)
Spoon/ CIBO MATTO (’99, Stereo Type A)
Heart of Glass/ BLONDIE (’78, Parallel Lines)
North American Scum/ LCD SOUNDSYSTEM (’06, Sound of Silver)
The Robots/ KRAFTWERK (’09 remaster)
White Lines/ GRANDMASTER & MELLE MEL (’83)
Brothers Are Gonna Work It Out/ PUBLIC ENEMY (’90, Fear of a Black Planet)