I Love the Nightlife
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Alicia Bridges FauxDiva, the singer of I Love The Nightlife, released Say It Sister 2007 featuring her original version of I Love The Nightlife. I Love The Nightlife was co-written by Alicia Bridges and Susan Hutcheson for Bill Lowery founder of Southern Music in 1977. Currently all of Alicia Bridges Music a BMI publishing company has released 2 albums, This Girl Don't Care and Say It Sister. Alicia Bridges Music information to include I Love The Nightlife is featured on her official web sites, http://www.ilovethenightlife.com and http://www.aliciabridges.com. Alicia Bridges featured hit song, I Love The Nightlife and her official biography can be found on http://cdbaby.com/cd/aliciabridges2
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"I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)" is a popular disco song recorded by one-hit wonder Alicia Bridges in 1978. It went to number five on the Billboard charts. The song is featured on many disco compilations, such as The Disco Years released by Rhino Records.
- In The Simpsons episode "Homer's Phobia", Homer dances to the song. In another episode, "I'm with Cupid", Apu taught a parrot to sing "I Love the Nightlife" with clever new lyrics to Manjula. Marge was impressed although she hates the song, Homer admits that he hates it as well. It was also featured in the episode "A Milhouse Divided", with Luann Van Houten humming it while burning Kirk's storage boxes.
- In the 1979 horror-comedy film Love At First Bite, the vampire Dracula and his would-be bride dance to the song in a disco; however as of 2007, the current DVD release of the movie features a different song in the relevant scene.
- It was re-recorded by Latin singer La India as a track on the soundtrack for the film The Last Days of Disco.
- In the Steve Martin movie Sgt. Bilko, the Colonel sings this song while tending his garden.
- In the Jeopardy! round of the May 29, 2006 episode of Jeopardy!, the last two categories were I LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE (about cities at night) and I GOT TO BOOGIE (about famous escapees).
- The members of the MTV Jackass crew danced to this song along with the audience members during their MTV 24-Hour take over.
- In The Fairly OddParents episode "Land Before Timmy", Timmy says while he's asleep "I like the nightlife, I gotta boogie", this is a culture reference to this song.
- The Countdown Singers covered the song in the late-90's.